Your Da Man - Large Professor

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William Paul Mitchell (born March 21, 1972) was born in the Harlem section of New York, New York. He moved, in his early childhood, to Flushing Queens were he was raised. He is best known as Large Professor, also as Large Pro and Xtra P, and is a New York based hip hop record producer and emcee. He is also best known as a member of the influential underground hip hop group Main Source, and for discovering popular emcee Nas.

Early career
His production career started early in his adolescence. As a young teenager, he would make pause tapes, in which he would pause a beat and blend it in with other sequences. Eventually, he mananged to own a Casio SK-1 sampling keyboard that allowed him to make his beats in the comfort of his own home. He became a protégé of the late Paul C, a record producer and musician, with whom he credits for teaching him virtually everything he knows about record production as well as the associated technology used for making hip-hop music. Paul C was doing production work with Eric B. & Rakim and Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud, and then at age 17, Large was given the opportunity to program beats for Eric B. & Rakim's Let the Rhythm Hit Em album while still attending high school. While working with Eric B. & Rakim, he discovered Nas. Nas got a management deal with Serchlite Publishing (headed by MC Serch from former group 3rd Bass) and Large produced three tracks on Nas's debut album Illmatic after he was signed by Columbia Records. His work with Eric B. & Rakim album eventually led him to work on Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo's Wanted: Dead or Alive.


[edit] Career with Main Source
In 1989, he joined the group Main Source, which was also comprised of K-Cut and Sir Scratch from Toronto. Main Source recorded one album with Large called Breaking Atoms, which was released in 1991. It included hits such as "Just Hangin' Out", "Looking at the Front Door," and Nas makes his first public appearance on a track called "Live at the Barbeque," along with Akinyele and Joe Fatal. In 1992, its success allowed it to record "Fakin' the Funk," a track on the White Men Can't Jump motion-picture soundtrack. Because of business differences, Large and Main Source quietly parted ways and Large went on to sign with Geffen/MCA Records. During and after his tenure with Main Source, he worked with Pete Rock & CL Smooth, and he produced a number of tracks for Nas, Busta Rhymes, Masta Ace, The X-Ecutioners, Tragedy Khadafi, Big Daddy Kane, Mobb Deep, and others during the 1990s.


[edit] Solo career
In 1996, he released two singles for Geffen/MCA Records, "Ijuswannachill" and "The Mad Scientist", for which videos were produced for both tracks. He was to have his highly anticipated solo album The LP released around the same time, but it was never released because of label politics. Geffen and Large Professor eventually parted ways, and he signed with Matador Records, which generally specialized in marketing and promoting contemporary rock and alternative tracks as well as electronic music. Although his album for Matador, 1st Class did not receive mainstream acceptance, it gained favorable reviews by fans and critics. The album included guest appearances by Nas, Busta Rhymes, and Q-Tip. The album also included the moderate street hit "Radioactive."

Large's publishing company is named Paul Sea Productions as an homage to his late mentor.

For many years, people thought that Large Professor directly taught DJ Premier how to use the Emu SP-1200 sampling drum machine, which Large used to help program many of his beats during the 1990s. However, according to Large Professor, he just showed DJ Premier to enhance what he already had. This is an excerpt from the November/December issue of Scratch Magazine:

" Since people see Professor, they say, 'He taught Preemo'. Nah, what happened was that we traded off. Preem showed me an ill beat and at the time I was filtering records like taking the bassline out of a record and filtering. I showed him how to do that on the Akai S-950. Premier doesn't even use the 1200; he's never used the 1200. Just people throughout the years to take shit and run with it. We just traded off. He shown me the "Brethren" (break) beat and I showed him how to muffle out the bassline. That's all it was "

Large Professor DJs at clubs, parties, and events worldwide and still engages in music production. He released an instrumental LP in 2006 called Beatz Vol. 1. Its sequel, Beats Vol. 2, was released in 2007. He is currently doing production work for emceess Jin, Cormega, U-God, and Jurassic 5.

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  • What freaking album is this from?? It isnt on first class or LP....

  • @timduncan69 oh yes it is on First Class

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  • One of the best rap producers ever!!

  • Alot of the great MC's from days passed dont get enough recognition for the skill and effort they put into the art form. I feel sad for the younger generation who havent familiarized themselves with some of the Hiphop artists that came ot during the 80's and early to mid 90's.

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  • Oh man so on time with the rhyme, such a dirty instrumental 10/10 wish I had a time Machine to go see this Dood live

  • i'm guessing the real title of this song is "The Man" as its listed on wiki

  • What idiot dislikes this?? this PHAT top to bottom! It bangs!!

  • Large Pro!!!"""""

  • yes sir...all ya'll hoppers shut up n listen

  • same sample as nas - your da man...........Sugar Man by Sixto Rodriguez

  • Haha, I DID find that shit funny. How can you be a fan of rap and not get that?

  • YES IM =)

  • YES im =)

  • this whole album was classic!!!CLASSIC!!!! MY NINJA XP!!!

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