Time Waits For No Man (Instrumentals)
San Mateo native Rasco (whose name is an acronym for realistic, ambitious, serious, cautious, and organized) worked as a member of the West Coast hip-hop groups Various Blends and Cali Agents. His deep voice and straight-ahead rap style came to the public's attention with his 1997 12 The Unassisted, which earned him several honors including number one on the Bay Area Hip-Hop Coalition chart, number one on the independent hip-hop chart in Hits magazine, and number one on Sway and King Tech's nationally syndicated Wake Up Show for four weeks straight. His debut album, Time Waits for No Man, was released in 1998 on Stones Throw with a production team that included Paul Nice, Peanut Butter Wolf, and Evidence of the group Dilated Peoples. The follow-up EP The Birth arrived in 1999. Moving from Stones Throw to Copasetik, Rasco released Hostile Environment (2001) and Presents Hip-Hop Classics, Vol. 1 (2003), but after a falling-out with the label, he left to start his own, Pocketslinted, in 2004. That same year he issued the compilations 20,000 Leagues Under the Street, Vol. 1 (a re-release from 2000) and Minority Report, and in 2005 his solo effort The Dick Swanson Theory came out. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
San Mateo native Rasco (whose name is an acronym for realistic, ambitious, serious, cautious, and organized) worked as a member of the West Coast hip-hop groups Various Blends and Cali Agents. His deep voice and straight-ahead rap style came to the public's attention with his 1997 12 The Unassisted, which earned him several honors including number one on the Bay Area Hip-Hop Coalition chart, number one on the independent hip-hop chart in Hits magazine, and number one on Sway and King Tech's nationally syndicated Wake Up Show for four weeks straight. His debut album, Time Waits for No Man, was released in 1998 on Stones Throw with a production team that included Paul Nice, Peanut Butter Wolf, and Evidence of the group Dilated Peoples. The follow-up EP The Birth arrived in 1999. Moving from Stones Throw to Copasetik, Rasco released Hostile Environment (2001) and Presents Hip-Hop Classics, Vol. 1 (2003), but after a falling-out with the label, he left to start his own, Pocketslinted, in 2004. That same year he issued the compilations 20,000 Leagues Under the Street, Vol. 1 (a re-release from 2000) and Minority Report, and in 2005 his solo effort The Dick Swanson Theory came out. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hip Hop Essentials
Unassisted
Intro
Interlude
What It's All About
Suckas Don't Respect It
View To A Kill
Hey Love
Me & My Crew
Heat Seeking
Time Waits For No Man
We Get Live
Bits & Pieces
What Y'all Wanna Do
Major League
Gunz Still Hot (Remix)
Put Your Hands Up
From The Ground Up
Unassisted DJ Battle
Bits and Pieces
Situations
The Theory
U Got The Time
Let's Get Down Tonight
Pressures of Life
Outro
Emotions
Gunz (Album)
Back On The Scene
My Life
Classic
No Love
Gunz Still Hot
This is it Ya'll
Real Hot
Thin Line
Return Of The MC
Chances
The Sweet Science
The Jamm
Outro (Shout Outs)
No Guarantees (My People)
Hostile Environment
Layla
Global Threat
Living Voices
By Myself
The Initiation
Like This
Dues And Dont's
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