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:''The phrase '''Year and a Day''' can also refer to the [[Year and a day rule]] connected with [[murder]].'' |
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- The phrase Year and a Day can also refer to the Year and a day rule connected with murder.
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"Stop That Train" (3) |
"Year and a Day" (4) |
"Hello Brooklyn" (5) |
"Year and a Day" is the fourth section of the 15th track on the album Paul's Boutique by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989. It was produced and written by the Beastie Boys and the Dust Brothers. The section was engineered by Mario Caldato and Allen Abrahamson. The rap is performed by MCA.
Samples
- "High Powered Rap" by Disco Dave & the Force of the Five MC's (Crash Crew) (1980)
- "Ebony Jam" by Tower of Power, from the album In the Slot. (Warner Bros. Records, 1975)
- "That Lady, Pt. 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers, from the album 3 + 3. (T Neck Records, 1973)
- "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin, from the album Led Zeppelin IV. (Atlantic Records, 1971)