Born in the Fort Green section of Brooklyn and raised in Bushwick, The Massive Chingrock took a liking to Hip-Hop culture and its way of life. From rocking microphones, to b-boying at a local park, to the street corners where the b-boys would be breaking, to emcees battling, to sick graffiti writers having the town walls looking right, he knew back then that Hip-Hop dealt him a hand. And he never looked back. His inspiration for handling the mic came from past emcees such as Grand Master Caz, Cold Crush Brothers, Spoony G, Busy Bee, Kool Moe Dee, the god Rakim, KRS-one, Big Daddy Kane, G Rap, Nasty Nas, MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Lauren Hill, and Heather B. His inspiration for the tables were from DJs like De La Flav, Tony Touch, the Executioners, DJ Cucumber Slice, Stretch Armstrong, Jam Master Jay, DJ Q-Bert, Spin One, the list goes on. Ching most definitely knew he had to bring his side of the story to the table. He would be caught on the weekends rocking the 1200s at local parties all over NYC. He later became a member of the Bushwick Bomb Squad, which became one of the most popular Hip-Hop crews in the last decade: The Arsonist Crew (A.S.F). But now with the Brooklyn Kids, it’s time for him to lead a new path along side the B Double M and DJ Crayze Fingaz. It is time once again for The Massive Chingrock, the B Double, and the cut man extraordinaire DJ Crayze Fingaz to put these posers on smash.
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