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on YouTube "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" is a song by American hip hop group Cypress Hill, released in December 1993 by ...
"Going Out Like That" [1] is a song recorded by American country music singer Reba McEntire for her twenty-seventh studio album, Love Somebody, which was released on April 14, 2015. [2] It was released on January 6, 2015, as the lead single. [ 3 ] "
Todd Ray, known professionally as T-Ray, is an American record producer and mixing engineer, known for producing Cypress Hill 1993 single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" and having founded the Venice Beach Freakshow in 2006, as well as creating and executive producing the TV Series Freakshow for AMC.
The origin of the most prominent sample, repeated throughout the song, has been a matter of dispute. DJ Muggs initially claimed the sample was a pitched blues guitar, [8] although shortly after, he claimed that the sound is a horn.
Ain't Goin' Out Like That is the fifth album by rapper, Young MC.The album was released in 2000 for Young MC's own record label, Young Man Moving Records. This album marked Young MC's return to the charts, reaching No. 85 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [2]
"Rock Box" is a song by the American hip hop group Run-DMC. The song was produced by Larry Smith and Russell Simmons and released by Profile Records in March 1984. Following the popularity of their previous two singles "Hard Times" (1983) and "It's Like That" (1983), Profile Records head suggested to the producers and group that they should attempt to record an album as they already had four ...
"I'm Not Going Out Like That" is the third single released from Run–D.M.C.'s fourth album Tougher Than Leather. It was released in 1988 by Profile Records and produced by Davy D . "I'm Not Going Out Like That" was not as successful as the previous two released singles from the album, " Run's House " and " Mary, Mary ", peaking at number 40 on ...
Unhalfbricking is the third studio album by the English folk rock band Fairport Convention and their second album released in 1969. It is seen as a transitional album in their history and marked a further musical move away from American influences towards more traditional English folk songs that had begun on their previous album, What We Did on Our Holidays [2] and reached its peak on the ...