
On the second verse, he explains the track to us, “the beat is sinister, Primo makes you relax, I’m like the minister, when I be lacin the wax. Guru has one of the smoothest flows in Hip-Hop.

What more can you ask for? – Real Hip-Hop with superior MCing and DJing track after track. They begin with an intro explaining their formula, “The rhyme style is elevated, the style of beats is elevated, but it’s still Guru and Premier…” They kept this simple formula for most of their career and it only lead to success. Gang Starr hits us with a standout on the first track of the album. So I’m going to review five of my favorite tracks from the album. It’s too long to do a track by track review on this album with 20 songs (no skits) especially when most of them are standouts. I also believe that Daily Operation is a classic, but I decided to review this album because I think this is Guru’s best lyrical performance. Moment Of Truth is not the only classic record from Gang Starr. They release six albums, and you can’t say anything bad about any of them. To make a long story short, the duo went on to have a successful career.
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DJ Premier joined Guru’s Gang Starr back in ’87 (after the other members left). Some people underrate Guru as an emcee because of DJ Premier’s production status. Guru was an inspiration to several rappers with his witty lyrics and fresh laid-back style.

Guru a.k.a Keith Elam passed away last week (April 19th, 2010) from myeloma cancer.
