The art of blending NorCal mob music with New York thug-rap is usually attributed to the Mob Figaz, but four years before
C-Bo introduced Jacka, Husalah et al to the world in 1998 there was this song from the Luniz' pre-Rap-A-Lot independent EP where Yukmouth & Numskull formed
like Voltron with Dru Down went in over a combination of Southside Movement's
I' Been Watching You, a Raekwon vocal sample, and some choice mob music synthesizer squiggles:
Luniz ft. Dru Down - Doin' Dirt
(From the Formally Known As The LuniTunes EP; 1994)
You could argue it was an aesthetic accident à la Dre Dog's
Smoke Dope and Rap or Brotha Lynch Hung's
24 Deep if the Luniz & Dru Down hadn't teamed up again for
The Mobb over
every Queenbridge thug's favourite Isaac Hayes break two years later in 1996. All of which probably explains why Yukmouth recently dropped
a Nas remake and Dru Down was Jacka's
go-
to guest veteran.
4 comments:
nice post, never heard ike's mood before, kinda distracted by revisiting streetz iz a mutha right now
Rap songs with Isaac Hayes samples are invariably great.
you should actually consider doing a 'Best Luniz & Dru Down' collabs post
so many good ones
this is top 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6VgTK_wRqU
Definitely top 5.
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