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He handed her the photographs. She looked at them as if reopening was necessary. "They thought they could file me away," she said. "But they forgot that paper remembers."
RZA utilized vintage loops from iconic artists like Al Green, Otis Redding, and The Jackson 5. By speeding up and compressing these loops, he laid down melodic yet melancholic backdrops that perfectly complemented Ghostface’s high-pitched, emotional delivery.