Take It EZ
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"Take It EZ" | ||
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Single by Common Sense | ||
from the album Can I Borrow a Dollar? | ||
B-side(s) | "Soul by the Pound" | |
Released | September 2, 1992 | |
Format | 12-inch single, Vinyl | |
Genre | Chicago hip hop | |
Length | 4:08 | |
Label | Relativity Records | |
Producer(s) | 2 pc. DRK | |
Chart positions | ||
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Common Sense singles chronology | ||
"Take It EZ" (1992) |
"Breaker 1/9" (1992) |
"Take It EZ" is the first single from rapper Common's debut album Can I Borrow a Dollar?. It is produced by 2 pc. DRK, a production team made up of Immenslope and Twilite Tone. The song's beat mixes keyboards and saxophone playing by Lenny Underwood and Tony Orbach respectively, as well as a sample from "When Will the Day Come" by Rasa. Its beat anticipates the soulful production from Common's second album, Resurrection.[1] It reached #5 on the Hot Rap Singles chart making it the most popular single from Common's debut album. Stanton Swihart of All Music Guide considers it to be a standout track on the album.[2]
Contents |
[edit] Single tracklist
[edit] A-Side
- "Take It EZ" (4:08)
- "Take It EZ (Instrumental)" (4:08)
[edit] B-Side
- "Take It EZ (Jazz Instrumental)" (4:08)
- "Soul by the Pound" (4:20)
[edit] References
- ^ Jost, Matt. Can I Borrow a Dollar? Review at RapReviews.com. Retrieved on March 24, 2007.
- ^ Swihart, Stanton. Can I Borrow a Dollar? Review at All Music Guide. Retrieved on March 24, 2007.