Remembering Big today....
The 2nd volume of my Ready To Die 25th Anniversary Tribute featuring:
✔️ OG Samples + Flips
✔️ Blends
✔️ Rarities + B-sides
✔️ Interview Clips
AUDIO:
TRACKLIST
Flava In Ya Ear RMX
Ohio Players (OG Sample for Gimme The Loot)
Gimme The Loot ft Onyx (FULLY...
A new Lil Wayne song surfaced online over the weekend called “Let’s Ride” featuring Sean Kingston.
The track was recorded back in 2008 for Tunechi and Mick Boogie‘s mixtape titled Hello Brooklyn, which obviously never ended up being released.
As “Let’s Ride” is the same beat as The Notorious...
That shyt was perfect to me; everything from the lyrics to the flow to the beat was phenomenal. That was Shaq’s best song as well.
I’m talking about the second verse, but the first was fire as well.
:banderas:
The hook sounds like sh*t and boring - and the WORST thing: the remastered version is the only streaming version of the album on Apple Music. Thank GOD I still have the MP3s of the OG in the cloud. :smh:
Remastered Version
OG
I guess it was some sampling issues?
Big's 'Ready To Die' turns 25 years old today. What were your fav joints off the LP?
To mark the occasion I'm dropping Part 1 of my mixtape tribute.
Featuring album tracks + unreleased songs + remixes + blends + interview clips + OG samples.
Part 2 coming soon....
PART 1 TRACKLIST
Intro...
I see it was posted my bad pardon disregard this post and go to the other post made,
moderators y’all can delete this it was a mistake. I was moving fast pardon self
Is it even a debate? The Jackson 5 sample (seems like a Puff discovery all the way), the way Biggie floated on this, everything about this beat switch is legendary.
And if you ever smashed a chick who went to Penn State, you can recite the "f*cked hoes at Penn State" line proudly
I need a...
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Super throwback of Biggie out in the ATL performing.
Check out Puffy's drunk ass in the beginning while they are being interviewed by Chaka (DTP)....Dude has always acted strange when he was intoxicated...kind of suspect if you ask me.
Enjoy and Dap up to show love brehs
:jbhmm::jbhmm:
Mostly referring to solo artist songs, but this has also been the case even for groups. Seems like songs get shorter and shorter as time goes on. That old traditional format of 3 verses + 3-4 hooks seems rare. Even the non-single/album cuts have gone this way. Doesn't matter the...
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