your fave Prince Paul production?
alieNDN
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so what are your top PP stuff? I was thinking and arrived at the conclusion that his Paul Barman - It's Very Stimulating EP is mine. I mean if you ignore the vocals, that EP is amazingly melodic and just good times, i really wish there was an instrumental version of that. on itrumental, the "flattery" song really reminds me of that vibe he was on. the de la track on "among thieves" is up there for me and i dont know if it was him or automator that did the jack johnson track "breakdown" on the disappointing "white people" but it sounds like paul to me and thats one of my tunes. what's your prince paul joint?
oh ya posted this before, but always a good listen, rap music u can play for the youngsters:
The waikikis prince paul and wordsworth - Prince pauls bubble party
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0GZNOX6XQ7UAJ1KECIRMWON2T4
oh ya posted this before, but always a good listen, rap music u can play for the youngsters:
The waikikis prince paul and wordsworth - Prince pauls bubble party
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0GZNOX6XQ7UAJ1KECIRMWON2T4
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3ft High and Rising is a given.
"you made me (a.K.c.)" on Psychoanalysis is one of my favorties but he always come with some dope shit..
i also like this:
The Jaz: It's Just That Simple (feat. a young, tongue-twistin' Jay-Z).
really? what did he produce on this, the whole thing?
Wow I didn't know he produced that. I wouldn't say it's my favorite PP track, but it's definitley my favorite Jaz one. I still remember that was the last song on the cassette and I used to get hype when it came on! [/dating myself]
Ok, but yeah, Prince Paul? It's tough to choose. I'd have to go with all the De La and Gravediggaz stuff. I can't pick just one.
This is nice but I always thought his best track for Jaz was "Abnormal" I was just playing that the other day and wishing I could get an instrumental...
this album seems to be under rated. it bends my mind all around and then back around straight again. i love that UCLA joke. is that dl hughley?
The 12 has the original and his remix and the instrumental of the remix. The instrumental is bonkers. It's some hip-house shit, and it has the cookie monster saying: COOKIE....
I got this record for 3 bucks mint also.
so pure ...
"Never were we meant to be ordinary/
The way we rap is unique and legendary
etc....
But if you can't say it all/
Just Say Stet!"
Aaah... The bizness alright...
I gotta say the Resident Alien 12" always brings a smile to my face.
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">RESIDENT ALIEN - Shakey Ground[/b]
And good to see that he has included a unreleased track, "Alone" on this... Haitians doing a reggae track... Ha!
I wouldnt call Steta's first album a Prince Paul production.
He was on board, but Daddy-O was the leader/prime producer.
DBC also had a heavy hand on the first LP. PP was really just the DJ.
Dave Chappelle.
oh is this the unreleased album he was talking about putting out!? when's it out?
and please dispense info on what he's working on right now, i heard here about some bob james remix project and his last album? and i hope to god, dude is isn't serious about retiring, people need to give him his shine(on a larger scale), i always hate it how rock legends are respected to the highest extent commercially, while it aint the case in hip hop
it's hard being the kane- big daddy kane
the doo doo man- resident alien
the former b/c the beat is nasty as hell and i am still amazed how he mixes about 7 different elements together seamlessly (in key and all!) to the point that it sounds like a band playing, not a bunch of layered samples. the latter b/c it's funny, has ragga vocals, and mixes really well with the Gas Face...
.......by who?
this guy?
flunk