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The song's energy is built on a "riveting blend" of rap and rock, characterized by its "incessant siren" sound.
Music executive Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo initially disliked the track, fearing the lyrics were "too corny" for the hip-hop community. Anatomy of a Banger: The Samples House Of Pain Jump Around
DJ Muggs initially produced the beat for his own group, Cypress Hill , but rapper B-Real wasn't ready to record it. The song's energy is built on a "riveting
It was then offered to Ice Cube , who famously turned it down before it finally landed with Everlast and House of Pain. It was then offered to Ice Cube ,
Released in May 1992 by Tommy Boy Records , remains one of the most recognizable hip-hop anthems in history. Produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, the track's journey to the top of the charts was a series of fortunate hand-me-downs and perfect timing. The Backstory: From Ice Cube to House of Pain The iconic beat was actually a "rejected" masterpiece.