Thursday, November 20, 2008

Some of that (Un?)necessary Rap You Like...

Yeah yeah, True Story dropped the ball on a busy Wednesday and couldn't get the post up in time.

Wanna fight about it?

Anywho, this week's blast of your (Un?)necessary Rap comes in the form of the Kidz in the Hall's earlier 2008 release "Drivin' Down The Block"


You Enjoy, America:



Now, just a tidbit of info...

First of all...who the hell WOULDN'T buy a car from those guys?
I mean, they are no Billy Fucillo but who the hell is?

Oh Wait... Bill Fucillo.

Riiight.

Also, we here at True Story appreciate any (Un?)necessary Rap that reps some Tribe now and again:

"[Driving down the block] My Low End Theory tape in
Playing number six, "Show Business" is my s#*%"


Respeck.

Second, this song uses a few samples, none so much more identifiable as the reference to Outkast's "Elevators (Me & You)" towards the end.

However, the hook lyrics as well as the intro are provided by Masta Ace's early 90's Jam "Born To Roll" (Check it out from 1:18 on)

Now,True Story mentions this if only because that version of Born To Roll may have, nay, DOES have the best Remix title.

Ever.

Done and Done.

Don't believe us? See for yourself.

Wow.
No no, Wowowee.

We haven't seen that kind of ridiculousness, well...since...

True Story.

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