Who originally recorded these lyrics ?
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When I was a ...
Who originally recorded these lyrics ?
I've heard these lyrics sampled or used in Method Man's song 'bring the pain' and Teddybears song 'Little Stereo'. I've spent much time searching the internet, but I can't find an original artist. Anybody got a clue?
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goldfinger swe
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goldfinger swe
Re: Who originally recorded the lyrics ' When I was a little stereo, I listen to the champion. And I always wonder, when I will be the number one.'
When you listen to the tune you'll know the artist was NINJAMAN (not tiger..). Sorry, my mistake.
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Re: Who originally recorded the lyrics ' When I was a little stereo, I listen to the champion. And I always wonder, when I will be the number one.'
ninja man on digital b label. on a version of "love is not a gamble" riddim to be exact.
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ganja rule
Re: Who originally recorded the lyrics ' When I was a little stereo, I listen to the champion. And I always wonder, when I will be the number one.'
the ninjaman tune is sometimes called "number one" or "test the high power"...
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pat
Re: Who originally recorded the lyrics ' When I was a little stereo, I listen to the champion. And I always wonder, when I will be the number one.'
i hate how all these damn phonies show up when u search for a song. not so much meth but the teddybears come on
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Re: Who originally recorded the lyrics ' When I was a little stereo, I listen to the champion. And I always wonder, when I will be the number one.'
Patrik Arve from the Teddybears is actually a big fan of reggae. He even refers to himself as Swedish Tiger (partially a reference to a Swedish idiom and also the artist) when selecting reggae.
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nugs
Re: Who originally recorded the lyrics ' When I was a little stereo, I listen to the champion. And I always wonder, when I will be the number one.'
Crazy, I heard a weird cover by Mindless Self Indulgence called Bring the Pain, always thought that Method Man was the original.