Big Pun – Capital Punishment (Original Samples)

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via ThisIsHipHop & Bmusicsite

My man Kevin Nottingham hits you with another great sample set of Big Pun’s Capital Punishment. This time around the set is a result of a collabo with the Bmusicsite.
Make sure to check those sites if you’re feelin’ it.

1. “Theme For The Losers” by Henry Mancini
* From the soundtrack to the movie Vision of Eight (1973)
* Sampled in “Beware”
* Produced by Juju
2. “Shook Ones Pt. 1? by Mobb Deep
* From the single “Shook Ones Pt. II” (1994)
* Sampled in “Beware”
* Produced by Juju
3. “One More Chance (Remix)’ by The Notorious B.I.G.
* From the album Ready To Die (1994)
* Sampled in “Super Lyrical” and “Still Not A Player”
* Produced by Rockwilder (”Super Lyrical) & Knobody (”Still Not A Player”)
* Co-produced by Dahoud & Nomad (”Still Not A Player”)
4. “It’s Logic” by Canibus
* From the mixtape Tony Touch 55 Emcees (1997)
* Sampled in “Super Lyrical”
* Produced by Rockwilder
5. “A Little Bit of Love” by Brenda Russell
* From the album Brenda Russell (1979)
* Sampled in “Still Not A Player”
* Produced by Knobody
* Co-Produced by Dahoud & Nomad
6. “Don’t Wanna Be a Player” by Joe
* From the album All That I Am (1997)
* Interpolated in “Still Not A Player”
* Produced by Knobody
* Co-Produced by Dahoud & Nomad
7. “With a Child’s Heart” by Michael Jackson
* From the album Me & Music (1973)
* Sampled in “You Ain’t A Killer”
* Produced by Young Lord
8. “Ready or Not” by Johnny Osbourne
* From the album Ready Or Not (1972)
* Sample in “Caribbean Connection”
* Produced by Young Lord
9. “The World Is A Ghetto” by George Benson
* From the album In Flight (1975)
* Sampled in “Glamour Life”
* Produced by L.E.S.
10. “Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude)” by Earth, Wind & Fire
* From the album All ‘n All (1977)
* Sampled in “I’m Not A Player”
* Produced by Minnesota
11. “Darlin’ Darlin’ Baby (Sweet Tender Love)” by The O’Jays
* From the album Message In The Music (1976)
* Sampled in “I’m Not A Player”
* Produced by Minnesota
12. “Darlin’ Darlin’ Baby” by Steve Khan
* From the album Tightrope (1977)
* Sampled in “I’m Not A Player”
* Produced by Minnesota
13. “Deep Cover” by Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg
* From the album Deep Cover Soundtrack (1992)
* Twinz (Deep Cover ‘98) is a remake of Deep Cover
* Produced by Big Pun & Fat Joe
14. “(I Know) I’m Losing You” by Undisputed Truth
* From the album The Cosmic Truth (1975)
* Sampled in Twinz (Deep Cover ‘98)
* Original sample in “Deep Cover”
* Produced by Big Pun & Fat Joe
15. “Sing a Simple Song” by Sly & the Family Stone
* From the album Stand (1969)
* Sampled in Twinz (Deep Cover ‘98)
* Original sample in “Deep Cover”
* Produced by Big Pun & Fat Joe
16. “Le Bracelet” by Alain Goraguer
* From the album La Planete Sauvage Soundtrack (1973)
* Sampled in “Boomerang”
* Produced by V.I.C.
17. “Don’t Ask Me” by Ramon Morris
* From the album Sweet Sister Funk (1973)
* Sampled in “You Came Up”
* Produced by Rockwilder
18. “I Ain’t No Joke” by Eric B & Rakim
* From the album Paid In Full (1987)
* Sampled in “Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)”
* Produced by RZA
* Scratches by Roc Raida
19. “Vegas Tango” by Gary Burton
* From the album Good Vibes (1970)
* Sampled in “Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)”
* Produced by RZA
* Scratches by Roc Raida
20. “North Carolina” by Les McCann
* From the album Talk To The People (1972)
* Sampled in “Fast Money”
* Produced by Danny O & EQ

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