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Suga Foot

YO SUGA FOOT!! Good looking out homie.  I remember we were making a song back in the day about the future like 2020 and prisoners had started a religion with 2pac as a Prophet... 


Was it this sample?

 

Okka

It's kind of like "What Would You Do".  The version that appears on Natural Born Killers movie soundtrack gets credited to Dre while the version on Murder Was The Case gets credited to Daz.   If you watch the movie, The Show, Dre was definitely in there, producing it.

Yeah, 'cause the version on the "NBK" soundtrack is not the same version. It's a remix Dr. Dre did. I bought the OST just for that one song.
 

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Was it this sample?



Yeah but I never thought of it as being that sampled, there’s a track on Outlawz Still I Rise that samples that song I think it’s “Good Die Young”
Givin' respect to 2pac September 7th-13th The Day Hip-Hop Died

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Teddy Loc

Re: Dogg Pound’s most underrated tracks? “Just Doggin” off Sunset Park...
« Reply #33 on: November 06, 2021, 10:16:17 PM »
The Sunset Park version is pure gold!

Yes indeed. Up Tempo and Crunk.
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