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"I keep it realer than most I know your feelin it Cristal on ice I like to toast I keep from spillin it Bone crushers I keep real close I got the skill for this On my back the fliest clothes lookin ill as shit Transactions illegitimate cause life is still a bitch And then you die but for now life close your eyes and feel this dick..."
"Feelin' It" is the fourth and final single from rapper Jay-Z's debut album Reasonable Doubt. The song features a chorus sung by Mecca and a beat produced by Ski. The song's beat contains a sample from "Pastures" by jazz musician Ahmad Jamal. The track was originally meant to be a Camp Lo song, but producer Ski gave it to Jay at the last minute. He describes the situation in an XXL Magazine article:
"It was me and Geechi Suede from Camp Lo, it was my hook and everything. Jay heard it and was like, "I want that record. I don’t care what you do, I want that record." I didn’t want to give it to him, but I had to because I knew he was going to be the man at the time. So I said, "Fuck it, take the record." It really was me and Suede from Camp Lo, the flow and everything, the way he was flowing on it. That’s the way we was flowing on it. So he just took the whole thing. But you know, he killed it in his own way."
"First things first (Aftermath), The Chronic is back This is indo produced by Timbo Game ova, naw the NWA chain choka Is burnin rubber inside the range rova Chain smokin, purple haze, this ain't Anotha one of those this the rebirth of Dre The rebirth of LA, the rebirth of Hip-Hop Another memorial for Makaveli and Big Pop..."
"Put You on the Game" was released as the final single from The Game debut album, The Documentary. Written by himself and produced by both Timbaland and co-produced by Danja, the song was the album's fifth official single, and it was released on August 30, 2005. The Game refers to a number of artists, songs and albums in "Put You on The Game", including The Chronic, N.W.A., Makaveli, The Notorious B.I.G., Public Enemy, Flavor Flav, G-Unit, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre and his song "Let Me Ride", Eve, and Snoop Dogg.
"I hit a flow all dipped in lotion Sit back and sip moe as I'm countin' my doe Grand Puba macks well Doogie comin' with the New York We keep it real like jail when we might talk Honies know 'cause when I'm in the set Grand Puba is the one who makes they stink box wet..."
2000 is the second album by hip hop artist Grand Puba of the group Brand Nubian, released in mid-1995 through Elektra Records. The album wasn't as acclaimed as his solo debut Reel to Reel, and wasn't able to sell a significant number of units, despite a Billboard Hot 100 hit, "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)". Puba reunited with Brand Nubian following 2000, for the release of the album Foundation. He didn't return with another solo album until 2001's Understand This.
"I be the street hit The brotha yo momma freak wit Put yo people on if y'all know how to keep a secret When I get money ya know I like to keep it How I get money ya know others are tryin to peep it..."
The original version of the song first appeared as the seventh track on When Disaster Strikes, but it was the remix that was released as a single. The remix sampled the theme from the 1980s TV series Knight Rider and became one of Busta's biggest hit, peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning a gold certification for sales of 500,000 copies on May 21, 1998. The song was originally exclusive to the single, but it replaced "Survival Hungry" as the third track on the second pressing of When Disaster Strikes.