Willie Hutch, Project Pat, UGK: You Choose This
posted by O.W.
Willie Hutch: I Choose You
From The Mack OST (Motown, 1973)
Project Pat: Choose U
From Layin' Da Smack Down (Loud, 2002)
UGK feat. Outkast: International Players Anthem
From U.G.K. (forthcoming 2007)
At this point in time, it's more than clear that Three Six Mafia's DJ Paul and Juicy J looooooove them some Willie Hutch. Actually, who doesn't love them some Willie Hutch? But in the case of Three Six, they found Hutch so twice, they used him thrice...
That new UGK song feat. Outkast is basically a straight loop from Hutch's "I Choose You," one of the songs from the The Mack soundtrack and if folks thought it sounded familiar at all, it's because Project Pat used the same exact loop (minus the drum programs on UGK's version) for his 2002 song, "Choose U." Three Six basically resurrected the track for UGK (and they appear on "Players Anthem" which is the earlier version of "Int'l Players Anthem" except with Three Six appearing on there instead of Outkast).
No complaints here - I don't care what version the song appears in: Hutch's original, Project Pat's or UGK's tracks - they all sound amazing which really bespeaks how gifted an arranger and producer Hutch was. "I Choose You" has this enormous sound to it that it's easy to get caught up in its swelling vocals and strings. (Somewhere, Kanye is wondering why he didn't f--- with this first).
In general, I think it's a very good idea for more rappers to rhyme over Hutch beats. Just sayin'.
By the way, for anyone in New York City this weekend, I highly recommend you check out Bumpshop. At the very least, yours truly will be loitering around there that eve.