Mr. Slow Flow
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“Mr. Slow Flow” | |||||
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Single by Evidence from the album The Weatherman LP |
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Released | February 2, 2007 | ||||
Format | 12" vinyl, Digital download | ||||
Genre | Underground hip hop | ||||
Length | 4:02 | ||||
Label | ABB Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Michael Perretta Joey Chavez Tavish Graham |
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Producer | Sid Roams | ||||
Evidence singles chronology | |||||
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"Mr. Slow Flow" is the first single from Evidence's first full-length album The Weatherman LP. The single was released February 2, 2007 as a 12" vinyl with "Hot & Cold" as its B-Side. It has a slow atmospheric beat reminiscent of a storm created by production duo Sid Roams. Its lyrics deal with Evidence's slow flow and prowess on the microphone. It contains scratched samples--provided by DJ Revolution--from the remix of Jay-Z's "A Million and One Questions" and "Strictly Snappin' Necks" by EPMD. A remix of "Mr. Slow Flow" found on Dilated Peoples' album The Release Party features PMD. A music video was created for the album version of "Mr. Slow Flow."
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] A-Side
- "Mr. Slow Flow (Clean)" (4:05)
- "Mr. Slow Flow (Street)" (4:04)
- "Mr. Slow Flow (Instrumental)" (4:05)
- "Mr. Slow Flow (Acapella)" (3:46)
[edit] B-Side
- "Hot & Cold (Clean)" (4:27)
- "Hot & Cold (Street)" (4:27)
- "Hot & Cold (Instrumental)" (4:21)
- "Hot & Cold (Acapella)" (1:41)