Genius Lyrics
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Gang Starr – Full Clip
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Gang Starr’s thug eulogy to the seminal MC, Big L.
In this song, Preemo uses (in a very ingenious way) a sample of Walk on By: a Cal Tjader’s song.
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Gang Starr – Full Clip Samples
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Gang Starr – Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot)
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Check the remix produced by Large Professor
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Gang Starr (Ft. M.O.P.) – 1/2 & 1/2
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On 4 August 1998, 21 days before the release of the soundtrack to the original Blade movie, one of its single was released. The non-charting “½ & ½” features labelmates Gang Starr
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Gang Starr (Ft. Total) – Discipline
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“Discipline” sees Guru and DJ Premier connect with Bad Boy’s female trio Total for the second single from Gang Starr greatest hits compilation *Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr
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Gang Starr – All 4 tha Ca$h
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This song shows you how money could ruin peopl’s live’s, and how following a treacherous path on order to get it, will almost always end up in, not a pot of gold, but a tragedy.
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Gang Starr – Take It Personal
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This song is a general diss to all of Guru’s ex-homies. It is from Gangstarr’s 1992 album Daily Operation and is also included on the Greatest Hits compilation Full Clip.
The
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Gang Starr (Ft. Kenny Kirkland & Robert Hurst) – Jazz Thing
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“Jazz Thing” was released as a single for the soundtrack of Spike Lee’s 1990 jazz film Mo' Better Blues. Spike advised the group to adapt a poem regarding the history of jazz
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Gang Starr (Ft. Kurupt & The Lady of Rage) – You Know My Steez (3 Men and a Lady Remix)
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Gang Starr rope in the two lyrical dons of Death Row for an ill remix of You know my steez
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Gang Starr – Tha Squeeze Samples
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Gang Starr (Ft. Rakim & WC) – The Militia II (Remix)
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[Scratched sample: / "A special guest" / "It's the militia" x2] / [Guru] / This is a conquest, so I suggest you take a rest / Or keep a breath, but definitely keep a vest on that
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Gang Starr – So Wassup?!
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So wassup? You know we can't be havin that / Son there's rules you're supposed to go by, and this is my habitat / You say you're R-E-P-R-E, S-E-N-T-I-N-G / You're fronting boy
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Gang Starr – Full Clip Remixes
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Gang Starr – The ? Remainz
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[Chorus] / The question remains: which MCs will reign? / Which ones will gain? How many suckers will feel pain? / Ask yourself the same question / What is it? / [Verse 1] / Phrases
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Gang Starr – The Sure Shot (Intro) Samples
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Gang Starr – Glowing Mics (Founders RMX) Samples
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Gang Starr – The Sure Shot (Intro)
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“The Sure Shot (Intro)” kicks off the album with a live performance. The short track heavily interpolates Gang Starr’s “DWYCK”, which featured Nice & Smooth.
The final line of the
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Gang Starr – PLAYTAWIN Samples
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Gang Starr – You Know My Steez
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Based around a sample of Joe Simon’s “Drowning in the Sea of Love” and a Method Man line from GZA’s “Shadowboxin'” used on the hook, Gang Starr deliver “You Know My Steez” as the
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XL (Rapper) – Full Clip Freestyle Samples
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Gang Starr – Glowing Mics (Founders RMX) Samples
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Gang Starr – You Know My Steez (3 Men and a Lady Remix) Samples
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Gang Starr – The Militia II (Remix) Samples
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DJ JS-1 (Ft. Fashawn & Murs) – Whatever It Takes
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[Verse One: Murs] / I grew up off of Pico and C. Dale / Little dude having big dreams of a C.L / But since I wasn't trying to see jail / Focused on my music, tried to be the next C
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Looptroop Rockers (Ft. DJ Premier & Timbuktu) – Guru RIP
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[Intro] / Guru, Rest in peace / Do you wanna mess with this / One of the best yet / We've got it / You can feel the realness / Uh, uh...in this business of rap, rap, rap / Go ahead
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Gang Starr (Ft. Big Shug & Freddie Foxxx) – Capture (Militia Pt. 3)
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The Militia part 1 was on Gang Starr’s 1998 Moment of Truth album and featured Big Shug and Freddie Foxxx. The Militia II (Remix), featuring Rakim and WC, appeared on the Belly
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Looptroop Rockers – Guru RIP Samples
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Gang Starr – You Know My Steez Samples
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Reef the Lost Cauze (Ft. King Magnetic & Slaine) – Suicide Slang
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[Intro] [Reef The Lost Cauze talking]: / Yeah. 1-2, 1-2. Yeah. Blam! You know what I'm saying? I'm killin' like 45 niggas a day son. You wake up in the morning shoot motherfuckers
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