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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Ozir on September 11, 2004, 09:42:44 AM
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There's a new magazine called "Playlist" that features artist playlists (just like iTunes does on their music store). On the first issue they caught up with Lil Jon. In the actual hard copy of the mag, he says a little something about each track on his playlist. He says something like "'Tonite' is a slept on classic." He also says that the "Freak-A-Leak" beat was originally meant for Usher's "Yeah!". When he found out that Petey Pablo used it, he had to go back and re-work "Yeah!" to what we now hear. Interesting. :)
http://playlistmag.com/playlists/2004/08/crunktastic/index.php
Anyway... I thought it was cool that Lil Jon gives "Tonite" the props it deserves.
Peace! 8)
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^^ Interesting... you also hear Usher in the beginning of Freak-A-Leak.
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Maybe he should make some more shit that sounds like Quik productions then
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There's a new magazine called "Playlist" that features artist playlists (just like iTunes does on their music store). On the first issue they caught up with Lil Jon. In the actual hard copy of the mag, he says a little something about each track on his playlist. He says something like "'Tonite' is a slept on classic." He also says that the "Freak-A-Leak" beat was originally meant for Usher's "Yeah!". When he found out that Petey Pablo used it, he had to go back and re-work "Yeah!" to what we now hear. Interesting. :)
http://playlistmag.com/playlists/2004/08/crunktastic/index.php
Anyway... I thought it was cool that Lil Jon gives "Tonite" the props it deserves.
Peace! 8)
i think all his beats started out like freek a leek and he just changed two things or so.
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There's a new magazine called "Playlist" that features artist playlists (just like iTunes does on their music store). On the first issue they caught up with Lil Jon. In the actual hard copy of the mag, he says a little something about each track on his playlist. He says something like "'Tonite' is a slept on classic." He also says that the "Freak-A-Leak" beat was originally meant for Usher's "Yeah!". When he found out that Petey Pablo used it, he had to go back and re-work "Yeah!" to what we now hear. Interesting. :)
http://playlistmag.com/playlists/2004/08/crunktastic/index.php
Anyway... I thought it was cool that Lil Jon gives "Tonite" the props it deserves.
Peace! 8)
Yeah, whenever the DJ mixed the two songs on the radio on the radio is blended flawlessly
i think all his beats started out like freek a leek and he just changed two things or so.
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Maybe he should make some more shit that sounds like Quik productions then
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Cool...I wasn't even sure if someone like Lil Jon would know Quik.
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I am bumpin DJ Quik's Tonite too.
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I am bumpin DJ Quik's Tonite too.
same here 8)
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Cool...I wasn't even sure if someone like Lil Jon would know Quik.
they have worked together.. quik rapped on the remix to lil scrappys "no problem", and he also mixed the song.
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Cool...I wasn't even sure if someone like Lil Jon would know Quik.
I'm pretty sure that anyone seriously in the game knows who Quik is.
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Cool...I wasn't even sure if someone like Lil Jon would know Quik.
I'm pretty sure that anyone seriously in the game knows who Quik is.
True...and everybody who doesn't know Quik...SHOULD BE SHOT ! ! !
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Cool...I wasn't even sure if someone like Lil Jon would know Quik.
I'm pretty sure that anyone seriously in the game knows who Quik is.
True...and everybody who doesn't know Quik...SHOULD BE SHOT ! ! !
lol...some people...but i don't think there's many rappers/producers who don't
well, it's cool lil jon bumps that, uhm, yeah... :cow: