Remember B.I.G.: The 21 Samples Used In Life After Death
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I’m Glad You’re Mine | Al Green
The Reverend Al Green is sampled heavily on Life After Death, and on “What’s Beef,” you can hear the melody of dread dripping from the speakers. The “bizarre, rapper-style” used for this Hitmen-produced track cleverly uses the drums crisply, which has influenced rappers for the last 15 years.
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