Sunday, January 25, 2009

PAUL NICE WORLD OF BEATS WE OUT TO BEAT THE WOR-LD

Some of y'all may have heard this before, but this is a joint I did a couple years ago with one of my favorite producers, DJ Paul Nice. Unfortunately right now I don't know if this is ever going to get an official release, so here you go (Paul already put this out on the interwebs for public perusal, so i don't think I'm violating by posting it up here). The Poughkeepsie King did a craaaazy nice job on this beat and it was an honor for me to get on it, so I just felt this needed to be heard by whoever never heard it. And Pauly, if you're checking this post, I hope you're doing okay. You're a great talent, my man.

PAUL NICE featuring PHILL MOST CHILL aka THE SOULMAN - Never Stop Diggin'

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love this track Phill - be great to see it on a 7 inch some day!

dj.no.one said...

It's a serious burner.

Wait, did you have something to do with the drum library releases?

Anonymous said...

thanks

Miller said...

Quick question. Hopefully someone can answer. There was a son back in the 80's called "Your Not Down" I think. I am trying to find out the artist. Some of the lyrics went: Your Not Down cause this girl wanted to have sex, but when you got but necked she said who's next? Any idea who this was?

old school phillie bol said...

tardlhmmm... i forget who that was... they recorded in the same studio that i used to use back then, Third Story Recording. It's not the AKR I don't think... hmm, the record was definitely on the Re-Up label... i'll have to check on that one

old school phillie bol said...

"tardlhmmm"..... lolol excuse the typo

old school phillie bol said...

well whaddaya know... it is by The AKR after all. Here is the info, Miller-

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Youre-Not-Down/release/1427424

Miller said...

Man...I appreciate that old school phillie bol. I was looking for this chumpie for the longest. That was the jawn back in the day...Thx again.

phill most said...

dj.no.one- no, i didn't have anything to do with the drum libraries, those were Paul Nice's babies. the picture of the record covers in the expedit shelving shows both Soulman / Phill Most Chill releases as well as Paul Nice releases.