Paul McCartney & Laws – Knocking at The Door [prod. J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League]

    https://media.hiphopdx.com/old/singles/20110610-Laws_and_paul_McCartney_Knocking_At_The_Door-HHDX.mp3

    Off the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League produced McCartney / Laws mashup mixtape ‘Yesterday’s Future’ hosted by Don Cannon and Mick Boogie.

    27 thoughts on “Paul McCartney & Laws – Knocking at The Door [prod. J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League]

    1. Paul is in the class with Michael Jackson and Pac and Marley.. .you cant just take his vocals like that. it sounds good but you wack if you cant just go get Paul to feature… fuck this

      1. Pac is NOT in that class buddy Im sorry…I dont give a shit what the media has brainwashed you into believing.

      2. So is 2Pac but a bunch of piece of shit M.C.’s sample his verses for their mixtapes.

        So is James Brown, Curtis Mayfield, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye and on and on, whats the difference?

        And if the difference is that Paul is on the chorus… it’s a f*&ing mixtape dude.

        Also, Laws is SUPER dope, way underrated. Justice League should spend that extra couple of dollars to get him out there more or give out a great beat to a big artist for free so long as it gets a laws feature. The boy needs radio exposure because his versatility is awesome.

      3. I dont think yall understand how much money you need to get Paul Mcartney to sing on your song. You need Diddy money to even think about it…Hopefully Laws doesnt get sued like Dangermouse did with his Jayz remix album a few years ago.

      4. It’s a fucking mixtape for fucks sake, that shit with gay-z was blown out of proportion because of the media, unless he’s selling it then just keep it moving

    2. Abouttt time HHDX got on this album! This shit is dope, this Laws kid has really impressed me with this shit. 5/5 easy

    3. You guys are getting really high and mighty about an artists humbly incorporating one of his favorite artists into his music…
      Anyway, I like this especially the part when it flips into that little army man beat. Laws has been getting better.

    4. Nice touch to flip a classic. Decent concept. Basically kept it as is however this song has be used in plenty of hip hop songs in the past. The most memorable one I can recall is “J.I.M.M.Y.” by Boogie Down Productions. Do your history people…

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