![]() P has theDunn slanguage in full effect on this joint: Beanie Sigel raps over an incredibly ominous Timbaland beat on “In the Club” that will undoubtedly nod your head – but if that doesn’t get you Alchemist does him one better with the pianos and hook of Prodigy’s solo “Keep it Thoro”. The premise is probably as flimsy as the 35mm it’s printed on, but the roster Clue assembled is better than the average for a soundtrack – everybody from Jay-Z to the Hot Boys to OutKast get their licks in on this one.Īside from “People’s Court” where DJ Clue calls the song both “classic shit” and “new Jay-Z” in about six seconds (it’s actually been on a previous Clue tape and import Jay-Z singles) most of the material is fresh, and most of it is good. Clue mostly succeeds in that area on this “Backstage – Mixtape” which was apparently inspired by a film about what rappers REALLY do when they’re macking chickenheads. ![]() ![]() People don’t want to hear you talk – just shut up and give them music. Unless the sample can’t be cleared (such as Cam’Ron’s “357” sampling the show Mangum P.I.) they usually do.Īs a DJ myself, I always find that “less is more” when making a mix. Their tapes and CD’s are known to feature the latest hot underground raps and always have a few “exclusives” recorded that will supposedly never be released except to the people who buy that mix. DJ Clue – possibly one of the most VOCALmixtape DJ’s in rap next to Evil Dee and Funkmaster Flex.
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