Masta Ace Slaughtahouse Vinyl 12''s (Murder Mix)
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Back in the 90's this was my favorite club song, they could never play it enough.
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@6r4mx1904 TBH I don't know who those two guys are, but back then a lot of gansta rap was sounding all the same - full of arrogant threats of violence or bragging about carrying out suchlike, and they sampled the same Funk and P-Funk tracks. This track appeared to be dig at the whole genre.
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@teemad i thought this was more of a diss towards Brotha Lynch and Sicx. they would always rap about violence and murder, and they both had songs that sampled More Bounce to the Ounce.
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This song used 2 get somebody whooped ery weekend @ da club... ;)
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@teemad That's what I liked about this track. They sampled Zapp but in a creative way. Love this track!!!
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it's kind of stupid how masta ace disses the west and uses sample from zapp & roger "More Bounce To The Ounce" and Ice Cube's "HOrny Lil Devil" and he's making money using these beats the east coast was jealous of how much money the west was makin so they dissed em
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can we just have one more song? .......BRAINS ON THE SIDEWALK... BRAINS ON THE SIDEWALK... BRAINS ON THE... BRAINS ON THE.... BRAINS ON THE SIDEWALK!!!
shit made me crack up... fucking hilarious
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i love the original version to this, but this version is by far my favorite! thanks for posting
DEATH TO THE WHACK M.C.'s!
2Ezy4u 3 years ago 6
@boobagoonush He didn't diss the West. He dissed gangsta rap. Big difference. Some classic West Coast hiphop dropped around that time. No need for Ace to diss the entire West Coast. Lord Digga, Ace's cousin, is from LA area too.
Re: Zapp. A lot of Gangsta rap music was at the time based on the 1st or 1st four bars of More Bounce. Ace sampled that bar, broke it up, flipped it, made it sound similar yet totally different at the same time. And changes style half way. Genius.
teemad 1 year ago 3