Samples Used
Source: Rap Sample FAQ
- "KRS-One Attacks"
- "A Mother's Love" by Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band (from the 1973 album "Doin' What Comes Naturally")
- "South Bronx" by Boogie Down Productions (from the 1987 album "Criminal Minded")
- "Outta Here"
- "Funky President" by James Brown (from the 1975 album "Reality")
- "The Moment I Feared" by Slick Rick (from the 1988 album "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick")
- "Black Cop"
- "Armagideon Time" by Willi Williams (from the 1978 album "Armagideon Time")
- "Gimmie Dat (Woy)" by Boogie Down Productions (from the 1989 album "Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop")
- "Mortal Thought"
- "Outside Love" by Brethren (from the 1969 self-titled album Brethren)
- "Rosalinda's Eyes" by Billy Joel (from the 1978 album "52nd Street")
- "I Can't Wake Up"
- "The Whole Wide World Ain't Nothin' But a Party" by Mark Radice
- "I'm Dreamin' by Christopher Williams
- "Sound of da Police"
- "Submissions" by Tyrone Washington (from the 1971 album "Roots")
- "Inside Looking Out" by Grand Funk Railroad(from the 1970 album "Grand Funk")
- "Sing A Simple Song" by Sly & The Family Stone (from the 1969 album "Stand!")
- "Mad Crew"
- "Don't Change Your Love" by The Five Stairsteps
- "Get Up Offa That Thing" by James Brown
- "Brown Skin Woman"
- "The Late Late Blues" by Milt Jackson and John Coltrane (from the 1961 album "Bags and Trane")
- "Soul Finger" bij The Bar-Kays
- ""P" Is Still Free"
- "The Jewel in the Lotus" by Benny Maupin (from the 1974 album "The Jewel in the Lotus")
- "Papa Was Too (Live)" by Joe Tex (from the 1968 album "Live and Lively")
- "Stop Frontin'"
- "Poinciana (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival)" by Ahmad Jamal (from the 1971 album "Freeflight")
- "Break This" by The Turntablist (from "Super Duck Breaks: The Saga")
- "Higher Level"
- "Blackula" by Gene Page (from the "Blackula" soundtrack)
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