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tompetrez3;3174164 said:LA, LA both versions especially the Iraq Mix
Disciplined InSight;3174212 said:I always liked "New York, New York" because Kurupt displayed the ill lyrical clapping during that era, yet "L.A. L.A." was better because of the beat which Marley Marl produced and used that sample before RZA did for Big on "Long Kiss Goodnight" and Khadafi, Mobb Deep and Capone N' Noreaga coming together to clap back for N.Y. when no one was doing it..and co-sign to dude above...Tragedy's verse>>>>>>>>>>
Plus that video was dark and grimy...
onepunch;3174254 said:i never realized that Biggie had the same beat as LA LA for Long Kiss Goodnight...you got a good ear
Disciplined InSight;3174271 said:Yeah...great producing minds (Marley Marl and RZA) thinking alike. They both used the same sample.
[video=youtube;bIVJLFFFIqY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIVJLFFFIqY&feature=player_embedded[/video]
The sample starts at 0.05...
onepunch;3174254 said:i never realized that Biggie had the same beat as LA LA for Long Kiss Goodnight...you got a good ear