Verses where you can clearly tell who ghostwrote it

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Diddy talking about “Spitting Ether” and “Five Percenter Culture” on the SAME track with Nas:mjlol:


Diddy had this young rapper named Aasim as his protege. He wrote a bunch on Press Play & Last Train To Paris, including this song (co-wrote with Nas), Tell Me, and even We Gon Make It. That album has some obvious ghostwriters..... Wanna Move (T.I.), Diddy Rock (S/O Ness!)

Outside of the obvious Diddy/Dre songs, the obvious ghostwriters are scattered. Hov got some obvious placements on Foxy's debut and even some on Amil's.

For Bow Wow, it's pretty clear Da Brat, Kurupt, & T.I. ghostwrote for him.
 

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Diddy had this young rapper named Aasim as his protege. He wrote a bunch on Press Play & Last Train To Paris, including this song (co-wrote with Nas), Tell Me, and even We Gon Make It. That album has some obvious ghostwriters..... Wanna Move (T.I.), Diddy Rock (S/O Ness!)

Outside of the obvious Diddy/Dre songs, the obvious ghostwriters are scattered. Hov got some obvious placements on Foxy's debut and even some on Amil's.

For Bow Wow, it's pretty clear Da Brat, Kurupt, & T.I. ghostwrote for him.

Game wrote We Gonna Make It for Diddy. U can hear it and hes in the credits

around the 43:10 mark



Damn, crazy. Still say it sounds exactly like Snoop.
 

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You know I love the way you feel-a sip my tequil-a
Works from the dealers full-length chinchilla
Heat up the clutch, seven-fifty deluxe
Then we speed down the hutch, breakin' trees in the dutch
I'm not the one you sleep wit', to eat quick
Want a cheap trick, better go down to FreakNik
You got to hit me off, buy this girl gifts of course
So I look sick in my six with my Christian LaCroix



All of that always sounded like how Cam used to rhyme around that time but I wasn't in the studio so I wouldn't know
Say them lines in Biggie's voice and how he'd inflect and sing out vowels and that suits him 100%.


“What happened was, [Untertainment CEO Lance] Un [Rivera] gave Mase $30,000 to write five songs for Lil’ Cease at that time and Mase gave me $5,000 of the 30 to write one or two of the songs,” explained Killa. “I wrote the ‘Crush on You’ song and they ended up keeping it for Lil’ Kim album but it was really for Lil’ Cease. The original ‘Crush on You’ is all Lil’ Cease, Lil’ Kim isn’t even on the record.”
 
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