One in a Million (Pete Rock & CL Smooth song)

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"One In A Million"
Single by Pete Rock & CL Smooth
from the album Good Life: The Best of Pete Rock & CL Smooth
Released1993
Format CD
Recorded1993
Genre Hip hop
Length4:04
Label Epic
Songwriter(s) Jack McDuff, Pete Rock & CL Smooth
Producer(s) Pete Rock
Pete Rock & CL Smooth singles chronology
"Lots of Lovin'"
(1993)
"One In A Million"
(1993)
"I Got a Love"
(1994)

"One in a Million" is a song by Pete Rock & CL Smooth, recorded for the soundtrack to the film, Poetic Justice . [1] The song contains a mix of jazzy-horns over a sumptuous baseline, with a chorus sung by CL Smooth, and scratches and cuts by Pete Rock. The song contains a sample from Brother Jack McDuff's "Electric SurfBoard". [2]

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References

  1. Harrison, Thomas (30 June 2011). Music of the 1990s. ABC-CLIO. p. 60. ISBN   978-0-313-37943-7 . Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  2. "Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth's One in a Million sample of Brother Jack McDuff's Electric Surfboard". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2013-05-26.