Can anybody give me more info on this broad? What happened to her?
From Wikipedia
The album was also highly acclaimed, and sold better than SlaughtaHouse, but still wasn't able to push a strong amount of units. The crew split up in 1996, after Ace began having personal conflicts with Lord Digga and Paula Perry.
Paula still doing her thing, I got her on an upcoming Faculty joint.
check out her youtube she got new joints
Read About It is produced by Ei8trak of the Faculty
DJMIKENICE wrote:Paula still doing her thing, I got her on an upcoming Faculty joint.
check out her youtube she got new joints
Read About It is produced by Ei8trak of the Faculty
say word. thats pretty cool. ive never heard of the faculty. where are yall at in the game right now and also whats paula's official account?
madstadik wrote:Whats good with that Tales from Fort Knox? There is a promo cassette. She needs to get her traffic ent. on and properly release that joint!
I suggested this to her last year, she was supposed to get some infos on Traffic from another dope female artist from the 90's with shelved albums too... But I don't know if she actually tried contacting this label or not, I should ask her.
been banging a lot of the Masta Ace Incorporated the last week, and i have to agree that this needs to be heard. it seems to be probably the last time Paula Perry and Ace recorded anything together (he's the executive producer of that 12", and probably of the LP, together with Mister Cee)...
the I.N.C. singer Leschea has an album out too from '97, "Rhythm & Beats", that's pretty decent. Ace produced most of it, and Paula Perry appears there as well.
I remember meeting her at a small record label/recording studio in the East Village during the late 90's, the place was located around the vicinity of A-1 Records. I remember it was Spring and my allergies were so bad I could barely speak lol. Paula definitely has some heat in her catalog, one of many female MCs who could've had a longer run and more recognition.
I've got some 90's footage of her and Masta Ace performing Who You Jackin live on Video Music Box that I'll digitize for you soon. I think between the Slaughterhouse era and the record she did with Premier was her best periods of recording.
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