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From 1992 Album: "Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop.....

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Diamond D is a hip hop producer and MC from The Bronx, New York City and one of the founding members of legendary NY crew D.I.T.C. He started out as a DJ for Jazzy Jay back in the early 1980s and was at the same time perfecting his skills in beat making and turntableism, and together with rhyme partner MC Rob he was one half of the group Ultimate Force. The group got signed by Jazzy Jay and Diamond and Rob started recording their debut album in 1988 and released the 12" single "I'm Not Playing" which spawned a buzz in the underground. The album with the same title was completed in 1990 but eventually got scrapped by the label and didn't see a release until 2007.

One of the songs recorded for the album was a Diamond D solo song where he actually picked up the mic for the first time, the song was called "The Best Kept Secret". As Ultimate Force dissolved record executives got their eyes on the Bronx phenomenon which eventually resulted in the release of Diamond's debut album Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop (released under the moniker Diamond & the Psychotic Neurotics) in 1992. The album is considered to be one of the finest D.I.T.C. solo LPs and features early appearances from Big L and Fat Joe, the latter of whose 1993 debut album, Represent, was produced by Diamond D.

Diamond's sophomore release, Hatred, Passions and Infidelity, was released in 1997 to critical acclaim, and since then he released the independent album Grown Man Talk and the official mixtape/compilation The Diamond Mine. Diamond has also produced tracks for a wide range of hip-hop legends such as Fugees, The Pharcyde, A Tribe Called Quest, KRS-One, Brand Nubian, and contributions to his D.I.T.C. cohorts' projects including the crew's self-titled 2000 debut album on Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records.

In 2008 Diamond signed with Babygrande Records. His fourth album, called The Huge Hefner Chronicles, was released in October 2008, which featured production from Illmind, Nottz, Jake One, and Diamond himself.

Extended & updated info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_D

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  • i watch all these 90z videoz and i think ΗΦΡ is dead

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  • THIS IS ONE OF MY FAV. SONGS. Damn I Miss The 90s. AnyTime I Think Music WIll Get Better, It Never Does.

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  • Much love to the old heads who paved the way!

  • @TroyRamseyyy just gotta know where to look

  • Funny that Superhead would be in THIS video.

  • @onyxMOP Thank you! Nothing beats 70s funk, 80s hip hop and 90s rap...it was all about the music back then

  • Make this playable on mobile for godsake, I need to hear it when I'm driving.

  • Beautiful !!! This is back then when emcees actually told stories and video directors focused strongly on telling them, Visually.

  • ollllllllllllll' school big up!!!!!!!!!

  • Pure melted butta on a stack of flap jacks with syrup!

    DITC

  • YES!!!! Old school joints!!! the freaking best!!!

  • True classic ... i was inspired to do a remake of this song called "Keisha" a modern day take of this classic ..i hope you all enjoy it ..the top song on my favorites list or type in "Stress Kiesha"

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