Mc Paul Barman FOR THOSE THAT DONT KNOW

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1. An Introduction
2. The Joy Of Your World
3. School Anthem (featuring Mr. Len)
4. Salvation Barmy (featuring Black Italian aka the Popmaster)
5. I'm Fricking Awesome (featuring DJAV, guitar by Prince Paul)
6. MTV Get Off The Air, Part 2 (featuring Princess Superstar)


MC Paul Barman
Bio

Paul Nathaniel Barman grew up in the suburban splendor of Ridgewood, New Jersey. Even as a child he dreamed of being an architect of dialect.

Barman started rhyming in 1996, while attending Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Here this wayward Ivy-leaguer misspent his youth hanging out with Black Hoodz recording artists' Hawd Gankstuh Rappuh MCs Wid Ghatz.

MC Paul Barman made his debut at a show called "Barmania" on May 15, 1997. His grandmother made a speech about him, his brother narrated a slide show about Rigewood, NJ, his father performed stand-up comedy and Paul headlined. To promote the show, he made an eight-song cassette, and sold over two hundred tapes out of his backpack for two dollars each.

A year later Househusband Records released "Postgraduate Work," which included the dusted yet intelligent "Enter Pan-Man" about a slimy recent college graduate who gets horn and hoof implants to become a marginal star, eventually retiring to Westchester as a bad dad with arthritis.

"Enter Pan-Man" caught the ears of left-field hip-hop producer Prince Paul, who offered Barman the chance to work on a project together. The result of their collaboration is ItÕs Very Stimulating (WSEP003)

In addition to rhyming, Paul Barman is an accomplished doodler, whose doodles have appeared in the New York Times Book Review, Screw Magazine, and on his records. His puzzles have also appeared in Games Magazine. Barman currently hosts a radio show on WXDU-Durham.
 

Jake

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bump his full-length "paullejulah" all the time...even though i think ill mitch and j-zone are giving him a run for his money these days. havent heard shit from paul in years outside of his feature on mf doom's mm...food

love me some jewish rap...only thing i love more is when i reccomend paul to somebody and they take it hella seriously and say he is a weak rapper and shit. you take him seriously than you got problems,hah