The latter two songs also share a couple of other things in common other than the concept of retribution: both use the same Sade sample and neither of them are currently on YouTube, at least not in any sort of listenable form in the case of AZ's addition to the revenge-rap canon. The universe clearly felt the need to punish rap music for KanYe West's snide line about Sade on that terrible latest single of his, but vengeance is a dish best served cold and these AZ & Jiggs & Cheeks tracks are way too hot to get caught in the crosshairs just because KanYe was rapping out of his arse to come up with anything that vaguely rhymed with All Day. Leave 'em alone, Ram:
(From Pieces Of A Man album; 1998)
(From "The Don" North Pole album; 1999)
Again, props to ANU for finding the Jiggs & Cheeks album and hookin' it up.
"The Payback" is top 5 AZ
ReplyDeleteSpanish guitars! A Sade sample is what it's all about. Surprised I like the Jiggs & Cheeks a lil more than the AZ.
ReplyDeleteThat sample is so exquisite
ReplyDeleteThe use of this sample reminds me of when you discover that "The Message" was actually a sample of fuckin Sting & not some old school mafia movie soundtrack
ReplyDeletegains such a new vibe out of context