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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Nima - Dubcnn.com on February 03, 2004, 10:32:25 AM
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By now ya'll have probably heard about the new Cypress Hill album comin' out March 23rd on Columbia Records called "Till Death Do Us Part". Well the first single of the album is called "What's Your Number" and we have it right here for you to listen to. It's a tribute to the legendary Gunz Of Brixton song, check it out below:
Cypress Hill - What's Your Number.
Enjoy!
get it at www.dubcnn.com
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ehhh...its whatevers...not what i expected...
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yea i kno its reaggae-poppish.. i like it tho its catchy.. somethin else u kno?
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anyone got the mp3?
peace.
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hahah it samples that SOS band song... fat boy slim (then workin as/with beats international) sampled it for a song called Dub Be Good To Me.. was huge over here..
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very radio-friendly.. kind tight tho..
but where is Sen Dog? i want him to scream "whats ur number!!?" in the backround ;D
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i like it 8)
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It's weird because it ain't like Cypress, but I still enjoyed it.
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It's weird because it ain't like Cypress, but I still enjoyed it.
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The vibe on the album probably won't be like this. This is just a single to capture the audience. I have a feeling they'll be bringing back that dark shit more on the album.
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I want another Temples Of Boom
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You'll never get it. I want it, but Cypress won't give us that. That age for them has passed. I don't think they have many albums left. The Rock shit kind of messed them up. But, who knows, Muggs still has the amazing beats and B-Real has stepped up his lyrics. What I want is that B-Real, Son Doobie, Mellow Man Ace album. That's gonna be wild.
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...I have a feeling they'll be bringing back that dark shit more on the album.
That's what B-Real said in an interview.
...What I want is that B-Real, Son Doobie, Mellow Man Ace album. That's gonna be wild.
Ooohhhwee 8) Definitely...
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Not bad...something creative 8)
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different......luvin it!
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Yeah im feelin this joint....dope! 8)
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Good song. B-Real is good at making the songs catchy, where they stick in your head with that wild voice. I don't like the hook too much, the guitar drowns it out a little too much. Great beat though.