Talk:Hit 'Em Up
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Bold text HIT 'EM UP is also a fight wear originated in the West Coast. San Jose California was known to be the home for HIT 'EM UP fight wear and the first of its kind the Bay Area. The owners Lincoln H Jalique and Vicente Jalique came with the ideal of the fight wear in 2006. Lincoln Jalique took advantage of his contacts in the MMA and launched the fight wear when the state of california leaglaized cage fighting. HIT 'EM UP is also known as HEU Extreme Athletics in 2007.
[edit] Recorded in Japan
Article says :Recorded 1996 in Tokyo, Japan. Is that true? It's unsourced and better be removed until a source shows up. --Witchinghour 00:49, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
It is true, Johnny "J" confirmed it License2Kill 01:36, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- Johnny who?? where's the link?! I need to see the actual quote. Nonetheless, I have to say, I appreciate your personal dedication to this article. --Witchinghour 14:31, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
Actually it was recorded in Can Am Studios in Los Angeles. Also, he never made sequels to the song. There was a different version which is the original version of the song and not a sequel. -K
- Your claim was not sourced either. It had to go. --Witchinghour 19:40, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
There is a hit em up II and a hit em up III. Both of which are available on the internet. However part III is short less then 2 minutes. However ITS VERY UNLIKELY it will ever be officialy released Angelocasio 12:52, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Junior MAFIA reference
A comment: the article mentions that the "take money" was aimed at Junior MAFIA's "Get Money", which is true. Shouldn't this article also further connect it to the fact that they both sample the same song, and "Get Money" was a radio hit for the MAFIA at the time? I think that further helps give the reader an idea of the climate at that time. Khal 14:27, 28 June 2007 (UTC)