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Re: Ice Cube, MC Ren, B-Real (prod by DJ Muggs) - Dump On Em
The first release in 1992 of the 'Kizz My Black Azz' 12" EP was canceled by the label due to license issues with a sample of Isaac Hayes song 'The Look Of Love' used for the track 'Right Up My Alley'. A re-release was published, which is completely identical to the first one except that the beat for 'Right Up My Alley' was changed, so the difference between the two versions can only be heard on the record itself.There are probably only a few issues left, due to the fact that the owners must have bought it on the first or second release day, before the EP was taken out of the stores.This is the first and true version of the song and how it was intended to be heard, any other version you can find on the internet is the second one using a sample by Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick.Taken from N4ilu on soundcloud. He was the original uploader of this song!To be honest I think this version is much better than the one on the re-release. It gives the song a totally different vibe. The Issac Hayes sample is beautiful and smooth. It goes into a G-Funk type direction. It's a shame that the sample couldn't get cleared.Enjoy and share! FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHTED BY EAZY-E, RUTHLESS RECORDS & ISAAC HAYES. 1992
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The first release in 1992 of the 'Kizz My Black Azz' 12" EP was canceled by the label due to license issues with a sample of Isaac Hayes song 'The Look Of Love' used for the track 'Right Up My Alley'.A re-release was published, which is completely identical to the first one except that the beat for 'Right Up My Alley' was changed, so the difference between the two versions can only be heard on the record itself.There are probably only a few issues left, due to the fact that the owners must have bought it on the first or second release day, before the EP was taken out of the stores.This is the first and true version of the song and how it was intended to be heard, any other version you can find on the internet is the second one using a sample by Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick.Taken from N4ilu on soundcloud. He was the original uploader of this song!To be honest I think this version is much better than the one on the re-release. It gives the song a totally different vibe. The Issac Hayes sample is beautiful and smooth. It goes into a G-Funk type direction. It's a shame that the sample couldn't get cleared.Enjoy and share! FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHTED BY EAZY-E, RUTHLESS RECORDS & ISAAC HAYES. 1992
It didn't sell well, I bought MC Ren's Kizz My Black Azz and the Penthouse Players album the same day. Got photos of me in front of the promo posters.
1. Shock Of The Hour is the best (Dark G-Funk), when i went to pick up Doggystyle from the store, the Ren tape was right next to it...had enuff bucks in the pocket so picked them both up and walked out happier then a muthafucka.
3. Ruthless For Life - His last studio album release on Ruthless, apart from the Cube/Bobcat song i thought it was soft at the time.But i love that shit now, it's his smoothest G-Funk album.
Kizz My Black Azz is his best E.P.
Too bad he passed on A Paris produced album when the Panther reached out to him, was a chance for some militant shit instead of the lazy recycled dick-suckin rhymes of nowadays.
I dug that album with his homie C.P.O, unlike everyone else i prefered that upeat rappin hardcore Ruthless shit it to the mellower style he switched too on Death-Row.
Which version of Mayday did everyone prefer, pre-G-Funk CB4 -"Mayday, mayday, we're going down?Niggaz screamin' mayday 'cause Ren is kickin' ass like PeleMakin' fools run like it's a relayBut ain't no fools runnin' sprints in shortsIt's just niggaz shootin' dice on the basketball courts...''or Dark G-Funk album version -I fucks with both, dig 'The American Me' vocal sampled on the hook.