And I just walked away in my mind like, all right. But I guess later it made sense to him-even without him coming back to me. So it worked out the way it was supposed to. , he went in the booth and then it just kind of happened. He would do one voice, then come behind and do the other one later-just like, leave a gap so he could come back and fill the spaces. I was like, Yo, that’s creative! And he really had cats fooled. Even just last year, I was around somebody who was playing that, and still after all this time he was like, “Yo, who was that-that was Puff?” I was like, “Man, y’all really can’t hear that? That’s him! He did two voices.” That just shows you how good he was. Mister Cee I clearly remember “Gimme The Loot,” because I did the scratches on it. I used Kid Hood’s verse from A Tribe Called Quest’s “Scenario (Remix).” And how I did the turntables and made the word “Bad, bad, bad” from turning the knob off on the turntable from pressing the stop button. You get a different effect on the record.Įach time that I brought the record back, it’s a different effect to where you turn the knob off on the turntable to where you stop the turntable. Produced by Norman & Digga/ Bluez Brothers, Chucky Thompson and Sean “Puffy” Combs So when you bring it regularly it’s like, “Bad.” Turn the knob off, “Baaad”-slower. Lil’ Cease My sister did the interlude for “One More Chance”-with all the girls on it. The other girls on it, that’s just my sister’s friends. My little niece, she did the intro part before “One More Chance”: “All you hoes calling here for my daddy…” It was just people that was just around.
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