lookin for a song that came out in I believe 91-92 called and again I believe "messin up a good thing"...I know the chorus goes ya messin ya messin ya messin up a good thing
the song had like five versus from different people and one of them was went zippy do dah what up with the hooplah
anybody knows this? It's from premos "Penalty Recordings Mix Tape", but i can't find any info with lyrics search http://www4.zippyshare.com/v/5qAhPewB/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
serch4beatz wrote:anybody knows this? It's from premos "Penalty Recordings Mix Tape", but i can't find any info with lyrics search http://www4.zippyshare.com/v/5qAhPewB/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Its 'No Love' by Blackjack but its not the same as the album version on Youtube (that has a girl singing on the chorus)
What is the name of track rappers are freestyling to at the 58:11 mark of this kool keith show? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFhpdUTAZpM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
bobbitoboy wrote:What is the name of track rappers are freestyling to at the 58:11 mark of this kool keith show? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFhpdUTAZpM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking for the name of a track I heard in spring 1997. A very grimy track sounded kind of Onyx like. There was at least three different mc's on the song.
I only have the scratched chorus in my mind
"I put my life on the line 3x
All y'all gun clappas and original chebba smokers"
khadafi wrote:Looking for the name of a track I heard in spring 1997. A very grimy track sounded kind of Onyx like. There was at least three different mc's on the song.
I only have the scratched chorus in my mind
"I put my life on the line 3x
All y'all gun clappas and original chebba smokers"
Anybody know who Droog sampled on "Hoodie Weather" w' Prodigy?
Sounds like some Euro 70's prog rock to me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kB2AVYa1JA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looking for an ID for this song I heard from a WKCR night train episode from sometime in 1998. The song played before it was Scarmanga's "Life ain't the Same" with Godfather Don and Mike L.
The emcee sounds like he could be from the Bay Area and the chorus samples Jeru's "in a state of nothingness" line from "Ain't the Devil Happy."
The emcee starts off the sound with the following lines:
"heed no remorse for the slave endorsed/seeking infinite power/overlooking the darkest shade/drip the fade through countless hours."