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mp3 of the video version if anyone wants it; http://usershare.net/13xfl58ynt2c
lol, if Sneed got whopped on cuz of Kool G Rap, than MC New York a.k.a. 2pac was a laughable hypocrite
that reason sure as hell coldnt been G rap, that just crazy conspiracy theories. pac was wit G Rap and Sir Jinx during the riots..
the unreleased music video from the WADR vault - enjoy!can't watch from your country? --> http://youtubeunblocker.co.uk/ <--source: Death Row Records Official Forums • Login
Always wondered, are those Dre drums on here? Sure sounds like it from the era, does or did he get any co-prod credit fro this one?
besides, sam said that dre didn't like the song.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on January 14, 2011, 06:20:17 AMbesides, sam said that dre didn't like the song.wtf ur kidn me right? dre can go suck one off
DX: Are you still spittin’ like in that sort of more aggressive way you were back in the day?Sam Sneed: Nah. See that’s the thing, I’ve never really been on that real aggressive – that really wasn’t my thing. And when I did do it, it was basically like from a perspective of the cats that I knew around me that was going through how the hood was. But I’m really like a playalistic type of person, and the ladies man type of person… That’s why I did the [original version of the] song “Lady Heroin” [that was remixed for the Gridlock’d soundtrack], which went totally against the grain from what everybody was doing over there at Death Row. Dre, he even slept on that record. ‘Cause when I was doing production back then I would always take a track to Dre to get his approval and opinion, and when I did “Lady Heroin” he was like, “Eh, not really.” And [then] he let his girl hear it, and his girl was like, “Oooh, I love that song.” [So] then he gonna come later and say, “Told you Sam, I knew you shoulda did [that record].” Yeah, right, Dre. [Laughs] You know you didn’t fuck with that. [Laughs]