West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Eihtball on July 15, 2006, 09:12:17 AM
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I remember I liked this song back in the day, but I just put in "Life After Death" Disc 1 again to revive my memories and DAMN, this song is better than I remember it. Easy Mo Bee really crafted a sweet instrumental, and Biggie and Jay-Z had such great chemistry together (as proven first by "Brooklyn's Finest"). Plus it was a nice touch that they got Angela from Rene & Angela to cameo and perform the same chorus based on the one she did for their hit "I Love You More".
Anyone else dig this joint?
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I never really fely Biggie over the cheesy pop beats. I feel that his work over dark production was the best. But I'm also not a big fan of Hov, so to each his own.
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I loved this track just because it was the only other duet he did with Jay...and it was magic
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Love this track
"Brooklyn style, baby, BROOKLYN STYLE!"
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I LOVE THE DOUGH...HEY!!! brings back good memories
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I never really fely Biggie over the cheesy pop beats. I feel that his work over dark production was the best. But I'm also not a big fan of Hov, so to each his own.
I've always thought that was part of Biggie's gift...he could shine on ANY type of production. Whether it was Diddy or Primo on the boards, cuzz was always an attention-grabber, the hallmark of a true MC.
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awsome vibe, it has a late 70/80s feel to it ( the hook does) love it. Reminds me of high shcool. Being young we used to bump this record a lot
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I never really fely Biggie over the cheesy pop beats. I feel that his work over dark production was the best. But I'm also not a big fan of Hov, so to each his own.
I've always thought that was part of Biggie's gift...he could shine on ANY type of production. Whether it was Diddy or Primo on the boards, cuzz was always an attention-grabber, the hallmark of a true MC.
No youre definitley correct, Biggie was the universal MC. As far as the production, I always felt BIG more on the darker style of beats that fit him better.
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I love this song! "Brooklyn's Finest" never really grew on me.
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classic joint
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I love this song! "Brooklyn's Finest" never really grew on me.
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song is classic.
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i was bumpin the screwed version earlier in the day thinkin about how dope this song was. magical piff disneyland shit
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if hip-hop has any real classics, this truly is one of them...
10/10 track easy.
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type of track u bump in your ride while on the highway on a warm summer night.
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dope track
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good track...but i prefer "brooklyn's finest"