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RnB 15 February, 2008

EMC (Masta Ace, Punchline & Wordsworth, Stricklin) Set To Relase 'The Show'

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New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ M3 Records) - EMC, the new super group comprised of legendary Juice Crew member Masta Ace, Punchline & Wordsworth, and Stricklin are set to release their debut album "The Show" digitally on February 26th. The retail CD will hit stores March 25th.

"The Show" will be released on M3 Records and distributed by Traffic Entertainment. The foursome became extremely close while touring together in 2001, and their fans recognized the chemistry onstage right away.

"The group idea was a natural progression of the relationships we all made from being on the road together," says Ace. "It's not just about the music with us, we are pretty much like brothers."

EMC started a feeding frenzy with the release of the 12" single "E.M.C" in 2007, and are now ready to bring the world "The Show." The album features appearances from Sean Price, Little Brother, Ladybug Mecca (of Digable Planets) and Money Harm (of Product G & B), with production from The Are, Ayatollah, Nicolay, Koolade, Quicy Tones, Frequency, and J.

"EMC is a movement and hip-hop should get ready for something really special," says Stricklin. "It's about to be a problem."

1. Who We Be
2. Airport
3. Leak It Out
4. The Check In
5. Traffic f. Little Brother
6. Say Now
7. Message
8. Don;t give Up On Us f. ADI (of Growing Nation)
9. Git some f. Sean Price
10. We Alright f. Strickie Love
11. Radio Station
12. EMC "What It Stand For"
13. Angry Mech. Guy
14. Grudge
15. Make It Better
16. The Lobby
17. Winds of Change
18. The Show f. Ladybuy Mecca
19. Back Stage
20. Borrow U f. Strickie Love
21. Once More
22. U let Me Grow
23. Feel It f. Money Ham
24. Bonus






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