The good old Roc days.
With Cam coming back, its kinda hard not to listen to the good ol’ Roc days and peep the joints off the classic Come Home With Me. One of my fav joints off the album was War featuring Memphis Bleek x Beanie Sigel. Production by the great Just Blaze. We were having a sampling convo earlier, so thought I’d make a post relating to that. Check out the original joint by the Reg Tisley Orchestra first and then the classic.
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March 9th, 2009 at 3:32 pm
“Play em like April Fools right before I sound off/ It could be March 1st sound like July 4th/…Halloween or Memorial Day…/ Your memorial be one year from today”!! But yo the baddest track on “Come Home With Me” is the title track. “Come Home With Me…where grandmothers is 30!!”..some grimey Jimmy Jones. “Early 90s, it wasn’t pearly and shiney/ I was certainly grimey/ Cause I aint have no fresh clothes/ Or jewlery with the X/Os” KILLA!