Author Topic: Some L.A. Niggaz  (Read 387 times)

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Some L.A. Niggaz
« on: February 10, 2002, 07:21:45 PM »
On this song each rapper starts off with the opening line from a CLASSIC West Coast track. I know where four of the opening lines come from and the remaining one sounds so familiar but I can't remember what song it came from. What song did Xzibit get his lines from? It sounds familiar as fuck but I can't figure it out.

1. Time Bomb - "Now in my younger days I used to sport a rag backpack full of cans plus a four-four mag" [The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By]

2. King T - "I'm comin' Straight Outta Compton with a loose cannon" [N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton]

3. Hittman - "Gimme that mic fool it's a West Coast jack move" [Ice Cube - Jackin' For Beats]

4. Xzibit - "I was raised in the hood called WHAT-THE-DIF' where the brothers in the hood refused to go Hollywood" [???]

5. Defari - "Five in the mornin' burglars at my door
glock forty-five in my dresser drawer" [Ice-T - 6 'N The Mornin']







 

Suga Foot

Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2002, 07:33:22 PM »
I never even noticed that.   That's makes me like the song even more now.
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Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2002, 10:11:49 PM »
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I never even noticed that.   That's makes me like the song even more now.

thats weird as fuck.  i doubt it was a coincedence tho.  thats cool that u noticed that dogg.
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West Coast Veteran

Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2002, 10:47:47 PM »
Come on. Someone has to know where that verse came from! It sounds so familiar and I know it is from a famous West Coast CLASSIC song so that should make the search easier.

What song has an opening line similar to this:
Xzibit - "I was raised in the hood called WHAT-THE-DIF' where the brothers in the hood refused to go Hollywood"

This has been bugging me for about a month.
 

AxleF

Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2002, 04:13:23 AM »
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Come on. Someone has to know where that verse came from! It sounds so familiar and I know it is from a famous West Coast CLASSIC song so that should make the search easier.

What song has an opening line similar to this:
Xzibit - "I was raised in the hood called WHAT-THE-DIF' where the brothers in the hood refused to go Hollywood"

This has been bugging me for about a month.



Volume 10 - Pistal Grip Pump.  Classic heat!

http://www.half.com/cat/buy/prod.cgi?cpid=1775904&domain_id=1876

I got this OG.  Hot Baka Boyz production.

Kev aka Ax
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Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2002, 06:33:52 AM »

Pistol Gripped Pumped I'ma Laugh at all Times
Pistol Gripped Pumped I'ma Laugh at all Times
Pistol Gripped Pumped I'ma Laugh at all Times
Niggaz Fuck With Otha Niggaz Shit
But They Dont Be Fuckin With MInes.



I used to think this was some old school Above The Law shit.. but then I found out it was from Vol. 10. But what is Vol.10? Is it a mix cd or what? and if it is a Mix Cd, who's the actuall person that raps this song?
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Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2002, 07:37:26 AM »
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Volume 10 - Pistal Grip Pump.  Classic heat!

http://www.half.com/cat/buy/prod.cgi?cpid=1775904&domain_id=1876

I got this OG.  Hot Baka Boyz production.

Kev aka Ax


OH SHIT! I totally forgot about Volume 10! That nucka was dope as hell! I remember buying the single for "Pistol Grip Pump" because they played it quite a bit on Rap City when it was actually a good show. FUCK THIS SONG IS DOPE! Thanks homie for reminding me about a forgotten CLASSIC!

Criminal_909 - Volume 10 is an MC. That is his name. The name does sound like a compilation though LOL!
 

Jome

Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #7 on: February 11, 2002, 08:51:14 AM »
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On this song each rapper starts off with the opening line from a CLASSIC West Coast track.
1. Time Bomb - "Now in my younger days I used to sport a rag backpack full of cans plus a four-four mag" [The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By]

2. King T - "I'm comin' Straight Outta Compton with a loose cannon" [N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton]

3. Hittman - "Gimme that mic fool it's a West Coast jack move" [Ice Cube - Jackin' For Beats]

4. Xzibit - "I was raised in the hood called WHAT-THE-DIF' where the brothers in the hood refused to go Hollywood" [???]

5. Defari - "Five in the mornin' burglars at my door
glock forty-five in my dresser drawer" [Ice-T - 6 'N The Mornin']


Good lookin homie, I knew some of them, but I didn't know all of them was classic lines.
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Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #8 on: February 11, 2002, 09:08:10 AM »
I am fan of ice cube...ice t.....and nwa....but fuck i neva actually noticed that def., hitt & king t use lines from their songs! fuck and 6 n' tha morn by ice t is one of my favourite t tracks,!!
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Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #9 on: February 11, 2002, 09:42:24 AM »
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On this song each rapper starts off with the opening line from a CLASSIC West Coast track. I know where four of the opening lines come from and the remaining one sounds so familiar but I can't remember what song it came from. What song did Xzibit get his lines from? It sounds familiar as fuck but I can't figure it out.

1. Time Bomb - "Now in my younger days I used to sport a rag backpack full of cans plus a four-four mag" [The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By] ....


Dope tune but I'd only ever noticed the NWA one !!...  off to find the originals.

Good spotting ;)
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Re: Some L.A. Niggaz
« Reply #10 on: February 11, 2002, 02:20:37 PM »
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Pistol Gripped Pumped I'ma Laugh at all Times
Pistol Gripped Pumped I'ma Laugh at all Times
Pistol Gripped Pumped I'ma Laugh at all Times
Niggaz Fuck With Otha Niggaz Shit
But They Dont Be Fuckin With MInes.



I used to think this was some old school Above The Law shit.. but then I found out it was from Vol. 10. But what is Vol.10? Is it a mix cd or what? and if it is a Mix Cd, who's the actuall person that raps this song?


Yea... this dude is classic LA Shit.  He has an EP out called

Psycho:


He also appears on an album by a group called The A-Team.  Pz.

btw, thats "Pistal Grip Pump on my LAP..."  Not "Laugh."

Kev aka Ax
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