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Like Ella Fitzgerald said, and I paraphrase, You steal from others and make it your own.
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The original Gangsta
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j'adore
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@kilhapuritybold Yeah, if there was a collection of epic albums for writing, production, recording & performance, Wonder's "Songs In The Key of Life" most definately belongs there. It's a timeless masterpiece. Coolio's version is also epic, as it boasts Wonder's melodic music set against raw street reality via lyrics, bass line & drum beat. A rap song that set the bar for quite a long time. It has the distinction of being 1 of the few rap songs kids could listen to (no obscenty)
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Pastime Paradise is from 1976 Song in the Key of Life Album (from memory it wasn't even a single). I like the Coolio Gangster's Paradise as it's a different take on the theme but Steve's version is the best. Frankly the whole album is amazing, one of those albums you have to listen to before you die.
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@evolsteveve *Facedesk*
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@evolsteveve It's Stevie Wonder's song that crap weird al talking about ain't nothing
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@ThebOOgiegurl this is from the 70's i think
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@evolsteveve other way around mate
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Stevie took this beat from E.L.O. "Tightrope" opening.
OMG, Stevie Wonder ripped off Weird Al Yankovic!
evolsteveve 3 months ago 224
reddit. Best teacher.
itsthelolocaust 3 months ago 211