y was the title track not on the album lds?
Well, my thought behind the giving away of the title track is like you're receiving an exclusive look into the cd as a whole. Your mind directly associates the title of the song with the entire album of the same name. The track is hard, it's given away for free, and it gives off the impression of flawless production and lyrical flow. On top of that, putting the title track on your cd is never really a good move.
Say if you have 16 songs on the album "Death by Dishonor" and one of those tracks shares the name. You're automatically going to assume that all you're going to hear will revolve around the track that shares the name. If that track isn't as good as it's expected, it unfortunately sours the entire album for the consumer. So, by leaving the title track off of "Killer", it's a safe way of keeping (what could have been) a bad track from spoiling an entire album's worth of music.
because its a sample that would never clear
I'm not 100% positive that's a direct sample. If they wanted to test the waters, they could pull a Vanilla Ice and change one small thing and get away with it. Refer to above post, though.
Same here. I don't know how people can judge which one will be better based off the TRACKLISTING alone without hearing the entire album.
I can speak on the tracklisting.
yeah wtf is that all about. You could look at a song title and it could be something completely different than what you thought it might sound like.
KEEP THIS IN MIND, FELLAS.
There were tracks that I didn't expect just due to their title.