yea i had the murda marcyville too.. i have both versions..i think theyre on the library of a legend joint too. i had people talking way before unplugged though.
it was the new song when he re-released theBP2 as 2.1 the single disc...red cover.
can anybody tell me what mixtape this was officially on?
left off BP 2 right? for some fukkin reason

shyt woulda been one of the best on the cd, musta been the sample
iirc correctly it was part of the bp2 sessions.
i remember making a whole album of songs that didn't make bp2 before the album came out..
early this morning
people talking/don't u know
addicted to the game
stop
big car keys( i can no longer find this had it on a cd and lost it..anyone got it? its the rarest hov song at this point )
it shoulda been the intro on bp2 imo.. shyt these songs and the best on bp2 woulda been a single disc CLASSIC
Not sure if it was actually a part of BP2 sessions, but it leaked during the period leading up to BP2. I'm not sure why it never made an official project; it's one of my favorite Jay-Z songs.
It sounds like a Dipset track to the core
blueprint leftover tracks were:
early this morning
addicted to the game
south philly nikkas (murda murda marcyville)-this appeared in a different version on bleek's album however
show you how to do this-this appeared on the bp 2
as for other songs you mentioned, people are talking is on the jay-z unplugged album
never heard of stop or big car keys.
tracks #3 and #4 on the backside were "early this morning" and "addicted to the game"
this white label vinyl came out MARCH 2001. it came out BEFORE blueprint 1 was released.
south philly nikkaz has other names.
it goes by "chill/chilly chill" and "murda marcyville". addicted to the game also is called "calling my name"
two of the songs on this vinyl made it to retail.
show you made it as a BP2 bonus track NOV 2002 but had the skit at the end shaved off.
south philly nikkaz appeared on bleeks album in DEC 2003 but had all new verses and geda K was replaced by beanie sigel.
i dont remember what the new verses entailed but the original from the vinyl was a diss record.
jay-z and bleek dissed jayo felony and nas and geda k verse was toward prodigy/mobb deep
i always liked geda K, seems like the rocafella artists i liked are the ones that got dropped.
i think the label he was signed to was bleeks label the carter faculty.