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===The Juice Crew=== One of hip hop's most important producers and innovators, [[Marley Marl]] found [[Cold Chillin' Records]] and assembled various hip hop acts, including [[MC Shan]], [[Big Daddy Kane]], [[Biz Markie]], [[Roxanne Shante]], [[Kool G Rap|Kool G Rap & DJ Polo]], and [[Masta Ace]].<ref name="allmusicMarley">{{cite web|last=Huey|first=Steve|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p101803/biography|title=Marley Marl|publisher=[[AllMusic]]. [[Rovi Corporation]]|access-date=2012-05-01}}</ref> His [[Juice Crew]] collective was an important force in ushering the [[Golden age hip-hop|"golden age" era]] of hip hop, with advances in lyrical technique, distinctive personalities of emerging stars like Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane, and attaining [[crossover (music)|crossover]] commercial success for hip hop music.<ref name="allmusicMarley" /> Marley Marl's first production was an "answer record" to "Sucker MCs" in 1983 entitled "Sucker DJs" by Dimples D. Soon after came 14-year-old Roxanne Shanté's answer to [[UTFO]]'s "Roxanne Roxanne", "Roxanne's Revenge" (1985), sparking off the huge wave of answer records known as the [[Roxanne Wars]].<ref name="allmusicMarley" /> More disses (insults intended to show disrespect) from Shanté followed: "Bite This" (1985), "Queen of Rox" (1985), introducing [[Biz Markie]] on "Def Fresh Crew" (1986), "Payback" (1987), and perhaps her greatest record, "Have a Nice Day" (1987).<ref>Shapiro, p. 196</ref>
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