it was all new to me. most quoted would be hard to whittle down, but it wasn't that.
you got me to listen to it for another 30 seconds, i have no dj clue what you're talking about.If you want one that got a lot of airplay off the top of my head Wyclef references it at the end of "We Trying To Stay Alive". I bet it's in more songs that you know than you realize.
you got me to listen to it for another 30 seconds, i have no dj clue what you're talking about.
fuck jay-z and kanye, the intro to ready to die had a refrain? i'm too old to be familiar with run the jewels.Taddy's chillin, Dragon's chillin
What more can I say? Top billin'
You've really never heard this refrain before?
This is what the genius page lists
"Rapped to a beat by Stetsasonic’s Daddy-O, Milk Dee’s lyrics continue to be referenced and sampled to this day.
Some examples include “Otis” by Jay-Z and Kanye West, The intro to Biggie’s Ready to Die, and “Nobody Speak” by DJ Shadow and Run the Jewels."
edit: found a list Top Billin' - Notable References
fuck jay-z and kanye, the intro to ready to die had a refrain? i'm too old to be familiar with run the jewels.
fuck jay-z and kanye, the intro to ready to die had a refrain? i'm too old to be familiar with run the jewels.
A lot of good songs
The Beatles mixed with Wu. Good shit.
Oooh, yeah! Method man & redman is some good shit, tooI can't believe this wasn't the first one that popped into my head. The chorus
There are many beautiful blends on You Tube. I find them fascinating. I rip them to mp3 and play em in the car. They almost sound like brand new songs.Yeah this was fantastic (for instance I just posted "Uh Huh" but I prefer this version). Same dude that produced the Professor Elemental song I posted earlier.
Oooh, yeah! Method man & redman is some good shit, too