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btw.. I think there are three versions of deep cover.1) Deep Cover itself2) 1873) 187umm
Quote from: kingwell on October 05, 2005, 07:01:03 PMWould you rather I start a new post and make the people who already posted in this thread post again??lol, I doubt they even remember this thread...So yeah you could have posted a new post...Im not trying to be an asshole, its just funny how you found a thread from 4 years ago and made a post.
Would you rather I start a new post and make the people who already posted in this thread post again??
Quote from: Machiavelli on October 05, 2005, 07:04:28 PMQuote from: kingwell on October 05, 2005, 07:01:03 PMWould you rather I start a new post and make the people who already posted in this thread post again??lol, I doubt they even remember this thread...So yeah you could have posted a new post...Im not trying to be an asshole, its just funny how you found a thread from 4 years ago and made a post.Oh lol. I was just searching last night through the archive cuz I found my Dre Day vinyl the other day and I was wondering about some info on 'One Eight Seven', which is on it.
Theres "Deep Cover 98" by Big Pun and Fat Joe, and it has the same beat and a very similar Chorus...
where can i get the Dre Day single? Is that the one that has Blunts and Tanquerie on it?
nah the dre day cassette maxi single that i had was dre day, some club remix with a different bassline synth, one eight seven, puffin on blunt and sippin on tanguray, and i think radio version of dre day or sum shit