How is it I’ve gone all these years and never knew there was a Deep Cover remix with different lyrics?![]()
yeah it was on the 12" vinyl single of Dre Day
How is it I’ve gone all these years and never knew there was a Deep Cover remix with different lyrics?![]()
Then you have the clean version which has some lyric changes as well.How is it I’ve gone all these years and never knew there was a Deep Cover remix with different lyrics?![]()

Then you have the clean version which has some lyric changes as well.
Same. I have actually tried to collect a lot of them over the years. Death Row was the king of them, particularly 2Pac with I Ain’t Mad at Cha. Domino redid his entire album and Cube redid a lot of Lethal Injection for the clean versions.I miss the radio edits of the old days when they would re do the song instead of bleeping or reversing the expletives....
Coli brehs which is worse, the bleeping or the (efilrofzaggin) reverse on the curse? (RIP Heavy D)
I always thought Sweet Potato Pie clean was better than the explicit version.Same. I have actually tried to collect a lot of them over the years. Death Row was the king of them, particularly 2Pac with I Ain’t Mad at Cha. Domino redid his entire album and Cube redid a lot of Lethal Injection for the clean versions.
I actually think the reversing was worse as it took up more of the track. Many songs were unlistenable no matter how it was done.
Completely agree. I had the clean tape as a kid and then bought the explicit CD, not realizing. This DJ by Warren G is another one I think was better.I always thought Sweet Potato Pie clean was better than the explicit version.
Same. I have actually tried to collect a lot of them over the years. Death Row was the king of them, particularly 2Pac with I Ain’t Mad at Cha. Domino redid his entire album and Cube redid a lot of Lethal Injection for the clean versions.
I actually think the reversing was worse as it took up more of the track. Many songs were unlistenable no matter how it was done.