Originally released on November 3, 2003, as the second single from Obie Trice's debut album Cheers , the track is a notable artifact of the early 2000s rap era:
: While the original sits at a mid-tempo hip-hop pace, Afro House typically pushes the energy toward 120-124 BPM , making it a staple for club sets. Why This Mix Works
: Swapping Dr. Dre's heavy boom-bap kicks for layered tribal drums, congas, and shakers.
Originally released on November 3, 2003, as the second single from Obie Trice's debut album Cheers , the track is a notable artifact of the early 2000s rap era:
: While the original sits at a mid-tempo hip-hop pace, Afro House typically pushes the energy toward 120-124 BPM , making it a staple for club sets. Why This Mix Works
: Swapping Dr. Dre's heavy boom-bap kicks for layered tribal drums, congas, and shakers.
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