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Quote from: dj coma on March 24, 2017, 09:41:46 AMAt the very least I bet that Teddy was inspired to to use the Debarge sample after hearing I Ain't Mad At Cha. "inspired" makes it sound friendly lol
At the very least I bet that Teddy was inspired to to use the Debarge sample after hearing I Ain't Mad At Cha.
Quote from: Sccit on March 24, 2017, 10:00:30 AMQuote from: dj coma on March 24, 2017, 09:41:46 AMAt the very least I bet that Teddy was inspired to to use the Debarge sample after hearing I Ain't Mad At Cha. "inspired" makes it sound friendly lolThat's what I meant. At the very least he heard I Ain't Mad At Cha and decided he wanted to flip it for the Blackstreet album, not on some revenge shit. I Ain't Mad At Cha wasn't a single until right before Pac died so he might not have thought it would be a big deal to use the same sample.
Your Teddy Riley apologist tone is quite strange. Consider Riley took that beat when offered it by Dre even though he knew Pac had spit on it before and if he didn't he certainly did once the Toss It Up promo vinyl dropped one month before Makaveli. It's also quite strange how you can't appear to put together the pieces of how he'd Jack Pacs beat in return for him doing the same. Simple question:What age were you in 96?