TheDarceKnight
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Sorry I'm late replying to this. Essay below but if you're an LB fan you'll enjoy what I wrote. @steadyrighteous you might like this too.@TheDarceKnight was there an alternative version to this album? I always heard that there was an original one that Atlantic wouldn't put out so they had to redo it and came out with this version. I'm surprised they didnt make them change the title.
TL;DR- The album amazingly is exactly what they made and Atlantic didn't fukk with it, but a few things of note are below.
Surprisingly, Atlantic took the album from a hard drive in a small room in NC and released it without fukking with it. Phonte was the miracle of TMS was that it came out unaltered.
There were a couple of changes, but none of Atlantic's end. A few points.
- I believe they wanted Say It Again it Slow It Down as the single instead of Lovin' It. There was talks of a T.I. verse on a Lovin' It remix since T.I. was on Atlantic at the time.
- The original last song instead was Still Lives Through, and then they added The Olio, featuring L.E.G.A.C.Y., with a dope Curtis Mayfield sample flip. The sample was cleared and paid for so that's why I don't feel like I'm snitching to say that. The Olio ended up becoming the final song on the Import version of the album, but for some reason, they replaced it with We Got Now on the U.S. version. So the album ends with Still Lives Through, and then We Got Now is sort of a "bonus track". But the original "bonus track" was The Olio.
- The original beat for Watch Me was produced by 9th Wonder and not Khrysis. The vocals were re-recorded over Khrysis' beat, and I prefer the album version better. This is the OG version: https://ufile.io/x30dt
- Hold On was almost put on the retail version. Fly sample from Jermaine Jackson. It's on the Import version after We Got Now, but before The Olio. I remember being mad that Hold On didn't make the album, but the Import version is the version I listen to, so I'm not mad at it. One of Phonte's best and most underrated verses ever.
- We Got Now was originally supposed to have the final verse from Saigon, who was also a new hip-hop act signed to Atlantic. Saigon ended up sending in a really weird verse that didn't go with the theme of "we're the next dudes in the game right now" so they scrapped it, and replaced it with a verse from Chaundon, who had an album coming out. 9th Wonder ended up using Saigon's verse for a song on Dream Merchant 2, and Joe Scudda wrote the rest of the song around Saigon's leftover verse. Like, just listen to this and imagine it being the last verse you heard on We Got Now to close out the album

A final interesting point is a few mirrors between TMS and TL. On TL, Pooh's solo track is at the beginning of the album and Phonte's is at the end. They flipped that on TMS on purpose. Phonte's solo track on each album has one long verse instead of a traditional song structure. Track 13 on both albums is the sole track produced by someone other than 9th Wonder on both albums. Track 4 on both albums is Speed and Not Enough, and Not Enough is a spiritual sequel to Speed. All For You is another spiritual sequel to Away From Me.
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