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Who Got da Props. Enta da Stage. Duck Down Records. Brooklyn underground.
Buckwild's production and the razor-sharp lyricism of Da Beatminerz defined Black Moon's essential '90s Brooklyn sound, especially on *Enta da Stage* and the caustic *Who Got da Props*—records that proved underground credibility and commercial viability weren't mutually exclusive. Operating within the Boot Camp Clik ecosystem alongside Smif-N-Wessun, they built Duck Down Records into the neighborhood's most vital independent label while running parallel to The Notorious B.I.G.'s rise through the same streets, representing the grimy alternative to Bad Boy's polish. Their influence on East Coast production aesthetics and crew dynamics rippled through the decade, anchoring Brooklyn's golden age with uncompromising authenticity.
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