Jedi Mind Tricks Ft. Sean Price - "Blood Runs Cold" prod. by Stoupe samples "Septiembre Y Usted" by Wilkins #SampleBible
Hey fellow JMT fanatics! You know that feeling when you dig into a track you love and discover something new that blows your mind? That's exactly how I felt when I stumbled upon the incredible sample behind one of Jedi Mind Tricks' most powerful tracks, 'Blood Runs Cold' featuring the legendary Sean Price. It's not just about the heavy beats and raw lyrics; there's a whole art to how these masterpieces are put together, and finding the origin of that iconic sound is just next level. First off, let's talk about the sheer lyrical power of 'Blood Runs Cold'. Sean Price's verse on this track is absolutely legendary, a true showcase of his unmatched flow and grit. For anyone looking to dive deep into the words, searching for 'blood runs cold lyrics jedi mind tricks' will lead you to countless sites where you can dissect every rhyme and metaphor. I often find myself re-reading them, catching new nuances each time. The storytelling, the intensity – it all just hits differently when you connect with the raw emotion behind the words. It's a track that demands attention, and the lyrics are a huge part of its lasting impact, making it a staple for any serious hip-hop head. Beyond the sonic experience, true fans also love to show their allegiance. If you're like me, you've probably searched for 'intitle:jedi mind tricks merchandise' or 'intitle:jedi mind tricks stickers' more times than you can count! There's something special about rocking a JMT tee or sticking a Vinnie Paz decal on your laptop. While official merch can sometimes be elusive, dedicated fan communities and indie artists often create amazing gear. From classic album art t-shirts to discrete logos, and of course, a wide variety of stickers that let you rep the crew wherever you go, the options are out there. Supporting the artists, even indirectly, by celebrating their legacy with cool gear is all part of the fandom. It’s a way to feel connected to the movement and recognize the profound impact JMT has had on music. And now, for the core of my recent discovery – that incredible sample. The magic behind the beat for 'Blood Runs Cold' (released in 2000) was crafted by Stoupe, who masterfully sampled a track from 1974! I was absolutely floored to learn that the source was 'Septiembre Y Usted' by Wilkins. Just listening to the original 'SAMPLE' and then hearing how Stoupe transformed it into the dark, powerful foundation for JMT's epic track is a masterclass in production. It really makes you appreciate the artistry that goes into hip-hop, especially when you can trace the musical lineage back to such an unexpected and beautiful origin. This kind of deep dive into the 'PROD. BY STOUPE' process just adds another layer to the listening experience. It’s these hidden gems, like finding the root of the sound in 'Septiembre Y Usted' by Wilkins (1974), that make being a JMT fan so rewarding. It’s not just a song; it’s a living piece of musical history. So, whether you're breaking down Sean Price's fierce rhymes, searching for that perfect Jedi Mind Tricks sticker, or like me, obsessing over the intricate samples that build their sound, there's always more to explore in the world of JMT. Keep digging, keep listening, and keep repping!


















































































