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Pace Won Mr Green's Biography
On June 20th rap-duo Pace Won & Mr Green released their album "The Only Color That Matters Is Green" including 'Eye of the Needle', 'Children Sing', etc... The album has received good reviews and gained a lot of respect in the HipHop underground-scene. MusicRemedy had the opportunity to talk with DJ/Producer Mr. Green about the album (and forthcoming one), wack MC's, USA economy, etc...
Pace Won & Mr Green Interview
Jermy Leeuwis (MusicRemedy) asks a question [Q]: For people who may not have heard some music from you yet... what can someone who's never heard of you expect from your music?
Mr. Green answers [A]: Some straight forward hip hop. If you like that good old hip hop you can't hear on the radio anymore you will love my music.
[Q]: Pace Won has been in the game for quite some time now. Doing his thing so long it must have been hard to get your heads together. How did you hook up and get things rolling?
[A]: Yeah it was definitely a little bit difficult. Pace has a platinum plaque hanging on his living room wall from his contribution to the Fugues album 'The Score'. To be an up and coming producer working with someone with such prestige, it was a big leap for me. It worked out because Pace simply liked the way he sounded over my beats... if not for that, this whole Pace and Green thing never would have happened.
The way it started was Pace did a verse over one of my beats for our boy Kosha Dillz' mixtape. Kosha sent it to me, and when I heard Pace's verse it was some of the best hip hop I'd heard in years. It was like Pace had improved since his early years, during which he was already amazing. Most rappers from the late 1990's / early 2000's are judged on if they've still "got It".. if they can still do what they used to. When I saw that he was actually better now than he was at his "prime", I immediately contacted him and was like "let's make more of these." As it turns out he was a big fan of the way he sounded over my beat... and he was down. Next, thing you know, I played the song to the fine people at Raw Poetix, and within a matter of weeks we were working on a full EP.