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  1. Sep 12, 2013 · And he just straight walked out the room. I remember that was the day I was trying to get up out of the studio because he made somebody real mad, and getting out of the studio so quick I lost my...

    • Ali Shaheed Muhammad
  2. Sep 3, 2020 · Poised to come back with a vengeance, he used a radio interview with producer Marley Marl, and an iconic Sly and the Family Stone loop from DJ Bobcat, to begin forming what would become “Mama Said Knock You Out.”

  3. Aug 21, 2015 · “He was screaming at the engineer,” says Marl. “He was yelling at him, because he kept messing up all night. So he was like, ‘Come on, man!’

    • Katherine Lagrave
  4. Feb 10, 2015 · Eventually excelling as the spin doctor for Mr. Magic’s legendary Rap Attack radio program on WBLS in New York, Marley Marl became inspired to try his own hand at production when he grew tired with hip-hop’s reigning boardsmen.

  5. He did pause, with a moment’s irresolution, before he shut the door; and he did look cautiously behind it first, as if he half expected to be terrified with the sight of Marley’s pigtail sticking out into the hall. But there was nothing on the back of the door, except the screws and nuts that held the knocker on, so he said “Pooh, pooh ...

  6. Marley's reflections - MONEY & RESPONSIBILITY-Marley's ghost is distressed at Scrooge's suggestion that he was a 'good man of business'. -The word 'business' reflects Scrooge's earlier response to the portly gentlemen.

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  8. Marley explains that he is destined to walk the earth to change the wrongs he failed to change in life – the chain represents this self-made trail of regrets. Marley warns Scrooge that he is making a terrible chain for himself.