After years of establishing himself as one of hip-hop's mix tape masters, DJ Tony Touch has finally released his debut album, "The Piece Maker."

"The Return of the Diaz Bros." is the first single from "The Piece Maker" and features Tony Touch trading verses with his fellow turntable addict, DJ Doo Wop. The next offering is a new song called "I Wonder Why (He's The Greatest DJ)" by Pam and Keisha of Total. The latter is a remake of the 1979 Sister Sledge disco standard "He's The Greatest Dancer."

Tony's Tommy Boy Records debut also includes contributions from many of the folks that he has promoted for years on his acclaimed mix tapes, as he recently told MTV News.

"You got over 60 of the greatest MCs on the planet," Tony told MTV News of the guests featured on his new LP,

"The Piece Maker" also features new music from Wu-Tang Clan, Flip Mode Squad, Cypress Hill, Xzibit, Tash, Defari, Greg Nice, Heltah Skeltah, and Starang Wondah (see "Pun, Wu-Tang, Eminem, More On Tony Touch LP").

Tony Touch, a Brooklyn native of Puerto Rican descent, is best known for his work as a DJ and for his legendary 50 MC mix-tape series, a three-volume set that featured a total of 150 freestyles from various heavyweight rappers.