
Charles Hamilton dropped a track two weeks ago called “Bud Dwyer” and it used a familiar sample (Bobby Womack’s “And I Love Her”) used by 9th Wonder. I really am assuming that Charles produced this joint in light of the accusations of him stealing other peoples music (he address this issue somewhat on the track). Nevertheless, lets see how he matches up with Mr. Douthit.
Who Flipped it Better?
Bobby Womack: “And I Love Her”
From the album Understanding (1972)
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Little Brother: “Speed”
From the album The Listening (2002)
Produced by 9th Wonder
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Charles Hamilton: “Bud Dwyer”
Single (2009)
Produced by Charles Hamilton
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