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oh my fucking god. you did it. you actually did it. may you be blessed always
ОтветитьThat’s sick. I’ve had this album for years. Never knew that
Ответитьstop snitching skylar
ОтветитьRZA was chopping before chopping was even a thing.
ОтветитьGood job my boi anybody calling you a snitch can kick rocks I found the sample on google they just mad now I’m a go sample this shit out of this 😂
ОтветитьThat beat is still hard as steel 😮
ОтветитьTook about 30 years to find the sample lmao
ОтветитьWhen you have someone like RZA man anything is possible to sample!!! RZA was ahead of his time!! The RZArector is in your sector suckers!!! ✌🏻
Ответить🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьPooh Tank Clan ain't barking ta fak wit
ОтветитьDigging waaaayyyyy deep in the crates to find this!!! That’s knowing your music history.
ОтветитьThis joint was hard!! I make beats & didn’t know where this sample originated. But that "Wu Tang Clan Ain't Nothing to Fuck Wit" sample from Underdog? Boy I was floored! I was telling people that's where he got it & they couldn't believe it until i showed them!! That was classic as well!! Great post!!💯
ОтветитьWait haven't the sample already been found? I've known this for quite a while :0
ОтветитьYou really think you found this? You are crazy if you think you were the first. Quit putting found in your title.
Ответитьawesome!
ОтветитьIncredible sample flip. This is damn near Shook Ones level
ОтветитьThis sample has being at the breaks forum for years
ОтветитьRZA chops better than a helicopter
Ответитьhow funny nice man :)
ОтветитьRZA sampling Monk is also what explains the dissonant sound of early Wu-Tang productions... It all makes sense, afterwards.
Ответить"I'm like Thelonious at the underground piano"
ОтветитьThe mysterious sample thats hard to find is Black Moon - "Anything test mon me clean fi mi gun"
ОтветитьRza was and always will be my favorite producer ... Damn meth beat is so hard ....
Ответитьcongrats bro that's awesome
ОтветитьBoom
ОтветитьRAZOOORRR SHAAAARRPPP
ОтветитьRza is a Master of Producing & Sample
Ответить90’s hip hop production is the greatest era ever. Countless never ending gems
Ответитьthis vid is part of music history
ОтветитьThat Method Man beat always reminds me of those old shows with the villain with the weird mustache putting the girl on the train tracks. 😂
Ответить🔥🔥🗽
ОтветитьBravo, man, bravo.
ОтветитьRza is a genius. Period.
ОтветитьThose SP drums are slapping up all DAWs
ОтветитьSick!!!
ОтветитьMeth talked about this on drink champs and it reminded me to look at this again. Crazy flip.
ОтветитьRza made a great instrumental 🖤
Ответитьsounds kinda like west side slaughterhouse too
ОтветитьAlhamdulilah 3 musical geniuses. Peace to Coltrane, Monk, and Rza.
Ответитьalways so good
ОтветитьRza is a genius!!! Top 3 producer all time
ОтветитьWow! What an Incredible Flip of this Sample! Thanks for posting! Riza is Incredible!
ОтветитьFor a long time I thought RZA Played this himself, guess not
ОтветитьRZA is a genius
ОтветитьI wish I knew where those drums came from 😢
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьM E T H O D, man! M E T H O D, man!
ОтветитьOMG I knew it was monk!!!!
ОтветитьNice man
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