In an effort to further extend the buzz of their current single Drivin’ Down The Block, which was recently remixed with the help of Bun B, Pusha T, and The Cool Kids, the Chicago/Jersey connection of Kidz in the Hall has released another variation of the record. Opting to cater towards their California-based audience, the duo wisely reached out to on-the-rise guest artists Pacific Division, Tyga, Glasses Malone, and Mistah F.A.B. for the ‘West Coast Remix.’ L.A. and Bay Area natives shouldn’t have a problem finding room for the new record; after all, it was made for Drivin’ Down The Block in that ‘64 lowrider. This new mix can be found as a bonus track on the Kidz new album, The In Crowd, available in stores and online retailers.
Yessssssir! These guys are blowin up I've been sayin it for a while now! What a creative remix to sample Snoop and Dre. Everyone needs to cop their CD too.
This track is pretty tight the beats a banger i like how they throw the samples in the beat and Pac. Div. get down too.I Thought Tyga and Mista F.a.B. sounded out of place on here but still did they thang. Glasses gets down too but should of came in after Pac. Div. but still a banger.
I'm lovin this west coast remix! One two three and to the fo, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr Dre are at the do, ready to make an enterence, so back on up. lol
1, 2, 3 and to the 4.... classic! (it's not a coincidence that artists who 'take it back' -- or just merely interpolate an older beat -- are seeing the most success). Hot!
I like this version way better than the original! I love the interpolation! The production by DJ Double O is nuts! This is dope! I always like hearing Tyga's eclectic delivery and swagger on the track. He smashed.
I'm feeling the beat and the music but not the rappers...my problem with hip hop music is that most of the times I like the beats and the background music, but I don't like how they rap
AWWWW damn this was unexpected 4 real i love da beat it gives dat authentic west coast feel for real Kidz in the Hall are turning into elite artist wit tracks like this
Okay trust me I love West Coast music but I'm not feeling this one at all. The original beat was off the chain and the old sample of course is a classic if you know your hip hop. The combination of them both(although it ends up being just the old sample) is just alright. Either way the lyrics are on the dot along with the flow.
This ish is hot but much props have to go to Leon Haywood's"I wanna do something freaky" . It was his sample they used as in the hiphop classic "G-thang". The lyricists though do a fine job to the classic track.
I didn't think they would out do there last remix but as soon as I heard the beat I knew it was a rap. I think they could have got some better mc's from the west though. If Crooked I was on here it would be over. And Snoop to see if he could still rip this beat