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Topic subjectDe La Week: Who did the Source give credit for Prince Paul's Work
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2679338, De La Week: Who did the Source give credit for Prince Paul's Work
Posted by imcvspl, Thu Mar-29-12 11:56 AM
I can't remember if I ever knew this. Like I threw on Buhloon Mindstate today (btw that's a fucking perfect album) and when Paul's Revenge came on the first name that popped in my mind was Easy Moe Bee, but I don't even know where I got that from. Does anyone remember exactly what that whole skit was in reference to?

Also Trugoy man. Trugoy. I know yall love Pos. But Trugoy yall!!
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2679340, RE: De La Week: Who did the Source give credit for Prince Paul's Work
Posted by Brew, Thu Mar-29-12 11:59 AM
>I can't remember if I ever knew this. Like I threw on
>Buhloon Mindstate today (btw that's a fucking perfect album)

My favorite.


>and when Paul's Revenge came on the first name that popped in
>my mind was Easy Moe Bee, but I don't even know where I got
>that from. Does anyone remember exactly what that whole skit
>was in reference to?

I remember none of this but I want to know as well.


>Also Trugoy man. Trugoy. I know yall love Pos. But Trugoy
>yall!!

They're both incredible. I slightly prefer Pos, but that takes nothing away from Dave.
2679377, i'd assume its Vance Wright
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Thu Mar-29-12 01:43 PM
2679381, Yeah, I think he produced for at least the first of Slick Rick's...
Posted by mrhood75, Thu Mar-29-12 01:47 PM
..."incarcerated" albums, "The Ruler's Back." I think he ALSO produced some of "Behind Bars" (I've heard a snippet of a version of the title track produced by him), but I think Def Jam went and had it further remixed by "hotter" producers at the time, like Pete Rock or Warren G.
2679390, was the source was mentioning behind bars in 93 ??
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Thu Mar-29-12 01:58 PM
....even though it was recorded earlier, it didn't drop till 94 ...that makes me assume it was "The Rulers Back" LP, which Vance Wright produced ...unless he was talking about Large Professor or SID, who remixed tracks on the 12"s for "Its a Boy" and "Mistakes.."
2679400, I didn't phrase it as clearly as I should have. Will edit
Posted by mrhood75, Thu Mar-29-12 02:19 PM
I assume he was talking about "The Ruler's Back" on that skit, as back in '91 the Source was still doing production credits in their reviews. What I meant was that I know he ALSO produced songs for "Behind Bars" but they were remixed, so his beats didn't make the cut.
2679389, Yep it was "behind bars" they gave credit to Warren g.
Posted by sersey, Thu Mar-29-12 01:58 PM
Warren had vocals on the chorus but Paul produced the track
2679391, Paul did the original Behind Bars
Posted by ABROCK33, Thu Mar-29-12 02:00 PM
Warren G did the more famous/video version "dum di de dum" remix
2679393, yup, you guys are right.. Heres the audio
Posted by My_SP1200_Broken_Again, Thu Mar-29-12 02:01 PM
http://www.djpremierblog.com/2011/11/16/slick-rick-behind-bars-unreleased-92-prince-paul-version-cdq/
2679558, nice...better than the Warren G mix
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2679715, slick rick
Posted by spoons, Fri Mar-30-12 09:44 AM
he was mentioned as one of the original producers on the album in the source, but his stuff was remixed once the album dropped. i think he just realized the original behind bars version this past year. it's dope, and it still stands up after two decades.