BUSTA - NEW YORK SHIT
Phill_Most
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COME ON AND GETCHA HATT ON, HATTERS. NEW YORK STOP PISSIN' SITTIN' DOWN AND STAND THE FUCK UP!!!!!!!!!![/b] Respect to Busta just for reppin' the HOME OF HIP HOP (y'all musta forgot)
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IT WARMS MY HEART THAT I AM IN YOUR THOUGHTS. YOU ARE OFTEN IN MINE AS WELL.
feelin it. thanks phill.
Did Busta forget Jazzy Jay, or did i just miss it?
I like the song and all but its still just a remake. I'll take Diamond's "needed a loop so we added a flute" version over this one.
I wasn't really feeling that "I Love My Bitch" at first, but the beat is knockin'. The radio version, "I Love My Chick", does sound a little twee, but is probably a lot less grating for tha laydeez.
if this is any indication of whats to come, then 06 gon be
DJ Scratch made the beat though. Swizz is the first guy on the song.
oh.
then i dont know.
File under "Chiefly British" (and also under "seriously awesome").
Somebody told me about the Faded Lady instrumental that was on a RKM library. I need that in my life.
Yeah man - that song is butter.
(Jake: I think Paul Nice is trying to cop that same instrumental. Sounds like fire).
Somebody needs to post that shit! One of the collectros on here has gotta have it.
I hear you about Scratch being underrated but seriously, much as I like "NY Shit" I thought Scratch's beat sounded like a b-grade version of Diamond's "I Went For Mine." It was cool on a throwback tip but it's not like, say, Just Blaze flipping that Kool and the Gang shit that Tribe used (for Joe Budden) and taking it all next level.
I mean, switch it up or something Scratch! (no offenso)
I think you missed Cosmo's point - the record is right on time.
Look to Scratch's other production work for more developed heatrocks.
plaese to explain meaning of term.
I slow today. (And every other day)
Sometimes a beat doesn't have to do anything remarkable - it just has to feel right at that time and capture the moment. That is really the essence of the meaning of "production".
I feel that.
Definitely. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this joint if it hits - can any of the pros out there see a trend for late-period "golden age" throwback beats on the horizon?
He's not on his NJ Shit.
Haven't we been in that trend for about 10 years now?
f'real.
but i dont mind.
i prefer it to be more obscure though.
I kept hoping he'd shout out Roxanne's Granny as well (or did I just imagine that record?)
More obscure than Diamond D? I think that would miss the point...
i guess.