
Uncensored & Unrestricted Music Videos you can't find on other Social Networks! bvmtv.com - www.bvmundergroundhiphop.com Twitter #BVMTV - @JeffBVMTV facebook - www.facebook.com Amazon: www.amazon.com iTunes:itunes.apple.com "Pass the Mic" is the first single from the third studio album Check Your Head by Beastie Boys, released on April 7, 1992. The last track on the single, "Netty's Girl", has a short clip stitched on the end of it, as well as a secret 3 second clip at the end of the track. The actual song is only 3 minutes long, as it appears on the compilation The Sounds of Science. The song was the subject of the landmark Newton v. Diamond case in which a federal judge ruled that the band was not liable for sampling James Newton's "Choir", from which a six second sample was used. Adam Nathaniel Yauch (pronounced /ˈjaʊk/); (August 5, 1964 -- May 4, 2012) was an American rapper and songwriter best known as a founding member of hip hop trio the Beastie Boys. He was frequently known by his stage name, MCA. Yauch founded Oscilloscope Laboratories. A Buddhist, he was involved in the Tibetan independence movement and organized the Tibetan Freedom Concert. Early life Yauch was born an only child in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Frances and Noel Yauch, who is a painter and architect. His father was Catholic and his mother was Jewish. Yauch attended Edward R. Murrow High School in the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn. In high school, he taught himself to play the bass guitar <b>...</b>
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