Aceyalone Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | The Catch |
| 52 | Ace Cowboy |
| 53 | Caged Bird |
| 54 | The Hold |
| 55 | Afterward |
| 56 | Alive |
| 57 | Forward |
| 58 | Contents |
| 59 | High Lights |
| 60 | Moonlit Skies |
| 61 | Organic Electricity |
| 62 | Rapps on Deck |
| 63 | Serve & Protect |
| 64 | Scribble On A Clean Surface |
| 65 | Art Club |
| 66 | Call It Cali |
| 67 | Shooby Dooby |
| 68 | Impact |
| 69 | Jack of All Trades |
| 70 | Say |
| 71 | Blink Blink |
| 72 | Supahero |
| 73 | Future Rockers |
| 74 | I Think I Know Too Much |
| 75 | Introduction |
| 76 | Things Get Better |
| 77 | The Walls And The Windows |
| 78 | 2 the Top (remix) |
| 79 | 30 & Up |
| 80 | 30 And Up |
| 81 | A Beautiful Mine |
| 82 | A Sunday Mystery |
| 83 | All Balls Don't Bounce |
| 84 | All for U |
| 85 | All for You |
| 86 | Almost There |
| 87 | Angelina Valintina |
| 88 | Annallillia? |
| 89 | Arythamaticulas |
| 90 | Believe in Your Self |
| 91 | Boss |
| 92 | Can’t Hold Back |
| 93 | Charged Up |
| 94 | Checkmate Domino |
| 95 | City of Shit |
| 96 | Cold Piece |
| 97 | Come Over |
| 98 | Cornbread, Eddie & Me |
| 99 | Crossbow |
| 100 | Disconnected |
Aceyalone Albums
About Aceyalone
Aceyalone is a visionary Los Angeles rapper who emerged from the underground hip-hop collective Freestyle Fellowship in the early 1990s, becoming one of the most innovative and lyrically sophisticated artists in West Coast rap. His distinctive rapid-fire delivery and stream-of-consciousness wordplay, showcased on tracks like "Deep And Wide" and "The Thief In The Night," helped define the abstract, jazz-influenced sound of the Good Life Cafe scene that would later influence artists like Kendrick Lamar and Odd Future. Albums like "All Balls Don't Bounce" (1995) and "Love & Hate" established Aceyalone as a master of conceptual storytelling, weaving intricate narratives through tracks like "The Grandfather Clock" that blur the lines between poetry and rap. His collaborations with producer Mumbles on albums like "Action" demonstrated his ability to adapt his cerebral lyricism to more accessible beats without sacrificing his artistic integrity. Over his 22-album career spanning three decades, Aceyalone has consistently pushed hip-hop's boundaries, treating rap as high art while maintaining deep roots in LA's underground culture. Songs like "Everything Changes" and "I Never Knew" reveal an artist unafraid to explore vulnerability and philosophical depth, making him a crucial bridge between hip-hop's conscious rap tradition and its experimental future. With 149 songs in his catalog, Aceyalone remains one of rap's most underappreciated innovators, whose influence on West Coast hip-hop's creative DNA cannot be overstated.