The Rap-Rock Era......1995-2005

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:ohhh: Nice!...never heard of any of these tracks....I know the NWA and The D.OC. were way before 1995. I looked up the Goodie Mobb was 1998 track and the G Shorties was 1996. Ceelo killed that track by singing over it..:whew:....underutilized genre blending is that R&B singing/rap over rock-centric production :banderas:. I'm surprised neo-soul artist ls in tjis period didn't do this...a few did ...but underutilized as fuuck...francis:

M.O.P. could've made a lane for themselves, they had some dope songs





When you heard this on NFL Street 2:whew:




Oh shiit forgot about M.O.P....you right about having their own lane....
 
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More of a loop, there's no live band playing guitar riffs. Song came out a few days ago
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I dig the loop! :ehh: Sounds like a Ghostface/Killah Priest track.

This the original track


Ghost hopped on a remix as a promo for one of those cannabis companies, a product called Wu Goo and the name of the track

I call it Wu Rock.... :banderas:
 
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I dig the loop! :ehh: Sounds like a Ghostface/Killah Priest track.

This the original track


Ghost hopped on a remix one of those MJ company promos

I call it Wu Rock.... :banderas:

Nice one. No wonder the loop style sounded very familiar. Did Wu start doing Wu Rock stuff in the late 90's?
 

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Nice one. No wonder the loop style sounded very familiar. Did Wu start doing Wu Rock stuff in the late 90's?

Let me clarify, I didn't mean that Conway track was connected to that Killah Priest track...only that it had the same feel..

Kinda have to search high and low for Wu Tang rappers/affiliates over rock production....it's a few tracks out there, but a whole album would be dope.

The same producer, DJ Woool, that did the Wu Goo track did this track with Killah Priest..

Inspectah Deck under the Czarface banner
 
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