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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: jzilli on March 09, 2007, 12:24:46 PM
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I cant freaking find out who produced "Quitter"
I know the second beat was taken from the 2pac/outlawz, but who officially or unofficially produced Quitter?
Thanks
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sounds like Jeff and Mark Bass for FBT productions, DJ Head and Eminem.
actually damn sure Head is involved because at the end of the song Em says "yo head..."
-T
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amazing fucking song by the way. eminem is a ravenous panther.
-T
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just realized this is the wrong subforum homey.
better throw up a dub before you get banged on 8)
-T
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Put this in the Vault??
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:grumpy:
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Eminem & Jeff Bass
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dope song!
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eminem is a ravenous panther.
-T
wtf
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eminem is a ravenous panther.
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wtf
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what? Just saying. he'll eat your fucking small intestine.
-T
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it sounded gay at first, but you made it even worse by saying he wil leat my small intestine
you shoulda put no homo after it, that would make it alot more able to read what you said without doubting your sexual preference :-\
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Quitter is just the remake of Hit'em Up of 2Pac Shakur
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Quitter is just the remake of Hit'em Up of 2Pac Shakur
wow. really? why didn't someone inform me of this 5 years ago? :o
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Quitter is just the remake of Hit'em Up of 2Pac Shakur
wow. really? why didn't someone inform me of this 5 years ago? :o
the beat is the same and the lyrics too, he diss Everlast and Fred Drust on that
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The last few minutes is hit 'em up. the first 3 minutes is a new beat that is very similar to beat to 'marshall mathers' from MMLP.
and xander, I've never liked how hung up hip hop is on masculinity. It's ridiculous to me that people are so insecure about their sexuality that they gotta say no homo after things. You can doubt my sexuality all you want, I know I'm straight. And even if I wasn't, not only would I not be ashamed of it, but it shouldn't matter. You know exactly what I mean when I say that stuff about Eminem, and if someone misinterprets such comments that's more their problem than mine. Shit reminds me of Nas in HHID: "Niggaz is bitch made/you niggaz fifth grade?" anyway, I'm not dissing, it's just my thoughts on it. if hip hop didn't have such preoccupations with such things, CNN wouldn't say stupid shit like "is hip hop really art?" When a group of people are hung up on such juvenile things, it's hard to take them seriously. I think it comes from the fact that so many black hip hop artists are Baptist. The same reason America is so hung up on sex(nudity to Americans equals sex, whereas Europeans can watch nudity on TV without it necessarily being pervasively sexual.), founded by Puritans.
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The last few minutes is hit 'em up. the first 3 minutes is a new beat that is very similar to beat to 'marshall mathers' from MMLP.
and xander, I've never liked how hung up hip hop is on masculinity. It's ridiculous to me that people are so insecure about their sexuality that they gotta say no homo after things. You can doubt my sexuality all you want, I know I'm straight. And even if I wasn't, not only would I not be ashamed of it, but it shouldn't matter. You know exactly what I mean when I say that stuff about Eminem, and if someone misinterprets such comments that's more their problem than mine. Shit reminds me of Nas in HHID: "Niggaz is bitch made/you niggaz fifth grade?" anyway, I'm not dissing, it's just my thoughts on it. if hip hop didn't have such preoccupations with such things, CNN wouldn't say stupid shit like "is hip hop really art?" When a group of people are hung up on such juvenile things, it's hard to take them seriously. I think it comes from the fact that so many black hip hop artists are Baptist. The same reason America is so hung up on sex(nudity to Americans equals sex, whereas Europeans can watch nudity on TV without it necessarily being pervasively sexual.), founded by Puritans.
-T
lol, no offence taken man, it was just too funny not to say, i dont care much for it ;)
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The last few minutes is hit 'em up. the first 3 minutes is a new beat that is very similar to beat to 'marshall mathers' from MMLP.
and xander, I've never liked how hung up hip hop is on masculinity. It's ridiculous to me that people are so insecure about their sexuality that they gotta say no homo after things. You can doubt my sexuality all you want, I know I'm straight. And even if I wasn't, not only would I not be ashamed of it, but it shouldn't matter. You know exactly what I mean when I say that stuff about Eminem, and if someone misinterprets such comments that's more their problem than mine. Shit reminds me of Nas in HHID: "Niggaz is bitch made/you niggaz fifth grade?" anyway, I'm not dissing, it's just my thoughts on it. if hip hop didn't have such preoccupations with such things, CNN wouldn't say stupid shit like "is hip hop really art?" When a group of people are hung up on such juvenile things, it's hard to take them seriously. I think it comes from the fact that so many black hip hop artists are Baptist. The same reason America is so hung up on sex(nudity to Americans equals sex, whereas Europeans can watch nudity on TV without it necessarily being pervasively sexual.), founded by Puritans.
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lol, no offence taken man, it was just too funny not to say, i dont care much for it ;)
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+1
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dope post by the way tanjibility
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dope post by the way tanjibility
which post did you mean?
-T
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the post about sexual tendencies.
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the post about sexual tendencies.
oh word +1
thanks-T