Paid in Full (Eric B. & Rakim song)
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"Paid in Full" is a song written, produced and recorded by American rap duo Eric B. & Rakim, released as the fifth and final single from their debut album of the same name, Paid in Full.
In 2008, the song was ranked at number twenty-four on VH1's "100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs".
Samples used
This is a list of samples used in "Paid in Full", as well as its Coldcut remix. Samples used in both versions may vary.
- Sampled in all versions
- The Soul Searchers - "Ashley's Roachclip" from Salt of the Earth, 1974 (LP)
- Beeside - "Change le Beat" from Street Music Material, 1984 (LP)
- The bass-line is sampled from Dennis Edwards featuring Siedah Garrett - "Don't Look Any Further" from Don't Look Any Further, 1984 (LP)
- Indeep - "When Boys Talk" from Last Night a DJ Saved My Life, 1983 (LP)
- Sampled in music video version and Coldcut remixes
- Dialogue from the episode "The Baby from Krypton" of the radio series The Adventures of Superman
- The Buggers - "The Bugger Groove" from The Bugger Groove, 1984 (12")
- Dialogue by Humphrey Bogart from the 1946 film The Big Sleep
- James Brown - "Hot Pants" from Hot Pants, 1971 (7")
- Lyn Collins - "We Want to Parrty, Parrty, Parrty" from We Want to Parrty, Parrty, Parrty, 1973 (7")
- Eric B. & Rakim - "I Know You Got Soul (Acapella)" from I Know You Got Soul, 1987 (12")
- Ofra Haza - "Im Nin'alu" from Yemenite Songs, 1984 (LP)
- Hassan & 7-11 - "Emotions Can Be Serious" from Emotions Can Be Serious, 1984 (12")
- Dialogue by Buffalo Bob Smith from the TV show Howdy Doody
- Rick Jones - "Bang on a Drum" from Bang on a Drum: Songs from Playschool and Play Away, 1973 (LP)
- Mikey Dread - "Industrial Spy" from African Anthem (The Mikey Dread Show Dubwise), 1979 (LP)
- Mikey Dread - "Saturday Night Style" from African Anthem (The Mikey Dread Show Dubwise), 1979 (LP)
- Original Concept - "Pump That Bass" from Bite'n My Stylee, 1986 (12")
- Dialogue by Ronald Reagan at a rally
- Salsoul Orchestra - "Ooh, I Love It (Love Break)" from Ooh, I Love It (Love Break), 1983 (12")
- Sound Experience - "Boogie Woogie" from Boogie Woogie, 1975 (LP)
- "Train Sequence" narrated by Geoffrey Sumner from A Journey Into Stereo Sound, 1958 (LP)
- Dialogue by Don Pardo on the track "We Interrupt the Program... News Medley" from Television's Greatest Hits: 65 TV Themes! From the 50's and the 60's, 1985 (LP)
- Sampled only in Coldcut remixes
- Mikey Dread, King Tubby and Rod Taylor - "His Imperial Majesty" from His Imperial Majesty, 1978 (12")
- Peech Boys - "Don't Make Me Wait" from Life Is Something Special, 1983 (LP)
- Dialogue by Murray Kinnell from the 1931 film The Public Enemy
- Sweet Charles - "Soul Man" from For Sweet People, 1974 (LP)
Track listing
- 12" single
A "Paid in Full" (Derek B's Urban Respray) - 5:13
B1 "Paid in Full" (album mix) - 3:50
B2 "Eric B. Is on the Cut" - 3:48
- 12" remix single (Mini Madness - The Coldcut Remix) / 7" single
A "Paid in Full" (Mini Madness - The Coldcut Remix) - 3:38
B "Eric B. Is on the Cut" - 3:48
- 12" maxi remix single (Seven Minutes of Madness - The Coldcut Remix)
A "Paid in Full" (Seven Minutes of Madness - The Coldcut Remix) - 7:09
B1 "Paid in Full" (album mix) - 3:50
B2 "Eric B. Is on the Cut" - 3:48