Producer Dame Grease, who has worked with DMX, Nas, Mase, and Ruff Ryders, recently inked a distribution deal with Priority Records and is currently in the studio working on his debut album "Live On Lenox."

The "soundtrack to Harlem," as Grease calls it, will feature guest appearances by DMX, Scarface, Nore, Nas, Fat Joe, Harlem World, and Grease's handpicked upcoming group the Hot Ones.

The first single off the album, "Good Morning America," is by the Hot Ones featuring Cam'ron. Grease himself debuts his rhyming skills on the record, which should arrive in late summer or early fall.

After the release of the album, Grease plans to make a documentary about Harlem that he hopes will feature guest appearances by several rap artists.

Aside from working on the upcoming record, Grease has recently finished producing a half-dozen tracks for the new Tricky album with Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs handling production duties on the album's remaining cuts.

Grease has also already started work on the upcoming Nas LP "Nastradamus," which is due out in October, and the producer has some ideas in mind for DMX's next album as well.