MC Shan, Shawn Moltke, is one of the freshest, most intelligent and coolest rap stylists and innovators to "rock the mic viciously".... His professional character is partly one of pure virtuosity, and partly one of exciting showmanship. Every since going out on the road with Roxanne Shante in 1985, without the benefit of a record, the word on the street has been that MC Shan is a serious performer who can fire up basic human instincts, like humor, romantic sentiment, and a strong desire for something essentially hip and physically intoxicating. In his early years, he unleashed a torrential outpouring of fresh def jams, including "The Marley Scratch," "The Bridge," and the preachy but funny anti-crack rap, "Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing," all produced by man Homeboy, and blood cousin Marlon "Marley Marl" Williams. - Press Kit. With that said, it's only right that MC Shan is the debut guest for the first episode of Marley Marl's new podcast entitled, Legendize. Join DJ Marley Marl and DJ Callie Ban for a deep dive into hip hop history... Listen in as original Juice Crew member MC Shan breaks down the making of classic songs as an artist and producer. He also clears the air about his beef with DJ Marley Marl, and the history of his beefs with LL Cool J and KRS-One. We hear first hand the stories behind iconic songs like "The Bridge," "Marley Scratch," "Beat Biter," and "Kill The Noise" by MC Shan. Also, the hosts break down an iconic sample used in hip-hop classics "Road to The Riches," by Kool G Rap, "Plug Tunin" by De La Soul, and "Disciple" by Nas. Listen below...