Def Jam Vendetta - Onyx - Throw Ya Gunz (Instrumental)
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Def Jam: Vendetta is the first game in the Def Jam Wrestling series developed by AKI Corporation and published by Electronic Arts. A nice mix of wrestling and hip-hop culture.
Techinical Information:
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: AKI Corporation
Release: 2003
Platforms: Sony PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube
Playlist: • NBA Jam: Tournament Ed...
Much love. Hope y'all enjoy this. Your man,
Shinkukaioken/Shiro.
- Living Legend.
RIP Chyskillz.
This version untouchable with the hook and the background verse.
Big DS (1971-2003) R.I.P. & Chyskillz (1969-2018) Rest in Peace.
This was my intro into hip hop. Used to play this game on my dads surround sound system but I’d start the game over until this song came on first lol
Surround system? Nice.
Been looking for this forever
One of my favorites.
4:23 DAT ending🤌🏽🔥✨
Chyskillz a fool with the hardcore rap instrumental for Onyx (Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz, Sonny Seeza, & Big DS) may he Rest in Peace (R.I.P.).
As a Kid this used to scare me
But as a Adult I’m blasting this while Kicking some ass with the 4 Heroes
Great. Onyx Bacdafucup album is a classic.
Strapped (1993) with this song appeared.
Generalbones4 sounds like a new york city at the midnight called the def jam vendetta and gives your nightmares
This is so awesome
I really like the version
Do you record the songs directly from the game?
I extracted the songs (Instrumentals) and tried to recreate them as best as possible because some sections were missing
I've extracted the instrumentals from the game and sequenced them as a full song. This one I recorded because I was bored and tired.
@@ShinkuKaiokenyup I understand you, all the audios are messy and incomplete
so far Throw Ya Gunz is the most incomplete of all, but I guess it was done so that the vocals are not in the way of the instrumental of the song, funny thing because all the songs are programmed to play in a loop and random order, that means that you can touch the section of the hook more than once in a consecutive way
something I discovered is that the Instrumental version of DMX's "Intro" is faster than the normal version, I guess it was done to make the song more exciting, something like Man Up in FFNY that has orchestra sections to do more dramatic and intense the fight in the game
@@ReallymoreDA Yeah. Funny enough a lot of EA games the audio are programmed like that.
Sick beat 🔥🔥🔥
Proof vs Iceberg at the church
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