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Reviews for "Wadidyusay (Beatgorilla's 28 grams REMIX)"

Wadidyusay (Beatgorilla's 28 ...
by Pat Chilla The Beat Gorilla
Recommends (14)
Tue, Jan 11, 2005 @ 4:49 PM
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THE "ANT-EATER"
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permalink   Fri, Feb 18, 2005 @ 7:19 AM
PHAT!!!!
 
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permalink   shockshadow Tue, Mar 1, 2005 @ 12:15 AM
congrats on the win man….well deserved!
: )
douglasdoright
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permalink   Tue, Mar 1, 2005 @ 5:08 PM
I love the syncopated use of the "dakadada". Great sense of rhythm!
 
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permalink   Cezary Ostrowski Tue, Mar 1, 2005 @ 11:57 PM
Congrats :)
fourstones
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permalink   Tue, Jan 11, 2005 @ 8:26 PM
You’ve really got the touch. This is sweeeet.
shockshadow
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permalink   Sat, Jan 15, 2005 @ 9:46 PM
pretty damn cool…i think i need to be smokin’ when i listen to this…. : )
Mike Linksvayer
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permalink   Mon, Jan 17, 2005 @ 9:16 AM
Pretty good.
Prof. m.Stereo
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permalink   Mon, Jan 17, 2005 @ 6:59 PM
Really good use of the samples. I really like this one.
ASHWAN
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permalink   Thu, Jan 20, 2005 @ 5:30 AM
REAL NICE!
Cezary Ostrowski
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permalink   Thu, Jan 20, 2005 @ 5:51 AM
Took a peek at your stuff :) Man - you are romantic! Rare thing nowdays. Like it a lot.
Peaboy O'Titis
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permalink   Thu, Feb 3, 2005 @ 9:14 AM
Very tasty. Excellent use of samples. Good ears.

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permalink   Sun, Feb 13, 2005 @ 10:30 PM
Love the beginning of the song. Like the simple but effective beat. Then few details I could comment but these are only details. Good work.
Dr_Concoction
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permalink   Tue, Apr 12, 2005 @ 9:08 AM
I dont think I need to bother preaching to the choir on this, but I would like to say what I got from this song cause I have looped it too many times.
Its a bit of a stretch Im sure but why not. It sounds like an updated remix of an african chant. Let me explain. It sounds like the one voice is saying "a-jo" which in yoruba, a nigerian language, means "we dance". and the other part sounds like "anyway you…." and you could add or sort of hear faintly the word "want" (if you wanted to). So" anyway you want we dance." The "female sounding" voice makes the sound a woman might make in a tribal dance. The claps sound like they could be made organicaly by some african musical instrument or just hands. And the repetition is just enough to give you the trance like feeling. And of course I cant forget the drums.
Anyways, this is either a huge stretch of bs, a paper in art appreciation class (the two are interchangeable sometimes imo), or me moving a few steps closer to a mental institution.