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When I first heard it a lot within the English language made no sense to me anyways. To be honest I still haven't really paid notice to it. Nostalgia and reasons for personal favs rarely go hand in hand.
I first discovered the beat on the Girl: Yeah Right VHS which I watched to death. I had that shit until some fucker stole it. That's a legendary VHS within the skateboard community my friend, the DVD didn't have the same tracklist on it due to copyright so this part is dear to me: When a friend of mine that introduced me to real hiphop (read: NWA, Public Enemy, Nas, Jurassic 5, KRS One etc.) before I had PC and internet told me Ghostface was spitting on it and I heard it in full I was fucking sold. Ghostface and that track got a place in my heart on some emotional back in the days shit. That track is among the first shits within real hiphop I bumped daily for a period of time. I used to play that on my cheap-ass ''sound system'' in the skatepark where I grew up.
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