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The Pack

The Pack
Hoes in This House

The Pack Is Back
Indie Pop 2009
Frank Ski

Frank Ski
Whores in This House

Tony's B**** Track
Warlock 1992
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Producer: Young L
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Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B
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Contributed By j_is_for_jersey
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Related Songs

Sample chain found! songs sampled in Frank Ski's Whores in This House:
O Si Nene O Si Nene by Nicolette (1991)

Other songs that sampled Frank Ski's Whores in This House:
Ova Da Wudz Ova Da Wudz by OutKast (1996)
Fire Fire by Joe Budden feat. Busta Rhymes and Envyi (2003)

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Jay Gumbs said on Monday, 26 September 2011:
Joe Buddens & Busta Rhymes - Fire

DJ Anubis said on Monday, 26 September 2011:
Sweet, which song was it?
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Jay Gumbs said on Saturday, 24 September 2011:
Got your answer to the Busta Rhymes song, Anubis. Submitting it right now. The liner notes for the song credits an interpolation of "Whores In This House" written by Frank Rodriquez (who I presume is Frank Ski) & Al McLaren, Jr.

Where u at anyway?

DJ Anubis said on Tuesday, 26 July 2011:
LOL

pano said on Tuesday, 26 July 2011:
I’m pretty sure I heard that phrase in a Martin Luther King speech ;-)
:-D

DJ Anubis said on Tuesday, 07 September 2010:
I heard/saw Busta Rhymes use it on a live dvd, not sure if it's included on the album version, can't remember which song right now. Wouldn't surprise me if a rapper said it first ;)

MrBlondNYC said on Tuesday, 07 September 2010:
This song is the wonderful originator. Where were you thinking such a sample could possibly come from? An unreleased James Brown song?

DJ Anubis said on Tuesday, 07 September 2010:
I have a feeling Frank Ski is using a sample himself. Anybody know the origin of this wonderful phrase? :)

 

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