Coolie High >>>>>> Luchini AKA This Is It

Coolie High >>>>>> Luchini AKA This Is It

  • Yes

    Votes: 26 61.9%
  • No

    Votes: 15 35.7%
  • Bruh, I don't know. But I do know this thread is extra flabby.

    Votes: 1 2.4%

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I have been saying this for YEARS.

Many people gonna come in here and disagree, stomachlines....but I'm in total agreement with the thread title.

Word?! that's what's up!

glad to know i ain't the only one.

Bruh, I don't even listen to the whole Uptown Saturday Night album anymore, but Coolie High stays in rotation after all this time. Song is timeless.

Camp Lo could've only released Coolie High and still made a mark in Hip Hop history to me. That song is perfect.
 

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So crazy! I used to have debates about this in school way back, lol.

"Coolie High" was the first track I was really into from Lo. Stretch and Bobbito used to play it all the time. I recorded it off their show and had it on a Maxell cassette that I would take to school with me, lol. This is like middle school! Before the album even dropped. "Luchini" is crazy, so it's always been tough for me to choose between these two tracks. But I listen to "Coolie High" way more for some reason. Probably nostalgia, because I vividly remember playing this joint for people in school and putting them on to Camp Lo.
 
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So crazy! I used to have debates about this in school way back, lol.

"Coolie High" was the first track I was really into from Lo. Stretch and Bobbito used to play it all the time. I recorded it off their show and had it on a Maxell cassette that I would take to school with me, lol. This is like middle school! Before the album even dropped. "Luchini" is crazy, so it's always been tough for me to choose between these two tracks. But I listen to "Coolie High" way more for some reason. Probably nostalgia, because I vividly remember playing this joint for people in school and putting them on to Camp Lo.

Word, bruh lol

Yeah, I love the laid back vibe of the beat on Coolie High and the way they sampled Janet's "Funny How Time Flies"

That shyt is so damn smooth.
 

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Word, bruh lol

Yeah, I love the laid back vibe of the beat on Coolie High and the way they sampled Janet's "Funny How Time Flies"

That shyt is so damn smooth.

Masterful production by Ski.

Funny story about this joint. I think Stretch and Bob had a white label with no official title on the record because Bob was like, "This is a new joint from Camp Lo called 'Sugar Love'". I was like "WTF? kinda title is that?" But that's all he said and we never even heard the song before, so on my tape tracklist I put "Camp Lo - Sugar Love". The album comes out like a year later, I cop it and I'm reading the song titles, no "Sugar Love". I hear "Coolie High" as I'm skipping through the songs and there goes "Sugar Love" with the correct title.

:russ:
 
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Masterful production by Ski.

Funny story about this joint. I think Stretch and Bob had a white label with no official title on the record because Bob was like, "This is a new joint from Camp Lo called 'Sugar Love'". I was like "WTF? kinda title is that?" But that's all he said and we never even heard the song before, so on my tape tracklist I put "Camp Lo - Sugar Love". The album comes out like a year later, I cop it and I'm reading the song titles, no "Sugar Love". I hear "Coolie High" as I'm skipping through the songs and there goes "Sugar Love" with the correct title.

:russ:

Hilarious! OMG! :pachaha:

that's how i was so many times when i first heard a song, or i would just remember a few lines or some of the hook and then write it down lmao

man, to think of how far we've come from those days, of buying maxwell tapes to record songs on the radio is crazy when you really think about it.
 
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