Bass – Pee Wee Ford
Congas, Bongos – Lawrence Killian
Drums – Lino Reyes
Engineer – Dave Wittman
Engineer [Assistant] – Joel Cohn
Guitar – Abdul Wali
Horns – Albert “Duke” Jones, Johnathan Lewis*, Kevin Jasper, Koran Daniels, Louis P. Barbarin
Percussion – Asante
Piano, Electric Piano, Producer – Lonnie Liston Smith
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Dave Hubbard
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Shoutout to Chunk, The Conscious Daughters and Paris for sampling this banger!
Nice
“We rollin deepa , the forties in the freeza , we fucken w tha reefa da most “
This song is so good. Wish MFDOOM would've sampled this one
The smoothest of the smooth jazz cats professor Lonnie liston Smith hands down
Listening to this it looks like UGK ( Underground Kings) used this as a source of interpolation for their song entitled Candy on their 2007 album
Jay z “understand me” brought me here
This is a Bridge Through Time….Genius is not bound by Time, it is "Time-Less"
The Conscious Daughters brought me here
I got high as a kite with this on repeat and I swear I figured out the secrets of the universe…and felt really hungry.
We rollin deeper
The 40's in the freezer
We fuckin with the reefah the most (Hit that)
We rollin deeper so bump it in your jeeper because we rollin deeper than most
God bless radio station KBLX in the Bay Area, Berkeley for playing this cut continuously!
Damn, what a beautiful song and many memories for me!
JAY-Z: "Hey yo, 13 I was thug selling drugs…" Ooops..wrong song
Jay Z – Understand me
The Year: 1980
The Station: 105.9 WJZZ Detroit,MI.
1035 on a saturday night
Chunks – What Was I To Do
Jay Z song: Understand Me
Vellamo Tyylillä
Apollo brown brought me here
Conscious daughters was the first rap group to sample this.we rolling deep.
sampled to death…LLS is the real genius here. write that down.
LINE SKATEBORD❤
Chance the Rapper and conscious daughters said thank you
Jewbei took me there
Dope!!
Springtime 1980
GTA 5 got me here, from the conscious daughters
"Candy" by UGK.
About as smooth as it gets I like those guitar licks towards the outro
Scarface, King Tee, Eightball, MJG, Big Tray Dee & Goldie Loc – O.Gz On The Same Struggle (Southside to the Westside).
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13 I was a thug, selling drugs many people thought I flipped my wig, sorta bugged.