Talk:Chill Rob G
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Chill vs. Snap
[edit]Regarding the claim that the collaboration between Snap and Chill following the legal disupute was never released... are we sure about this? Because the version of The Power that appears on Chill's only album really does sound like the Snap version, even using the same female voice, the extra orchestra hits and parts that were featured on the Snap album version. Also, it seems like the "It's gettin' kinda hectic" sample is Turbo from Snap...
Mind you, I don't actually own this album, I only have the MP#s that I downloaded... so I can't really prove anything myself... Personally I've been mystified by this whole Snap!/Chill debate since it started 18 years ago :P Randomtox (talk) 03:14, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
It is a pretty interesting saga isn't it. Everything I wrote in the article is based solely on the references at the bottom. The article was unreferenced when I linked to it via the Snap! article on wiki (I had previously not heard of the man) and I filled in the blanks using the few web pages online I found on him. --Freikorp (talk) 17:41, 27 January 2009 (UTC)