Duval Clear (born December 4, 1966), known better by his stage name Masta Ace, is an American rapper from Brownsville, Brooklyn. He appeared on the classic 1988 Juice Crew posse cut "The Symphony". He is noted for his high level of rapping skill and for influencing other MCs, including Eminem.   In 2000, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, but he revealed it to the public in 2013.   He and Croatian producer Koolade made a song "Beautiful" that was on his album A Long Hot Summer.   He is featured on a song off of album Protuotrov (antidote) by Bosnian rapper Frenkie, the song is called Živili (live on) featuring Masta Ace & Phat Phillie and is produced by Edo Maajka.   He appeared on Czech hiphop group Prago Union's album "HDP", where he performed on the track "Beat and I a já und ich" along with German rapper Dendemann.   He also appeared on Polish rap group Familia H.P. album "42" on the track "Born In New York".   In 2003 he appeared on the Swedish rapper Chords' track "Get u awn" with Punchline. The track is on the album "The garden around the mansion".   Masta Ace travelled to Australia in 2008 to record for the Funkoars track "This is How" which came off the album The Hangover. The track sampled parts of the Masta Ace's 2004 track "Good Ol' Love". The Funkoars have made several references to Masta Ace in their lyrics as well as using samples in other works.   He is also featured on the track "Sminke" by the critically acclaimed Norwegian Hip Hop band Karpe Diem. The title of the album is Aldri Solgt En Løgn (Never Sold a Lie). In English the word "Sminke" means makeup, and the song is about artists trading their image for what their record companies wants it to be.   In 2007, he appeared on Admit It, a song by Swiss hip hop group Nefew from their album Off the Cuff.   In 2010, he appeared on "Set You Free" along with Wordsworth, a track by UK hip hop DJ/Producer "Skitz" from his album "The Sticksman".   In 2010, he appeared on "You don't know about it" alongside M-Dot, a track by French hip hop DJ/Producer "DJ JEAN MARON" from his album "RUN MPC". It was the lead single of the album and received heavy radio rotations. (released on 12" and CD)   In 2012, he is featured on the track "Progression" by German DJ/Producer DJ Q-fingaz from his album "Qllection". The same year, he is featured on "The Bridge", a song by Polish hip hop squad Slums Attack from album "CNO 2"   In 2014, he collaborated with Canberra-based Australian rapper Nix on the single "SHE".   On December 19, 2014, Ace was featured on a track called "My Style" with German Producer The Mighty Moe who also produced for Termanology, Reks and many more.   In 2015, he appeared on "Thinking of You", a song by Swedish hip hop duo "Professor P & DJ Akilles" from their album "All Year, Every Year".   In 2015, he is featured on the track "Nothing Changed" alongside Kidaf & Nekfeu(a French rapper) Of 1995 by German hip-hop/pop producer Shuko from his album "For The Love Of It".
  Duval Clear (born December 4, 1966), known better by his stage name Masta Ace, is an American rapper from Brownsville, Brooklyn. He appeared on the classic 1988 Juice Crew posse cut "The Symphony". He is noted for his high level of rapping skill and for influencing other MCs, including Eminem.   In 2000, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, but he revealed it to the public in 2013.   He and Croatian producer Koolade made a song "Beautiful" that was on his album A Long Hot Summer.   He is featured on a song off of album Protuotrov (antidote) by Bosnian rapper Frenkie, the song is called Živili (live on) featuring Masta Ace & Phat Phillie and is produced by Edo Maajka.   He appeared on Czech hiphop group Prago Union's album "HDP", where he performed on the track "Beat and I a já und ich" along with German rapper Dendemann.   He also appeared on Polish rap group Familia H.P. album "42" on the track "Born In New York".   In 2003 he appeared on the Swedish rapper Chords' track "Get u awn" with Punchline. The track is on the album "The garden around the mansion".   Masta Ace travelled to Australia in 2008 to record for the Funkoars track "This is How" which came off the album The Hangover. The track sampled parts of the Masta Ace's 2004 track "Good Ol' Love". The Funkoars have made several references to Masta Ace in their lyrics as well as using samples in other works.   He is also featured on the track "Sminke" by the critically acclaimed Norwegian Hip Hop band Karpe Diem. The title of the album is Aldri Solgt En Løgn (Never Sold a Lie). In English the word "Sminke" means makeup, and the song is about artists trading their image for what their record companies wants it to be.   In 2007, he appeared on Admit It, a song by Swiss hip hop group Nefew from their album Off the Cuff.   In 2010, he appeared on "Set You Free" along with Wordsworth, a track by UK hip hop DJ/Producer "Skitz" from his album "The Sticksman".   In 2010, he appeared on "You don't know about it" alongside M-Dot, a track by French hip hop DJ/Producer "DJ JEAN MARON" from his album "RUN MPC". It was the lead single of the album and received heavy radio rotations. (released on 12" and CD)   In 2012, he is featured on the track "Progression" by German DJ/Producer DJ Q-fingaz from his album "Qllection". The same year, he is featured on "The Bridge", a song by Polish hip hop squad Slums Attack from album "CNO 2"   In 2014, he collaborated with Canberra-based Australian rapper Nix on the single "SHE".   On December 19, 2014, Ace was featured on a track called "My Style" with German Producer The Mighty Moe who also produced for Termanology, Reks and many more.   In 2015, he appeared on "Thinking of You", a song by Swedish hip hop duo "Professor P & DJ Akilles" from their album "All Year, Every Year".   In 2015, he is featured on the track "Nothing Changed" alongside Kidaf & Nekfeu(a French rapper) Of 1995 by German hip-hop/pop producer Shuko from his album "For The Love Of It".
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