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SimpBruceLee commented 39s ago"Why moans in the background "
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nonoseacrest commented 4min ago"longer sample for this one?"
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adobeanklez commented 6min ago"so during the chorus instead of (stars), he says "stare at the (sun), waiting for something, that could never come" theres other stuff i pick up, but even then, typing all that, nothing comes up on lyrics.
"Just found out listening to the song faster makes it more recognizable. And heard lyrics that say "Like we'll ever know" -
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SongsFidner9 posted 10min agonew sample in -Quiz-
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aetones commented 11min ago"Not sure if I can post more info here, but hope so....
Intro Dialog: There's some dialog between two men, one says something along the lines of "As soon as the motherf*cker comes(maybe "walks" not "comes") in, shoot that motherf*cker's head off", second person, "Alright (maybe "Alright" or "Aight" or maybe just "got him"), Got him." Before the second person speaks, you can hear a gunshot (sounds like it's using some type of silencer).
Then a piano beat starts which IIRC, plays throughout the rest of the song, I remember the main part of this beat was a piano, it was mostly a piano beat that is likely less than 10 secs in length that loops.
Another clue is that when the piano beat starts there's part of an MLK speech mixed in, I vaguely remember "freedom for everybody", shortly after the actually songs starts....I have 0 recollection after this intro section of the song.
This song was probably released in the early 2000s/2010s, heard it from my brother many years ago and it would be great to listen to it again some day. My brother loved old school hip-hop/rap, so it could have been the 90s, but my gut feeling says it was likely after that era."