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  • De La Soul help me love hip hop. Thank you for posting this.

  • memories...

  • i think its just slowed down in how i could just kill a man

  • cypress hill used the same sample in how i could just kill a man, right?

  • @wwjd4someslayer  YEP. As soon as I heard the Cypress hill track I knew it was sampled from De La

  • @WFHOLLOW7 well more precisely it's a sample from song "Tramp" by Lowell Fulson (1966). Now, whether Muggs listened / has taken the idea from DeLa, I don't know, but it could be, since Cypress Hill's first album was released in august 1991 and "DeLASoul is dead" during the spring of the same year.

  • This album (along with Three Feet High And Rising) changed my life forever and that's a GOOD thing. Well anyway, here are the samples that I can find from this track:

    "Tramp" by both Otis Redding/Carla Thomas & Lowell Fulsom

    "Twine Time" by Alvin Cash & the Crawlers

    "I'll Be Doggone" by Instant Funk

    "A Question Of Honor" From the Peter Pan Kojak Children Book and Record (I own the record. It's pretty violent).

    "At My Front Door" by The El Dorados

    ...You're Welcome :)

  • One the best hip hop albums ever!

  • nice... Lowell Fulson - Tramp

  • I got the scheme in headlock, you won't get fat...

    genius.

  • 2:30 "Walk This Way" and "Hey,Hey, Hey" from fat albert in the same song! Amazing!

  • SMH... De La wuz the stuff

  • SMH...

  • This was my favorite CD!!! Not to mention I had a MAJOR MAJOR Jones for Plug Two....he could still come plug OH neva mind :)

  • The beat sounds really REALLY similar to RZA's production on "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)", the influence of this is SOOOO obvious :) Especially the bassline. De La Soul is the best <3

  • @TMPZizOG it uses the same drum break (Otis Reading & Carla Thomas - Tramp) as a few of the early wu-tunes.

  • @TMPZizOG also, this was released two years before 36 Chambers, so it was RZA who was influenced by Prince Paul.-

  • @TMPZizOG Cypress Hill - "How I could just kill a man" too. Just about the same base line in that song. Prince Paul was ahead of his time. Genius.

  • @KingdomMindedShow ? Kids. The bass line is a sample. The original song is called "Tramp" by Otis Redding.

  • @TMPZizOG

    The W.... The Jump Off... same beat, different processing

  • ONE OF THE BEST HIP HOP ALBUM OF 1991 !

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTIN THIS AMAZIN MASTERPIECE OF HIP HOP HISTORY !

  • Prince Paul - a beast!

  • DOPE

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