Jeanius: Original Samples

Jean Grae: Jeanius

That’s right ya’ll… you knew we were gonna hop on this 9th Wonder produced joint! We’ve actually been working on it for a few months in anticipation of the retail release of Jean Grae’s Jeanius. And the album is finally here! In stores now, as of this last Tuesday.

The album itself isn’t much different from the copy that leaked a few years ago. The track order is the same, but on a few of the songs they decided to replay the sample using live instrumentation. Don’t worry, it doesn’t distract from the original version. At most times it enhances the tracks. But anyway, this ain’t a review of Jeanius… these are the samples! There are two tracks we could not find sample listings for, but I think you’ll find this is one sweet collection.

Love the fact that Jean and 9th paid homage to classic hip hop album covers! We couldn’t decide which one to include, so we included all four. Anyway, enough talking… get yo 9th fix! Oh, and for all you 9th fanatics… we got more 9th wonder samples coming in the next few days. That’s all I’m gonna say…

  1. “Haunted (By Your Love)” by Blue Magic
    • From the album Thirteen Blue Magic Lane (1975)
    • Sampled in “Intro”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  2. “All Over” by Phoebe Snow
    • From the album Second Childhood (1976)
    • Sampled in “2-32’s”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  3. “If You Leave Me Now” by Jerry Butler & Thelma Houston
    • From the album Thelma & Jerry (1977)
    • Sampled in “Don’t Rush Me”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  4. “I Have A Dream” by Norman Connors
    • From the album Invitation (1979)
    • Sampled in “My Story”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  5. “Larry’s Theme” by Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
    • From the album Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (1978)
    • Sampled in “The Time Is Now”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  6. “Uptown” by The Marvelettes
    • From the album The Return of The Marvelettes (1970)
    • Sampled in “Billy Killer”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  7. “What Are You Doing For The Rest of Your Life” by Shirley Bassey
    • From the album Shirley Bassey Is Really Something (1970)
    • Sampled in “#8″
    • Produced by Khrysis
  8. “How Can You Stop Loving Someone” by The Emotions
    • From the album Flowers (1976)
    • Sampled in “American Pimp”
    • Produced by Khrysis
  9. “If This World Were Mine” by Love Unlimited
    • From the album From A Girl’s Point of View We Give You… Love Unlimited (1972)
    • Sampled in “This World”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  10. “Station Break For Love” by Syreeta & GC Cameron
    • From the album Rich Love, Poor Love (1977)
    • Sampled in “Love Thirst”
    • Produced by 9th Wonder
  11. “Blind Baby” by New Birth
    • From the album Blind Baby (1975)
    • Sampled in Desparada
    • Produced by 9th Wonder

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13 Comments

  1. Thomas
    Posted July 10, 2008 at 7:15 am | Permalink

    The retail version is just a black cover that has Jeanius on it with produced by 9th Wonder. The covers above are on the inside…at least the copy I picked up from Best Buy (the only one in the store).

  2. Posted July 10, 2008 at 8:21 am | Permalink

    Are you serious?!?!? This is highly disappointing… I was planning on picking up all 4 for my collection. Anybody have a pic of the black cover?

  3. Thomas
    Posted July 10, 2008 at 3:28 pm | Permalink

    I wanted the Raekwon cover.

  4. Big N
    Posted July 10, 2008 at 9:12 pm | Permalink

    Thanks alot for posting this sample collection. The Emotions song used on American pimp is ridicolous. Keep up the great work!!

  5. Posted July 11, 2008 at 1:02 pm | Permalink

    I ‘preciate this a great deal

  6. Posted July 11, 2008 at 3:44 pm | Permalink

    A little return present for the community.

    “Larry’s Theme” by Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs.

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/15125995dde51708/

  7. Posted July 11, 2008 at 3:55 pm | Permalink

    Welcome back Goon! Thanks for the present… it’s complete! I gotta know where you find this though; we looked high and low.

  8. Thomas
    Posted July 11, 2008 at 3:55 pm | Permalink

    As always Goon comes through to help with the clean up!

  9. Posted July 12, 2008 at 3:20 am | Permalink

    Hey I love that you posted these samples, but I wish I had watermarked that when I was in Photoshop. It’s amazing how many people yanked that 4set. Anyway, nice blog, and thanks for using my image!

  10. Posted July 12, 2008 at 8:58 am | Permalink

    Sup Steal-Bars? I don’t know what you’re talking about… your image? Are you the creator of the classic hip hop covers that Jean and 9th did? If so… props. Or are you talking about the 4 covers put together in one image? If so, sorry man, don’t mean to bust your bubble but I did that all myself using the images posted above… not too difficult to do.

  11. Posted July 12, 2008 at 9:00 am | Permalink

    Oh I see Steal-Bars… is this the image you did?

    http://bp2.blogger.com/_aMQ0BnPIr9E/SDhckADI2sI/AAAAAAAAAR0/aN9jm4HMuq8/s400/4xCOVER.jpg

    If so, check the order of the images… not the same.

  12. Level6
    Posted July 17, 2008 at 12:09 pm | Permalink

    Dope sample set mate!

  13. young gunna
    Posted August 5, 2008 at 4:43 pm | Permalink

    jeah jeah thanx fo dis

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