studio.

The entirety of Kingdom Come was mixed on someshyt.
One song the volume is fine, the next one too loud, after that weird again.
"Ain't No nikka" was the BIGGEST song from "Reasonable Doubt" as far as the mainstream.* Song is a Classic straight up.* Without that song, Jay is an underground rapper.* That song is one of the biggest reason "Reasonable Doubt" even went Gold. It also was a huge introduction to the mainstream for Foxy even though she was on "I shot Ya" remix this was the song that people really paid attention to her.* Video was dope two with the Biggie Cameo:Jay-Z feat. Foxy Brown - Ain't No nikka - YouTubeLOL @ that intro:"Jay What's happening, Where's Frank"LOL @ Jay waking up Biggie's groupie's.

i think Jaz-o played the loop by hand all the way through for this song
Jay-Z & Foxy Brown Discuss The Making of Ain't No nikka (2009) - YouTube
Seems like Jay & Foxy recorded this song in astudio.
I'll be >>>> Ain't no nikka
Jay-Z - I'Ll Be Ft. Foxy Brown - YouTube
"I'll be" was a top 40 hit, making it to number 7 on the charts![]()

Jay-Z feat. Foxy Brown - Ain't No nikka - YouTube
LOL @ that intro:
"Jay What's happening, Where's Frank"
LOL @ Jay waking up Biggie's groupie's.
That's what I'm talking about, a lot of rap albums were like that back in the days. It sounds like mid 90s New York, these dudes want 90210 studio plastic shytyall skipping aint no nikka?? that tracks funky as fukk
sounds like they had the vinyl playing live while he was recording it. that crackling noise in the beatrap today doesnt have that raw feeling anymore
but it definitely wasnt mixed at all, just recorded and put out there![]()
. I kinda miss that dirty sound, wu-tang specialized on that shyt. Rza said his sampler or whatever broke and kept making a chopping sound and he sampled that and made a beat of it 
so we let this nikka getaway with not knowing where the beginning sequence comes from and don't neg that nikka for that, man the coli lost it's swag juice