I remember when "you gotta flow Joe" came out I wouldn't agree that ditc made him famous
But scoffing at the videos shows you don't have any real evidence. Those videos are the actual oral history. At the inception of hip hop Latinos were not there, there is zero evidence of them being there
Produced by Diamond D (tracks: A1 to B1) in 1993.
Fat Joe - Flow Joe
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"Fat Joe: I was D.I.T.C. from day one, we all grew up in the same projects. Me and Diamond used to write graffiti together, I used to hang out with Finesse. Finesse always told me he was going to be a rapper. I couldn’t believe it when I heard him on the radio. I might have jumped to the fukking moon, I was like WHAT THE fukk? [Laughs]"
"The first member of D.I.T.C. to officially release music was Diamond D, who teamd with rapper Master Rob to form the group Ultimate Force. They released one 12-inch single in 1989 on Strong City Records called “I’m Not Playin’,” propelled by an expertly-freaked sample from Stax Records’ blues guitar royalty Albert King. Produced by Jazzy Jay, it would be the only song released by the duo, despite a shelved 12-track album produced almost entirely by Diamond D. A 2007 unearthing of that LP revealed the earliest known recordings by Fat Joe on “Another Hit” and “Oh, shyt,” respectively. Due to the album being shelved, we wouldn’t hear Joe’s voice for the first time until years later."
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