"Knock Knock" - "Clapback"

ill o.g.
If anybody's heard both of these songs, they sound like almost the same sample in the back.
Knock Knock is form GZA if you didnt know. And Clapback is from Ja Rule, but go check those out.

I just got the GZA's most recent LP, i love it, but i was lisenin and i heard that.
 

Tim D

Bitchn' Bout IRS
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
yo helix is ur GZA album like edited? i bought it with the parental advisory sticker but like most of the shit is edited. Other than that an amazing album, im too lazy to run up and compare the songs, so ill drop my 2 cents tomorow
 

mod1

ILLMUZIK Bell-Boy
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 5
If u listen to that song Wayne Wonder-no holding back and listen to that song with that girl Lumidee.The one she did with Fabolous and,Busta rhymes.Those two songs have the same rhythm.
 

Guevara

BETTER THAN YESTERDAY
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 34
THATS THE DWALi RiDDiM AND SEAN PAUL USED iT TOO, AS WELL AS 50 oTHER ARTiST, HEARD SHoRTY SPENT HALF HER BUDGET ON THAT SAMPLE ToO.CiTY
 

mod1

ILLMUZIK Bell-Boy
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 5
I would have never brought that sample if I knew someone else had used it.I like my own shit,know what i'm saying Guevara.
 

berserk

Monster Music
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 33
ja rules song is fucking shit... it is the worst ja rule song i have ever heard... i actually think he deserves to be shot for this piece of turd... gza's track however is tight... who the fuck's that knockin at my door... but i never noticed any similarity... but i'm sure there is... like that wu tang song and stompdashitoutu by cnn & mop...
 
ill o.g.
"But if you listen to the first verse he says something about not needing to curse to get his point across"

I said that earlier, i found out exactly.

GZA "Knock Kncok"(first verse):

"I'm the insane slang kicker with no parental sticker/
Advisin yall that wise words is much slicker..."

I think thats right.
But he goes on about about how other rappers waste there time tryin to be cool by cursin. And how he can lay it down smooth witout the curses.
 

Tim D

Bitchn' Bout IRS
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
yea GZA is a true fuckin Genius
 

mod1

ILLMUZIK Bell-Boy
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 5
I never listen to GZA.It's just not my style or should I say it's not my cup of tea.
 
C

Copenhagen

Guest
Both "Clapback" and "Knock Knock" seem to use James Brown's "Blues & Pants".
Also, every big dancehall act had sampled Diwali Riddim by Lenky, before any of the above-mentioned did (Buju Banton, Elephant Man, Spragga Benz etc). There are whole CD's with differents artists over the Diwali beat. However, Lenky "stole" Diwali from Indian Bhangra so it's actually a Hindu beat.
 
ill o.g.
ohh, i didnt know that.(i really didnt)

but mod,
if you like rap, gza is your style. If you dont listen to him because you never had the chance go get one of his albums. There all good, but i suggest "Beneath The Surface" (1999 MCA Records).
 
ill o.g.
"But if you listen to the first verse he says something about not needing to curse to get his point across"

I said that earlier, i found out exactly.

GZA "Knock Kncok"(first verse):

"I'm the insane slang kicker with no parental sticker/
Advisin yall that wise words is much slicker..."

I think thats right.
But he goes on about about how other rappers waste there time tryin to be cool by cursin. And how he can lay it down smooth witout the curses.
 

Tim D

Bitchn' Bout IRS
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
If u want to get GZA at his best get Liquid Swords, RZA's production also shines on this amazing album
 

hookiefree

Beat Monster
ill o.g.
wait a minute, wait a minute. yall didn't clap back??? i NEVER liked jah until that joint came out! aint nuffin like a simple beat that thumps. and that joint thumps!
 
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