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"Top Billin'" is a single for American hip-hop duo Audio Two, released as the B-side of the single "Make It Funky" from the album What More Can I Say? It was released before First Priority Music signed a distribution deal with Atlantic Records. The song was voted #8 in About.com's Top 100 Rap Songs. [1]
Audio Two's trademark song "Top Billin '" launched the duo to popularity. The duo's debut single, "Make it Funky", was released in 1987, but it was the B-side , "Top Billin ' ", that became the chart hit.
Lil' Flip released a song titled "I Get Money" (ft. Rick Ross) which was featured on his album "I Need Mine" in 2006 followed by a remix ft. Jim Jones more than a full calendar year before 50 Cent's version was released. The two songs have minor similarities, the chorus in Lil' Flip's version is screwed which makes the two different.
It contains a musical sample of "Ol' Man River" by Caterina Valente, and a lyrical sample from "Top Billin'" (from Audio Two's 1987 album What More Can I Say?). [1] The instrumental features a funk-like bass and drum groove, brass horns, as well as guitar loops. Shadow chose El-P and Killer Mike as collaborators due to their vocal style fitting ...
What More Can I Say? is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Audio Two. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released in 1988 through First Priority Records with distribution by Atlantic Records . The recording sessions took place at I.N.S. Studios, Such-A-Sound Studio and First Priority Lab, in New York City .
FPM's first release was Audio Two's "Make It Funky"/"Top Billin'", which was successful enough to secure the label a distribution deal with Atlantic Records. MC Lyte's debut album Lyte as a Rock (1988) was followed by her records, Eyes on This (1989) and Act Like You Know (1991).
on YouTube "On and On ... It was released as the first single from his 1994 album, ... The song samples the 1987 hit Top Billin' by Audio Two and 1993's The Garden ...
"Video" is the first single released by American singer-songwriter India Arie, from her debut album, Acoustic Soul. The song also contains a sample of "Fun" by Brick and a sample of "Top Billin'" by Audio Two. Arie wrote the hook for the song in 1999. [1] It became her most successful song to date on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked in ...