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Biz Markie Dropped His Third LP ‘I Need A Haircut’ 34 Years Ago

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Biz Markie Dropped His Third LP ‘I Need A Haircut’ 34 Years Ago
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On this date in 1991, the late Biz Markie dropped his third studio album I Need A Haircut on Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros. Records, a project that would go down in Hip Hop history for more than just its music.

Coming off the success of The Biz Never Sleeps and his timeless hit “Just a Friend,” Biz continued to bring his one-of-a-kind humor, storytelling, and charisma on I Need A Haircut. Tracks like “What Comes Around Goes Around” and “Alone Again” showcased his playful creativity and knack for flipping samples into something fresh.

But this album also became infamous for sparking one of the most pivotal legal battles in Hip Hop history. The song “Alone Again” led to the landmark Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records case, where Gilbert O’Sullivan sued Biz and his label for unauthorized sampling. The ruling forever changed the way Hip Hop artists approached music production, making sample clearance a legal necessity moving forward.

While the controversy often overshadows the music itself, I Need A Haircut is a reminder of Biz Markie’s originality and fearlessness. His ability to blend comedy, raw rhymes, and creativity made him a beloved figure in Hip Hop, and his legacy as the “Clown Prince of Rap” still resonates today.

Rest in peace to Biz Markie, whose contributions to the culture can still be felt decades later. I Need A Haircut remains both a time capsule of his artistry and a turning point in Hip Hop history.



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