If you were asked to name Tupac’s greatest album you’d most likely reply with the answer, Makaveli - The Don Killuminati (The 7 Day Theory), of course. One of the main contributors to the album with classic songs such as "Hail Mary", "Blasphemy", "Hold Ya Head" and "Against All Odds" is Tyrone Wrice aka Hurt M Badd.
Hurt M Bad left Deathrow Records in 1997 after a disagreement with Suge Knight and he recently retired from producing. However he still has over 1500 beats for sale and would be tempted out of retirement by the right artist.
StreetHop.com recently had the chance to speak with the honest and extremely humble Tyrone Wrice and completed a long and in depth interview which we will be premiering early in 2007.
You will be hearing more from Hurt M Badd in 2007, he has been working on a well known artist’s label, but that’s all we can reveal at the moment. If you want to know more about Tyrone or you’re interested in working with him, check out his Myspace page.
Hurt M Bad left Deathrow Records in 1997 after a disagreement with Suge Knight and he recently retired from producing. However he still has over 1500 beats for sale and would be tempted out of retirement by the right artist.
StreetHop.com recently had the chance to speak with the honest and extremely humble Tyrone Wrice and completed a long and in depth interview which we will be premiering early in 2007.
You will be hearing more from Hurt M Badd in 2007, he has been working on a well known artist’s label, but that’s all we can reveal at the moment. If you want to know more about Tyrone or you’re interested in working with him, check out his Myspace page.