@Renulph If you mean the chorus, it's Gin and Juice. "With so much drama in the LBC, it's kinda hard being Snoop D O double G, but I, somehow someway, keep coming up with funky ass shit like every single day". If you mean the beat, I haven't a clue.
@Renulph The chorus, in this case, is actually called an interpolation; a sample would be an actual piece of the original song. The beat was produced by Rockwilder, but I'm uncertain as to what song(s) he sampled to construct this (amazing) beat. It may be an original. If you can find someone with the original album, you can find all of the song credits in the indicia for the track. Hope this helps.
Im 39 and Im lovin these tight, real ,and complete lyrics....Prince Poetry and Pharoah are one of the greatest.... Prince Po is still spitting the tight meaninful lyrics....keep it coming Prince!
Yeah to me it seems mainstream hip hop took a dive around about '97 and by about 2002 I couldn't even listen to a rap station without getting annoyed which means something because I was still a kid in highschool back then. Just not my taste.
The difference between hip hip from the 90's and the crap hop of today is this shit still goes hard with time while today's shit is disposable as soon as it's out of the rotation!
Man its good to hear that. i was just sayin that none of these kids nowadays apreciate 90s hip hop. if you like these dudes, check out Cella Dwellas' land of the lost. Real HIP HOP UNDERGROUND
Dope !
ponczarrdo 11 months ago
The Equinox
A criminally slept on masterpiece
It hurts when I think about it...
but fuck it..
somehow someway
anatolianINVASION 11 months ago
What is the sample from?
Renulph 1 year ago
@Renulph If you mean the chorus, it's Gin and Juice. "With so much drama in the LBC, it's kinda hard being Snoop D O double G, but I, somehow someway, keep coming up with funky ass shit like every single day". If you mean the beat, I haven't a clue.
ridgereeno 9 months ago
@Renulph The chorus, in this case, is actually called an interpolation; a sample would be an actual piece of the original song. The beat was produced by Rockwilder, but I'm uncertain as to what song(s) he sampled to construct this (amazing) beat. It may be an original. If you can find someone with the original album, you can find all of the song credits in the indicia for the track. Hope this helps.
silkyinkstudios 8 months ago
So real ! Pure dopeness ! This track kills it. Like the beat and Monchs rhymin'. Timeless classic.
RebdOOmer88 1 year ago
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Mackadoeshez 2 years ago
this is tight yo, respect
notoriousboy6 2 years ago
appreciate the upload!
m0narch3 2 years ago
Even the quality isn't the best this joint is still chilly most!!!
A verbal serving of 100% pure unadulterated dopeness!!!
Mackadoeshez 2 years ago
Im 39 and Im lovin these tight, real ,and complete lyrics....Prince Poetry and Pharoah are one of the greatest.... Prince Po is still spitting the tight meaninful lyrics....keep it coming Prince!
halimah35 3 years ago
Artists wasn't complete corporate hos in the 90's.
enviops 3 years ago 3
Yeah to me it seems mainstream hip hop took a dive around about '97 and by about 2002 I couldn't even listen to a rap station without getting annoyed which means something because I was still a kid in highschool back then. Just not my taste.
elementz1986 3 years ago 3
The difference between hip hip from the 90's and the crap hop of today is this shit still goes hard with time while today's shit is disposable as soon as it's out of the rotation!
paulwilliams77 2 years ago 4
after big died it went down from there really
namkooc 2 years ago
Just found this group.. im only 16 but this hip hop is timeless. Monche hits hard on this one.
luvdilla1999 3 years ago 19
Man its good to hear that. i was just sayin that none of these kids nowadays apreciate 90s hip hop. if you like these dudes, check out Cella Dwellas' land of the lost. Real HIP HOP UNDERGROUND
djdreamproductions 3 years ago 4
Im 18 and I just discovered them too.
noname6317 3 years ago
@luvdilla1999
experience thesame right now :D
matteken030605 1 year ago
One of the great conceptual Hip Hop albums ever.
Texstyles 3 years ago 3
"You know the unpresidented, without herb, every single word would be verbally demented"
Pharoah tears it up on this track
gitsome4 3 years ago
fresh
Absurdistraction 3 years ago
LOVE IT!! This is real hiphop!
tosho84 4 years ago 2
real hip -hop shit miss this man
pinheadthegreat 4 years ago
Dope track....one of my many fav's. Wish artists today would come out with material as good as this.
drftwitstyle7 4 years ago 10