Sometimes I Rhyme Slow

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"Sometimes I Rhyme Slow"
Single by Nice & Smooth
from the album Ain't a Damn Thing Changed
Released1991
GenreHip hop
Length2:52
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Nice & Smooth
Nice & Smooth singles chronology
"Funky for You"
(1990)
"Sometimes I Rhyme Slow"
(1991)
"Hip Hop Junkies"
(1991)
Music video
"Sometimes I Rhyme Slow" on YouTube

"Sometimes I Rhyme Slow" is a song by American hip hop duo Nice & Smooth and the lead single from their second studio album Ain't a Damn Thing Changed (1991). It contains a sample of "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman.

The production uses a sample of the acoustic guitar intro to "Fast Car" accompanied with drums.[1] The lyrics make references to drug abuse, guns and violence.[2] Greg Nice performs the first verse, while Smooth B performs the second verse, which revolves around him being in love with a cocaine addict who relapses after 18 months in rehab.[1]

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