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Soul by the Pound

"Soul by the Pound"
Common - soul by the pound.jpg
Single by Common Sense
from the album Can I Borrow a Dollar?
B-side "Can-I-Bust," "Heidi Hoe"
Released July 13, 1993
Format 12-inch single, Vinyl
Genre Hip hop, Chicago hip hop
Length 4:20
Label Relativity Records
Songwriter(s) Common, No I.D.
Producer(s) Immenslope
Common singles chronology
"Breaker 1/9"
(1993)
"Soul by the Pound"
(1993)
"I Used to Love H.E.R."
(1994)
"Breaker 1/9"
(1993)
"Soul by the Pound"
(1993)
"I Used to Love H.E.R."
(1994)

"Soul by the Pound" is the third single from rapper Common's 1992 debut album, Can I Borrow a Dollar?. Its beat, produced by Immenslope, is similar to much production from Common's second album, Resurrection. Its beat contains samples from "I Like It" by DeBarge and "Sneakin' in the Back" by Tom Scott. It is considered to be a "black solidarity" track, but has been attacked for its misogyny. Its chorus contains a sample from Tim Dog's verse on "A Chorus Line" by Ultramagnetic MCs. A music video was made for the "Thump Mix" version of this song, but not for the album version. The chorus of "Thump Mix" contains vocal samples from Q-Tip's verse in "Jazz (We've Got)" by A Tribe Called Quest, Redman's in "Tonight's Da Night" and Grand Puba's in "Check It Out." The "Thump Mix" can be found on the Guidance Recordings compilation album 2001: A Rhyme Odyssey.


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