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  • best hip hop tune ever with "bounce rock skate" from kausion, my car needs more songs like that

  • thx homeZ!!!

  • I actually like the original better, but this is dope nonetheless. A bootleg of 'Street Scholars' has leaked, but only consists of like 10 joints. It's a shame that it never dropped officially, Sam Sneed was one of the most talented cats on the label.

  • come listen to my g-funk beats on my channel!! i need your comments

  • lil wayne

  • the best pittsburgh area rapper to ever exist. he's from my hometown of mckeesport, pa

  • this is killin the original

  • this can't fuck fuck wit the original track , even though this is an oficial Sam Sneed RMX

  • @Tha3astsidaZ  Sure it can, this is DARKER than the original.

  • the remix has such a harder baseline fuck dre had some much beter production four his beats then anyone else death row were gansters and had the money and talent to have the best of the best to make there beats and i love how they just did not take a sample the tweaked it so good and made it sound so new and fresh when ever rap comes to my mind when rap was alive death row will alwhys be my favorite lable

  • traaaack 5 on muder was the case sndtrk

  • much bettR!

  • not as good as the original..

  • @mikemeezys It Is The OG Fool

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  • I wish there were other songs with these kind of basslines, now this is a hard beat

  • CLASSIC! =)

  • this is old school shit :D yiahhhh

    from Germans BranX no1> SteilsHooP

  • this is so dope !!!!!!!

  • From the moment the bass dropped till it faded.. shit yall this the shit

  • NO1

  • Dre n Sam r n da house

  • Oh Boi!!! That Wess Side G-Funk a muh-fukah!

  • Where is that bass loop from? I heard it on EdOG and Cormega right?  Did they bite Sneed? Or is this old skool?

  • The beat for the remix kills the original!

  • no i think the original beat is way better.

  • 100% Real Hip Hop. I love the Grimmy 90's.

  • This is one of the most hardcore tracks I heard from Death Row.

  • dope

  • Where can I get mp3 with this track?

  • whats moyea

  • its too bad dis dude never cut more tracks i like his steez

  • waveter happend to sam sneed ?

  • Sadly, I think he died of some disease he's been fighting for awhile.

  • nah he aint dead

  • this beats iz hard!

  • Anyway I can download the G Funk Mix.

  • yah back to the old days homie the good old days when i was a teen

  • damn this takes me back when I was growin up

  • This def takes me back...the west was live back then, and hip-hop was wack-free...

  • my favourite song of all time

  • One Of the !best rap songz ever..

  • So that shit was true,I heard that shit a while back about Tupac whipin Sam ass in the studio

  • Yeah STRICTLY187mUrdA bought this 12" when it first came out and it kills the original :)

  • hella tight!!! never heard this remix and i must say its betta than the original

  • Too bad his album never came out.

  • one of deathrows big mistakes . they shudda just left the beefing alone and just killed music . badboy woulda never touched em . dre was killen it , they had the best producers . nothing was gonna fuck with them . damn shame

  • Death Row really pissed me off, they made too many fuckin mistakes let's look at them:

    1) Never releasing Sam Sneed's album

    2) Delaying Daz & Kurupt's album

    3) postponing RBX's career

    These cats had madd talent and it's a damn shame they never got to see the light of day when they were supposed to. I mean, shit Death Row had the illest cats and they chose t focus on 2pac & Snoop.

  • dont forget Lady of rage.

  • ... oh that's right, hers didn't come out til the late 90s

    damn, Rage had some lyrical skills that rapped circles around many emcees.

    Fuck!

    I'm willing to be that Death Row's focus on 2pac and Snoop lead to the demise of G-Funk,

    if they'd focus on everyone equally,

    the West Coast would have had a steady longevity on the Hip Hop scene,

    man I miss the goddamn 90s!!

  • true true snoop tried to cosign but dre and suge would'nt listen. It's funny cuz i used to think why did they go to the east coast for more artist.

  • Snoop impressed me when he first came out.

    I can't tell what happened to him,

    I listen to "Deep Cover" and then that song "Beautiful"

    and I ask myself.... "what the tuck happened?"

    He used to rhyme incredibly, consistently, and had tricky metaphors and similes in his lyrical arsenal...nowadays his flow is nonexistent.

    The only person in Death Row that rivaled Snoops lyrical skills was Kurupt,

    that kid was straight raw.

    Ever since I heard "Lyrical Gang Banging"

    I was amazed at his instensity

  • funny how the west coast had they own flow and all because they didn't do they shit right they lost all they juice.

  • That's a straight fact,

    whenever I listen to BG Knocc Out's flow

    I cannot find any East Coast emcee that can rival the style he had.

    It's funny how all these West Coast emcees had a poetic structure in their rhymes, yet most never graduated from high school.

    Trip out on that.

  • I feel ya on that BG Knocc Out.

    I was just listening to "Knocc Out" on here a few minutes ago. Hot

  • yeah things change homie. rappers dont rap like they used to do in 94 you feel me? but theres still some real records out there. i feel you...i love this 94 rap shit this real rap shit but its 2009 and young artists like souljah boy and shit are up now. its poor but it is what it is.

