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"Ol' Time Killin'" Single by Kardinal Offishall featuring Jully Black, Allistair, IRS, and Wio-K from the album Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1 B-side "Maxine" Released 2001 Format CD single, 12" single Recorded 2000 Genre Canadian hip hop Length 4:39 Label MCA Records Writer(s) J. Harrow, K. Downey, A. Phillips Producer Mr. Attic Kardinal Offishall singles chronology "BaKardi Slang"
(2001)"Ol' Time Killin'"
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(2003)"Ol' Time Killin'" is a hip-hop song by Kardinal Offishall featuring Jully Black, Allistair, IRS, and Wio-K, released in 2001. Produced by Mr. Attic, it was the second single from his second album Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1.[1]
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Background
One day after performing at a club in New York City, Kardinal was in his hotel room talking to Saukrates, when he heard an infectious beat coming from downstairs. Saukrates told him that Mr. Attic of Da Grassroots was playing beats in his room, then Kardinal went downstairs to check it out.[2] In an interview, he said:
Attic has these interludes that are the craziest beats you've ever heard, but to him they’re just interludes. Ol' Time Killin' was a 20-second interlude on his beat CD, so I kept hearing this beat coming and I had to write the whole song to that. 'This is not an interlude, this is crazy!'[2]The featured rappers, Wio-K and IRS (Korry Deez and Black Cat) from Scarborough's Monolith crew, were chosen by Kardinal, because he used to hang out with them, and musically, they were as hyper as he was.[2] In order, Kardinal, Wio-K, and Korry Deez perform the first verse, followed by Black Cat and Kardinal in the second verse, followed by Kardinal, Korry Deez, Wio-K, and Black Cat in the third verse. Jully Black and Allistair sing the chorus and outro.
Samples
The song's chorus contains samples from "The MC" by KRS-One, "Murderer" by Barrington Levy, and "Murder She Wrote" by Chaka Demus and Pliers.
Remix
The remix features Busta Rhymes.[3]
Part 2
In 2011, Kardinal released "Anywhere (Ol' Time Killin' Part 2)".
Music video
The music video was shot by Little X, on a $100,000 budget. It used a brand new visual concept which was never seen on TV before.[2] After the video was released, many people in the hip hop industry became a fan of Kardinal, including Pharrell Williams, Clipse, and Pete Rock.[2] The song "Maxine" is featured at the end of the video.
Track listing
CD single
- "Ol' Time Killin'" (Radio Edit Version)
- "Ol' Time Killin'" (Instrumental)
- "Money Jane" (Remix)
- "Maxine" (Radio Edit Version)
- "Maxine" (TV Track)
- "Ol' Time Killin'" (LP Version)
Chart positions
Chart (2001) Peak
positionCanadian Singles Chart 32 References
- ^ Toronto Raptor The FADER. Accessed on December 20, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e Kardinal Offishall - Session Transcript Red Bull Music Academy. Accessed on December 16, 2008.
- ^ Kardinal Offishall - Man on Fire Exclaim!. Accessed on December 16, 2008.
External links
Studio albums EPs Husslin'Singles "Naughty Dread" · "On wit da Show" · "Husslin'" · "BaKardi Slang" · "Ol' Time Killin'" · "Belly Dancer" · "Bang Bang" · "Everyday (Rudebwoy)" · "Feel Alright" · "Dangerous" · "Numba 1 (Tide Is High)" · "Clear!" · "Body Bounce"Featured singles "Northern Touch" · "Money Jane" · "Back for More" · "Carnival Girl" · "Beautiful" · "Freak" · "Wavin' Flag" · "So Much" · "Ghetto Love"Related articles Discography · Production discographyCategories:- 2001 singles
- Jully Black songs
- Kardinal Offishall songs
- Music videos directed by Little X
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