What was Bleed and Master P smoking when they recorded How Ya Do Dat?

NO-BadAzz

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I think the original song is better. Master P was smart enough to know he could make it a hit



Concentration Camp was a movement in Baton Rouge and P saw how C-loc was moving. I really think P did a great job of capitalizing on this song. The original song when it came out, went crazy and Bleed was that nikka along with Loc. Max was up next on the label, so the joint deal P did with C-loc records was an example of black brothers working together.

I think both parties won, C-loc is the dude on the last verse that's on the remix. He had a big buzz too in the boot at the time.
 

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Then he put it on the Bout It Soundtrack and the shyt just took off :wow:


fukking 96-97 in Louisiana was the best times ever:wow:
 
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i swear that was P's best verse ever and i mean EVER.... when the beat drops back in when he says "in the game cause we soldiers......" my nikka i still get goosebumps

and bleed's first 10 bars of his verse are legendary, i love this record and am going to listen to it on the subway later. 5 star thread


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I always thought this was P's most aesthetically pleasing verse too along with No Limit Soldiers.:whew:
 
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