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"Ill Street Blues" is the first single from American hip hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's 1992 album ''Live and Let Die''. Released with "Fuck U Man" as a B-side, it was later also featured on the compilation albums ''Killer Kuts'' (1994), ''The Best of Cold Chillin''' (2000) and ''Greatest Hits'' (2002). ==Background== A hardcore hip hop song with elements of Mafioso rap, "Ill Street Blues" sees Kool G Rap tell the story from the perspective of a career criminal and mob henchman. The song is driven by bluesy piano loops sampled from Joe Williams' "Get Out of my Life", and G Rap recalled in a 2014 interview: The song's first verse tells of G Rap and his sidekick Bill Blass being sent to retrieve money from a cocaine-addicted bartender named Jimmy who is in debt to the mob. He is unable to pay the money, however, and they are instructed to kill him instead. Blass distracts him while G Rap enters the bar through the back entrance, and kills Jimmy by shooting him in the back of the head and stabbing him with a knife. He describes committing various robberies in verse two and, in verse three, tells of how his mob boss betrayed him and attempted to have him and Blass killed. They take revenge by throwing him from a skyscraper. Speaking of the identity of Bill Blass, his sidekick in the song, G Rap said: "Ill Street Blues" was recorded at Powerplay Studios and Chung King Studios in New York City. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ill Street Blues」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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