The PreC.I.S.E. MC: A Snapshot of Early '90s Hip-Hop
- Fierce Flows
- Feb 20, 2025
- 1 min read
Brooklyn native The PreC.I.S.E. MC dropped PreC.I.S.E.-ly Done under Luke Records, with Luke Campbell serving as executive producer. Though it remains her only album, she was later featured on Luther Vandross’ “Nights In Harlem”—a rare achievement that speaks to her talent and versatility.
PreC.I.S.E.-ly Done, transports you into the world of the early ’90s black cinema—think Just Another Girl on the I.R.T., House Party, and South Central before Bobby went to jail. While lyrically it doesn’t follow the typical Luke Records blueprint, it fully embraces the era’s sound, delivering sharp lyricism, Fierce Flows, and production that hits all the right nostalgic notes. “Shall I Go On” stands out, but “So You Think You Got 'Em Locked” steals the show, as it features a back-and-forth delivery that proves The PreC.I.S.E. MC could easily outshine her male counterparts.
True to its title, PreC.I.S.E.-ly Done is calculated and sharp, with every beat and verse landing exactly where it should. A must-listen for those who appreciate early ’90s hip-hop.




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