U FAGGiTS CANT FUCK WIT PETE ROCK WIT THE REMIXES !!BUT HERES SOME DOPE JOINTS
ILL 9TH JOINT
HERES ONE THAT MAKES 50 SOUND GOOD
U FAGGiTS CANT FUCK WIT PETE ROCK WIT THE REMIXES !!BUT HERES SOME DOPE JOINTS
ILL 9TH JOINT
HERES ONE THAT MAKES 50 SOUND GOOD
HAVOC = GOAT SNARE DRUM
Speaking of Remixes.
Can anybody help me with:
"The Light"
Released: 2000
B-side: "Right Here (Remix)" (featuring Xzibit), "Livin' It Up"
Yah pretty much anything pete rock diamond d or hell even jay dee ever remixed.
Cormega-The Saga Remix
DoomStarks 'Victory Laps' Madvillain Remix
Here is 3 that pop into my mind. Onyx remix of Shut 'Em Down with Pun n Nore. Nas remix of Made You Look with Jada n Luda. And Ras Kass/Diamond D remix of Soul On Ice. peace
i can t hold a 40 by twisted mentality. THAT SHIT WAS DOPE.
Pete Rock is the undisputed king of the remix, at least in the early to mid '90s. also the DITC crew, especially Buckwild was amazing when it came down to that + of course Premier.
a track i've been thinking about lately where I prefer the remix is Big Punisher's "The Dream Shatterer". Buckwild did the original but Domingo remixed it for the album and i prefer that version so even if it's the LP version it is a remix AND my favorite!
i love both versions of "Once Upon A Time" by Slum Village ft. Pete Rock but I think the remix is even sharper. both were produced by Pete Rock and co-produced by Dilla:
the Buckwild remix of Brand Nubian's "Word is Bond" is better than the OG to me altho that's a dope jam too:
another Brand Nubian classic is "Punps Jump Up To Get BeatDown", there's actually three versions of it and Diamond D produced all of them. all three are classics, there's the album version, there is the remix with the different beat and a Diamond verse on then there's the remix that only was on the video. it has the same vocals but the beat has many differences to it - that's probably my favorite.
last but not least i want to throw in the Hitmen Remix of KRS-One's "Step Into A World". sure Puffy's verses are annoying but the Teacher sounds enourmous over that beat, and i love how they flipped that classic bassline used on Showbiz & AG's "Soul Clap". the original Jesse West version is good and often hailed as a classic but tbh it never did much for me, the remix is far superior imo:
there's just a lot of great remixes that surpasses the original, i got more that i can think off but i don't wanna jam up the thread. i'll come back later instead. good thread btw
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