  • guess it's true what they say,

    the truth hurts.

    Nobody has any flow when they rap.

    fool's were doing it right back in the nineties,

    RBL Posse for instance,

    them boys had an incredible flow

  • well once people get old they lose their flow

  • tell me about it,

    I was hella disappointed with that collaboration between BG Knocc Out , Dresta, Daz & Kurrupt.

    I lost all hope for the West when I heard that osng ("Blaze It")

  • yh hip hop aint same

    the only songs i listen to are mostly all from the 90's

  • WiseUp89, yeah i've always thought that. the doggfather album was a huge disappointment and theres only been flashes of brilliance since. my feelings on what went wrong are- the stress the murder trial changed him for the worse, his posture has got worse which effects the voice, worse producers (no dre), & he probably had ghostwriters helping at death row (d.o.c) + when you're rich you're surrounded by yes men/ less quality control.

  • OGFunk187:

    Indeed. The murder charges really changed the tone of his music (became less intense and graphic)

    posture: yes i do agree (i think all that smoking has slurred his speech)

    as for producers (I think Master P has to be one of the worsts, I don't even keep up with Snoops music any more)

    The DOCs ghostwriting is a huge factor, i just ask myself, if you have a winning formula...why change it?

  • Man, check out a rare song by Chocolate & Snoop called "Niggas Is Like That"- made around the time of the chronic. Snoop sounds incredible on that- he will never sound as good as that again. I think his best vocals he's done recently was on 'Think about it' on blue carpet treatment- tight verse.

  • Thangs will never be the same again.

  • ogfunk .. think about it , thats that , round here , boss life , imagine .. written by DOC

  • ohh shit man thanks for tellin me bout that choc n snoop song its fuckin sick

  • noob

  • why dont u suck dick

  • @WiseUp89 they put pac n snoop out though 2 legends

  • @WiseUp89 nah remeber RBX had a car accident and damaged his vocal cords? he got depressed during the time, i belive

  • @654ha123 i think you meant DOC fucked up his chords.

    Sam Sneed was diagnosed with a brain tumor back in 99 or something though.

  • @rockhills you are right, i was thinking of the wrong person

  • Whats this VIDEO CLIP from, meaning what DVD?. I may have it (and i got the soundtrack too)

  • finally found the remix with good quality. to the fullest

  • This was the San Fernando Valley, though. And there was a war going on.

    Tupac said, 'If I see one more East Coast nigga in this motherfucker...'

    ...Then Kool G. Rap entered the video frame.

    'What the fuck!' shouted Tupac.

    And everybody began to beat the shit out of Sam Sneed.

  • "The stylized black-and-white footage rolled, and there was Dre rapping in close-up, just as expected. Negativity sucked the conference room empty, just as expected...

    ...But the music sounded like a Death Row track, by which I mean it was a Dr. Dre track. And Dre was doing the hook. That was bad enough. Then the East Coast niggas started showing up in cameos. First some East Coast basketball cats, big and impressive names if you're from Brooklyn.

  • This is a Sam Sneed beat with Sneed's boy Stoo on the keys. From 1995 till 2001 Dre sound was crafted from three producers from Pittsburgh. Sneed was one of them. The other two were Butta, and Mel Man

  • I can't find this song in any albums. This was his only song, we need more beats like this.

  • Its From Murder Was The Case SDTK

  • @Mrserge He's talking about the remix, its on the Death Row Greatest Hits CD

  • @Mrserge Not the remix...

  • there is a version of this song on the "murder was the case" soundtrack. 18 min movie produced by dre.

  • Fuck, I love G-Funk.

  • Me 2 Brotha;-)

  • @HeathenPride9999 Ha me too bro!!! Ay but check out sum of my G-Funk beatz bruh

  • Hard to say which versions better,both bangin..No one could touch Dre beats in his prime..

  • (in his prime)em, 50, game)they still can't touch dre beats no one

  • When i say "prime"im thinking mid to late 90s.G-funk era-Rbx,Snoop,(DoggPound),we may not have even seen his prime yet.That era for me was "special".But hes still the top of the food chain.

  • i'm saying he's still in his prime he never fell off but yeah the late 90s where the best i wish i could go back

  • s.w.e.d.

  • this track is tight but i like the original better

  • i think pacs in the vid wer they playin cardz

  • Crazy song. fucking monster beat right there. Too bad 2pac and Suge beat the shit out of him, I would have liked to hear a solo from him

  • Is he the guy Suge Knight & 2Pac beat up at the Casino after the Mike tyson fight?

  • that was orlando anderson...not sam sneed

  • classic tune g funk pwns

  • mad advanced in my skillz im all about the dolla billz

  • your not ready to fight, your not ready to battle . ill lyrically left-right you n make your brain rattle

  • classic

  • originals way betta

  • shiit...both versions is HOT

  • whats that software thing in the middle?

  • i tried to load it there but i never find it, there is only the og version

  • where can i get this mix????

  • If you have Limewire you can get it from there but it might take sum time

  • i rememba dis song but dam aint heard it since it came out keep postin tha classic hiphop shit -1-

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