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i always liked Pat's version too... it was one of my favorite tracks, used to play it on repeat.

I remember hearing UGK & outkast's version for the first time like :dahell:"these a-list nikkas done stole project pat's beat....."

Bruh...it flipped my wig how it was NO difference whatsoever in the beats minus Dre's part having no drums. It took me a while to get over that shyt.

That might've been my first time realizing that producers sell the same beat to more than one artist sometimes. I couldn't believe it.
 

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Some of y'all who not from the South might not understand my perspective. I recall vividly when Pat's was getting major radio play down here in '02-03 plus I had the Layin the Smack Down album.

When I first heard the UGK song my immediate reaction was "Damn, they straightup re-used Pat's beat". Despite being a huge Kast & UGK fan, I had to warm up to it after hearing Pat's for so long.

Im from Atlanta Georgia born and raised bruh u tripping
 

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Im from Atlanta Georgia born and raised bruh u tripping

:snoop:

So if you hear a hit record recycling a beat verbatim that's already well-embedded in your mind it's not gonna throw you off? Especially if you really dug the first song.

Sure I'm trippin :camby:
 

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Some of y'all who not from the South might not understand my perspective. I recall vividly when Pat's was getting major radio play down here in '02-03 plus I had the Layin the Smack Down album.

When I first heard the UGK song my immediate reaction was "Damn, they straightup re-used Pat's beat". Despite being a huge Kast & UGK fan, I had to warm up to it after hearing Pat's for so long.
I'm from the South and trust me I remember this dropping and thinking the same shyt but Dre's opening verse and Bun and Pimp floating on it so much better I couldn't be mad. Paul talked about this and said that Sony wouldn't let them be on the track and only produce it and it was Paul and Juicy idea to begin with. Even though the beat is the same the songs sound completely different and they bring different vibes to both tracks. I still have my original copy of Ghetty Green just to let you know.
 

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Bruh...it flipped my wig how it was NO difference whatsoever in the beats minus Dre's part having no drums. It took me a while to get over that shyt.

That might've been my first time realizing that producers sell the same beat to more than one artist sometimes. I couldn't believe it.
Naw pimp had that pat record in jail and liked it so much that he specifically requested that beat.
 

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Personally, I always felt like Project Pat's signature flow fit perfectly into the pocket of this beat. When I look past the big names on International Player's Anthem, Pat's version, while more simple, is just doper IMO. Nobody on IPA rode the beat better than him. (Pimp C is a close 2nd)



Pat 1st 3 albums are classics. That Layin Da Smack Down cover is straight fukkery and comedy.
 
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I never liked the players anthem. Every time I hear it it reminds me of a wedding prolly cause of the music video
 

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i would agree. its certainly the best produced use of the sample. im guessing alot of peoples introduction were through the ugk song though. which was so epic. so, i understand them voting that way.
Some of y'all who not from the South might not understand my perspective. I recall vividly when Pat's was getting major radio play down here in '02-03 plus I had the Layin the Smack Down album.

When I first heard the UGK song my immediate reaction was "Damn, they straightup re-used Pat's beat". Despite being a huge Kast & UGK fan, I had to warm up to it after hearing Pat's for so long.
edit: i just read your post after the fact. EXACTLY. as a memphian it was so crazy seeing them blow on major level around the time.
 
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Nah International Players Anthem is one of the best songs of all times.
I wonder how they reached the conclusion to sell the beat again, 5 years later.

They knew that it deserved to be a classic song and were just holding it for the right moment :banderas:
 
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I'm from the South and trust me I remember this dropping and thinking the same shyt but Dre's opening verse and Bun and Pimp floating on it so much better I couldn't be mad. Paul talked about this and said that Sony wouldn't let them be on the track and only produce it and it was Paul and Juicy idea to begin with. Even though the beat is the same the songs sound completely different and they bring different vibes to both tracks. I still have my original copy of Ghetty Green just to let you know.

Bruh u need 2 go back and mention big boi in your post that fool absolutely bodied that track. Easily the best verse
 
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