Originally Posted by Bungle
you proved that your point is WRONG......
Ghost raps over the LA LA LA song, no samples are used, the only technology that was used to create the track for HOLLA is a turntable, which had the Delfonics record on it, no samplers.
why in Gods name would he sample just that part of the jones & blumenberg song, when the same sound is on the delfonics song ?? have u never thought that the 2 songs might have used the same instrument to create the same sound, because back in the day thats what they used to do, and still do it alot today (check Al Green records for proof, alot of his shit sounds the same), YES i agree they sound exactly the same & you are forgiven for making the mistake you made, its not your fault, i thought the same thing when i heard the jones & blumenberg song, then i realized Ghost just spits over la la la...thats what made the track so amazing to me, even with all this proof and so many people telling you otherwise, you still believe you are right. look on the album credits for Pretty Toney album, look at Holla and tell me where it mentions Jones & Blumenberg....it doesnt, shit, he even credits The Delfonics as a feature on the track, but jones & blumenberg never get mentioned.
La La La... & Holla have the exact same instrumental, nothing is changed, i love both songs, please stop arguing against the truth because it makes u look like a complete and utter moron. peace.