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One of the smoothest cuts they have made! I love Mint!
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Mint Condition Performing Live in Baltimore, Maryland @ The MeyerHoff ( downtown B-More) f/ Angie Stone Nov. 15
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@MyJunior1975 Okay.
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@seboufdu59 I have the album, and Ali Shaheed's name is clearly printed in the credits. It says:
Let Me Be The One (Written by Lawrence Waddell)
Produced by Mint Condition for Mint Factory Productions
Remixed by Ali Shaheed Muhammad for The Ummah
Also, it's worth pointing out that this is not the first time that Ali Shaheed has worked with them. He was on their song "Why Do We Try" from their "E-Life" album as well as their live album "Live From The 9:30 Club".
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@MyJunior1975 it do'nt sounds like ali.
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bad!
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HOTTTT!!!!! Love the background instruments. The Horn is doing the damn thang!
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I like this joint, real smooth groove
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@MyJunior1975 yep, I know that. So you got this album.... I don´t have this one.
Thanks!
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@iancurtis86 No, I don't have a link, I got my info from the album credits. A surefire way to find out who did what in the Ummah is to look at the writing credits. You can tell by their real names- such as Q-Tip (Kamaal Fareed), J Dilla (James Yancey), or Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
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@MyJunior1975 you got a link? I always want to know who made what in The Ummah.
Peace
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@FDAPO Dilla didn't do the remix, Ali Shaheed Muhammad did.
what album is this off of?
kccrownedking 3 years ago
You will find it on there 90's greatest hits album The Collection (19911998).
JammerBD 3 years ago