M.C. Shan
One of Marley Marl’s early M.C’.s was M.C. Shan. Together they recorded “Feed The World” and “The Marley Scratch” in 1985, but it was a 1986 recording that was created strictly as musical entertainment for the annual Queensbridge Day celebration that changed the face of Rap music and literally started a war. “The Bridge” told the history of Hip Hop and the practitioners of the Rap art form in Queensbridge. Shan told JayQuan “Marley suggested that we make a song for Queensbridge Day. Neither of us thought that anyone would wanna hear us talk about our neighborhood on a song, but I wrote some names down on an envelope of some legendary Queens figures like Jappy Jap, Gas, Cousin Bruce and Marley’s brother Larry Larr. That tape became a smash hit in Queensbridge long before we made it into a record.”
“You love to hear the story again and again of how it all got started way back when/Hip Hop was set out in the dark they used to do in out in the park”. Those opening lines from “The Bridge” were the basis of KRS-ONE of Boogie Down Productions creating the legendary “South Bronx” diss/reply and setting off the legendary Bridge Wars. “Kris knows that I wasn’t saying that Hip Hop started in Queensbridge. He had issues with (radio legend) Mr. Magic who was like the head of the Juice crew. Magic dissed a song that KRS played for him called “Success Is The Word” when they were a group called 12:41. Magic told KRS that the song was garbage, and Kris came at me. I gave Kris a career.”