Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Agallah The Don Beckham

Sum shit I recently found out: Agallah's proto-Wavy mixtape classic Gangster debuted on this Bork-released 12" in 2002 under the title of Gangsta 4 My Homies. Handy to know if, like me, you still think all your fave Rap songs deserve to exist on 12" backed with an obligatory instrumental version.

Agallah - Gangster
(From Imagine Your Life 12"; 2002/Doomsday mixtape; 2004)



One of my favourite things about Gangster is that you can use it to play 6 degrees of separation with Agallah and Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham: Gangster appeared on Kay Slay's Diplomats Volume 4 mixtape next to M.O.P's That Simple AKA the track which would later become the Posh Spice & Mash Out Posse collaboration after Dame Dash tried to sign her to Roc-A-Fella. Dame, you a fool for that one!


Dame, you also a fool for the Posh Spice & Jim Jones song!

4 comments:

noz said...

i can't think of another great rap song that was ruined in as many different directions than "it's that simple" between the posh version and the inferior metal version

did a nodj/cdq of the original ever leak?

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

Not that I know of.

Forgot about the Mosh Out Posse version 😄

Yohan said...

The Spice Girl version of It's That Simple might be one of the worst songs I've ever heard. Another example in the ever growing canon of why we keep UK and US rap separate?

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

Posh Spice made Lumidee sound like Mariah Carey.

I can't even listen to the o.g That Simple without hearing Posh Spice's Godawful voice in my head. Dame shoulda got Sporty Spice Mel on there instead.