Stezo

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It's My Turn 03:40 Tools
To The Max 03:50 Tools
Gangsta Groove 01:10 Tools
Freak the Funk 03:27 Tools
Bring the Horns 04:16 Tools
Talking Sense 03:23 Tools
Getting Paid 03:55 Tools
Girl Trouble 03:37 Tools
Crazy Noise 43:40 Tools
Get's into his move 03:35 Tools
Put your Body into it 03:56 Tools
Jimmy's gettin' funky 03:46 Tools
Going for mine 03:09 Tools
Le prix à payer 04:19 Tools
Time Ta Blow Ya Mind 04:12 Tools
Bop Ya Headz 03:33 Tools
Figure It Out 03:51 Tools
Where'S The Funk At 03:13 Tools
Its My Turn ('Best Foot Forward') 00:00 Tools
Shining Star 04:52 Tools
Bop Ya Headz (Dub) 03:33 Tools
Shining Star (Vocal) 04:49 Tools
Tension Off The Chest 03:56 Tools
Here To School Ya 00:00 Tools
Bop Ya Headz (Vocal) 03:33 Tools
Funky For Ya 03:17 Tools
Police Story 02:14 Tools
Shining Star [Dub] 04:49 Tools
I Have A Dream 03:04 Tools
Bop Ya Headz [Vocal] (feat Jim Slice) 00:00 Tools
Shining Star (Dub) 00:00 Tools
Bop Ya Headz (feat Jim Slice) 03:39 Tools
It's My Turn (Radio) 03:42 Tools
Danger Zone 03:16 Tools
Mr. S 04:40 Tools
Mr S 00:00 Tools
where's the funk at (dj funkdat remix) 00:00 Tools
Time To Blow Ya Mind 04:02 Tools
Freak The Funk (Original Album Mix) 00:00 Tools
It's My Turn (radio 12" mix) 00:00 Tools
08- It's My Turn 00:00 Tools
To The Max (clean) 00:00 Tools
Figure It Out (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Bring The Horns (Original Album Mix) 00:00 Tools
Bop Ya Headz [Bonus] (feat Jim Slice) 00:00 Tools
Tension Off The Chest Ft. K-Solo 00:00 Tools
To the Max (Radio) 00:00 Tools
Time ta Blow Ya Mind (Instrumental) 04:06 Tools
Time Ta Blow Ya Mine 04:06 Tools
Figure It Out (1997) 03:51 Tools
Bonus 03:51 Tools
Where'S The Funk At (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Gangsta groove ft. Dooley O 00:00 Tools
stezo -its my turn 03:40 Tools
It's My Turn (Dub) 00:00 Tools
To The Max (Original Radio 12" Mix) 00:00 Tools
It’s My Turn 00:00 Tools
Jimmy's Gettin Funky 00:00 Tools
Piece Of The Pie ft. Dooley O (Koushik Remix) 00:00 Tools
It's My Turn (Best Foot Forward) 00:00 Tools
Tension Off The Chest Feat. K-Solo 00:00 Tools
08- Its My Turn 00:00 Tools
Its My Turn - Stezo 03:38 Tools
To the Max (Dub) 00:00 Tools
It's My Turn (Original Radio 12" Mix) 00:00 Tools
15 - Girl Touble 00:00 Tools
Here To School Ya- Pre-order Coming Late July 00:00 Tools
Tension Off The Chest (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
To The Max [1989] 00:00 Tools
Figure It Out (Dub) 00:00 Tools
i have a dream 00:00 Tools
bop ya headz(1994 ct) 00:00 Tools
It's My Turn [Best Foot Forward] 00:00 Tools
It's My Turn (1989) 00:00 Tools
bop_ya_headz 00:00 Tools
To The Max [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Piece Of The Pie 00:00 Tools
Where'S The Funk At (Acappella) 00:00 Tools
Freak The Funk (Doug Lazy remix) 00:00 Tools
Bop Ya Headz (Vocals) 00:00 Tools
Bop Ya Headz - 1994 00:00 Tools
It's My Turn (Original Radio 12'' Mix) 00:00 Tools
Gangsta Groove (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Mini Gschicht 00:00 Tools
Bop Ya Headz (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Time Ta Blow Ya Mind (1996) 00:00 Tools
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Stezo, aka Stezo-E, (b. Steve Williams), was a Connecticut native turned Brooklyn transplant whose hip-hop aspirations led him to become a dancer for the hip-hop group EPMD. Leaving the group's auspices shortly after Run-DMC's "Run's House" tour of 1988, he was signed by Sleeping Bag/Fresh Records, and became a labelmate to his former crew. In 1989, Crazy Noise was released, to great acclaim in hip-hop circles and major spins on hip-hop friendly radio. Unfortunately, Sleeping Bag/Fresh would end up declaring bankruptcy in 1990, thus short-circuiting Stezo's career momentum. He would not make another mainstream album, but this LP is fondly remembered as a "done in one" snapshot. Production is credited to the artist (and during the LP, Stezo shouts-out to partners DJ Jimmy Slice & Chris Cos), though legendary, late hip-hop producer Paul C apparently had quite a bit of input on the album. Samples are plenty here, with breakbeats and riffs that have become trademarks of the Golden Era sound. Standout tracks on the album include "Bring The Horns", "Freak The Funk", "Talking Sense", and "Getting Paid", among others. "Girl Trouble", in the tradition of EPMD's "Jane", is a tale of misadventures with the opposite sex. The instrumental "Jimmy's Getting Funky" gives Stezo's turntable man the spotlight - a common practice in this era of hip-hop. The most remembered cut on the album is "It's My Turn", a just-under 4-minute jam that samples the legendary Skull Snaps track "It’s A New Day" (George Clinton's `Atomic Dog' should also be mentioned). The loop was unearthed by Stezo's cousin Dooley-O and his friend Chris Lowe... and the term unearthed is almost literal. Dooley managed to convince his neighbor Mrs. Brown to let him and his friend Chris dig around in her basement, uncovering two suitcases that contained her entire record collection.. one of those album's being The Skull Snaps’ 1973 self-titled album with a “It’s A New Day”, which contains the legendary break first used on this recording and went on to be the backbone of everything from Gang Starr's Take It Personal to Black Moon's Who Got The Props. According to some sources, Stezo apparently stole the record from Dooley after he refused to give up the finished track to Sleeping Bag/Fresh Records for Stezo's debut. Stezo has released a few 12" singles over the years including a CD single Where's The Funk At in 1997. In 2004, Stones Throw Records released the 12" single A Piece of the Pie. When Stezo was a dancer for EPMD during the Strictly Business tour, Stezo got into a beef with Parrish Smith and was kicked from the rest of the tour. EPMD blasted Stezo in their venomous classic “So Watcha Sayin”. Stezo and his cousin had become friends again and he enlisted Dooley’s help in the production of his answer to EPMD's call-out. A Piece Of The Pie featured a foreshadowing Dooley saying: “First album Strictly Business, second album Unfinished Business, third album OUT OF BUSlNESS!” The two remain convinced that if the record had been released at that time, it would’ve made Stezo legendary. Traffic Entertainment Group and Warlock Records released the highly anticipated reissue of Crazy Noise in 2005. More recently Stezo has made guest appearances on Dooley-O's album The Black Life (2004), and the Boys From The Ranch EP (2007) featuring a track originally from 1992. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.