![]() I just hear some form of sloppiness in the other producers' beats for the aforementioned songs. The best recreation/usage of the song sample, in my humble opinion of course, is "Murder Reigns" produced by 7 Aurelius. My favorite part about the song is the synths, but since acquiring the song I've played it countless times. ![]() a white boy is trying to write a song on Africa, but since he's never been there, he can only tell what he's seen on TV or remembers in the past." "Africa" is a song by rock band Toto, released in 1983 and can be best described by one of the band-members: but the singer whose vocals are actually on the record belong to a woman named Celeste, who tried out for the Danity Kane season of MTV's show Making the Band.** **Well, technically, the lady on the hook was miscredited.as another singer signed to the Murda Inc record label named The Letter M was credited and shown in the video. ![]() The uncredited lady on the hook, which I just thought was so overly dramatic and funny in a GOOD WAY, caught my attention, but what I really loved about the song was the beat/sample. That is until I saw the music video for "Murder Reigns" by Ja-Rule sometime around 2002 during my high school years. ![]() There is a certain 80's pop rock song that for many of my younger teen years I had vaguely known about, not being too familiar with it but for the most part, I usually loved a bunch of 80's songs without knowing them by title or artist. ![]()
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