Joell Ortiz – Call Me (rmx) f. Novel


WE unleashed the video a few months ago. Now here is a 90s remix compiled by Statik Selektah.

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~ by Justice Equality Supreme on April 10, 2010.

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43 Responses to “Joell Ortiz – Call Me (rmx) f. Novel”

  1. original version >

  2. SlaughterHouse is On fire right now !!..im waitin to see whut Projects they droppin 4 2010..& im definitely waitin patiently on that Bar Exam 3

  3. which one gonna be on the album ?

  4. Alright… i’m officially going insane. I know Tyga used that first beat for “09 Until” on Black Thoughts but what beat was that originally?

    Thannnnnnnnnks

  5. brooklyn!!!

  6. @JonAnderson ’93 Til Infinity (Souls of Mischief)

  7. That First Beat Was Souls Of Mischief’s 93 til Infinity. This Shits Dope But It Would Of Been Better If They Made Those Beats Over For A Old But Newer Feel.

  8. That beat should never be re-touched [||]. It’s PERFECT the way it is. Period.

  9. I like em both. Good stuff.

  10. how’s this the grown up version? lol he’s still singing about teen love

    I don’t know, I would have left the original alone. Probably my favorite song of the year though, so maybe I’m biased.

  11. which one gonna be on the album ?

  12. That beat should never be re-touched [||]. It’s PERFECT the way it is. Period.

  13. dope!

  14. jon anderson..cmon now ….that was one of the dumbest questions i ever seen….u cant call urself a hiphop fan if u dont know what beat that is…SMH!!

  15. Word! That shit is as dope as the original, & the original is DOPE as fuck!

    On another note, someone put a bullet to my head with the name of the last beat used as me =/= know.

  16. http://knuckleshamilton.wordpress.com/

    Heall yeah.

  17. @Word Word? Damn homie. Party & Bullshit. Biggie…

  18. j. cole did his thing on this beat

  19. Im Waitin on The Great Escape,Free Agent & No Muzzle!!!!

  20. New T Pain = fail.

  21. The original version was way better, the mood was set perfect.

  22. @ KNOWxONE doh! Hip Hop Confessions: I’m not a big Biggie head. Where that bullet at X=

  23. Joell Ortiz is on fireee right now…Project Boy now THIS..DAMN!!!

  24. HOT JOINT HERE! Nice to hear the classic beats being flipped again. And Joell goes in every time!

  25. When is Free Agent dropping? Wasn’t it supposed to come out last year?
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  26. lol why was it posted as “kawl me” now it’s call me

  27. its always been “Kawl Me” at least to my knowledge.

    also i been repeating this, and i have to say its hot. i just have to not compare it to the original, and this beat is crazy with this track.

  28. @KNOWxONE thanks a lot man

  29. this beat <33333

  30. by which i mean 93 til infinity

  31. The whole 93 Til Infinity album is better than 90 % of today’s hip hop music

  32. this ons sucks compare to the original

  33. Imo joell is the best from slaughterhouse, they’re all dope but he’s way more versatile and I think he can appeal to the most people

  34. “Imo joell is the best from slaughterhouse, they’re all dope but he’s way more versatile and I think he can appeal to the most people”

    -bd

    I can’t choose one personally, but i definitely agree with you on the appeal to more people point.

  35. this song is crazy, incredible story and flow throughout. real dope

  36. /facepalm @ people not knowing these beats.

  37. Original > J. Cole’s > Joell and everyone else that went over this beat.

  38. Lovin this!

  39. anybody got an active link to the original joint?

  40. both dope as shit…

  41. when is buddens TGE dropping??

  42. this is fucking nuts

  43. i want an old skool version with heavy d and ll cool j that would be dope

 

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