"One-Nine-Nine-Nine" | ||||
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Single by Common featuring Sadat X and Talib Kweli | ||||
from the album Soundbombing II | ||||
B-side | "Like They Used to Say" | |||
Released | March 24, 1999 | |||
Genre | Underground hip hop | |||
Length | 4:10 | |||
Label | Rawkus Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Lonnie Lynn Derek Murphy Tony Cottrell | |||
Producer(s) | Hi-Tek Dug Infinite | |||
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"One-Nine-Nine-Nine"/"Like They Used to Say" is a double A-Side single by rapper Common. "One-Nine-Nine-Nine" is featured on Soundbombing II ,a compilation album by Rawkus Records released in 1999. The song features an introduction by Talib Kweli,guest rapping by Sadat X and production by Hi-Tek. A music video was released for it,which also featured briefs cameos from Jeru The Damaja and Harold Hunter. Additionally,Rawkus Records featured it in their Best of Decade I:1995-2005 compilation. Common's vocals on the song were sampled in "Mic Like a Memory" by Cunninlynguists.
"Like They Used to Say" was produced by Dug Infinite,who also worked on Common's first three albums. In the song,Common talks about the days of old and comments where he sees hip hop music heading in the future.
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