Edutainment (album) - Later Samples

Later Samples

  • "100 Guns"
    • "Kingdom Come" by Jay-Z from the album Kingdom Come
    • "New York" by Ja Rule featuring Fat Joe and Jadakiss from the album R.U.L.E.
  • "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)"
    • "The Day the Niggas Took Over" by Dr. Dre featuring Dat Nigga Daz (for first time ever), RBX, Snoop Dogg from the album The Chronic
    • "Growin' Up in the Hood" by Compton's Most Wanted from the album Straight Checkn 'Em
    • "I Shot the Sheriff" by Warren G
  • "Beef"
    • "SlaughtaHouse" by Masta Ace Incorporated from the album Slaughtahouse
  • "Blackman in Effect"
    • "Judge Not" by LPG featuring Pigeon John from the album The Earthworm
    • "Open Your Eyes" by Immortal Technique from the album The 3rd World
    • "Talking in My Sleep" by Elzhi from the album The Preface
  • "Breath Control II"
    • "They Want EFX" by Das EFX from the album Dead Serious
  • "House N****s"
    • "Uncle Tom Artist" by Smokin' Suckaz wit Logic from the album Playin' Foolz
  • "Original Lyrics"
    • "East Coast" by Das EFX from the album Dead Serious
    • "East Coast Funk" by Daddy-O from the album You Can be A Daddy, But Never Daddy-O

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