Big Pun’s
opening verse on
“Twinz (Deep
Cover
‘98)â€
accomplishes a lot
in under half a
minute. Over a
sample of Dr. Dre
and S
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Big Pun’s opening verse on “Twinz (Deep Cover ‘98)†accomplishes a lot in under half a minute. Over a sample of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s “Deep Cover (187),†the Bronx bomber sets the scene for a quick crime caper involving Italian mobsters, a guy named Noodles, and shells that have nothing to do with pasta. The short verse ends with hip-hop’s most quoted tongue twister—one that Fat Joe says Pun was reluctant to include.