Regarding that sample, I'll give Swizz major props (Hov voice) but that's where it stops.
They did
This is what we got before
Now it goes back to the original beat mid verse instead of the end
Swizz a stand up dude, always reps positivity, helped Clipse out of a jam, and had one of the best beats on the new Raekwon album.
Time for the Coli to stop saying he’s wack. Dude has shown over time he’s capable of producing quality music and he really eats, sleeps and breathes this Hip Hop shyt.
Now hearing him over the original beat…why did they have it switch up in the 1st place?
I guess it’s supposed to sound epic, but nah. This sound wayyy tuffer
Yea. Nah, this sound way better. He sound more fluid on this beat. Like he embedded in that biitch.Pusha explained it. Pharrell designed the track that way and his plan was for each of em to drop 8 bars over the second beat. But Pusha thought it sounded like QB and Nas so they sent it to him and asked for a verse.
Yea. Nah, this sound way better. He sound more fluid on this beat. Like he embedded in that biitch.
For sure, even how Pusha starts his verse:Malice hitting the 97-98 Nore flow on So Be It one of my favorite parts
They comment on this in any of the interviews?
I thought that was more of a Prodigy homage from his opening verse on “Street Life”For sure, even how Pusha starts his verse:
“C-L-I-P-S-E, epi, 8-ball, L.V.”
That’s definitely paying homage to War Report![]()