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'Spit Your Game'
Single by The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Twista, Krayzie Bone and 8Ball & MJG
from the album Duets: The Final Chapter
ReleasedFebruary 24, 2006
FormatCD single, CD maxi single, 12' single
GenreHip hop
Length4:09
LabelAtlantic, Bad Boy
Songwriter(s)Christopher Wallace, Sean Combs, Steven Jordan, Anthony Henderson, Bryon McCane, Joey Brooks, Stephen Howse, Carl Mitchell
Producer(s)Swizz Beatz
The Notorious B.I.G. singles chronology
'Nasty Girl'
(2005)
'Spit Your Game'
(2006)
'Old Thing Back'
(2015)
Twista singles chronology
'So Lonely'
(2005)
'Spit Your Game'
(2006)
'Impossible'
(2006)
8Ball & MJG singles chronology
'Ridin High'
(2006)
'Spit Your Game'
(2006)
'Clap On'
(2007)

'Spit Your Game' is the second single by Notorious B.I.G. from his Duets: The Final Chapter album, a remixed album of Biggie Smalls' work. The song features guest appearances from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Krayzie Bone and Twista and sampled Walter Jackson's 'My Ship Is Coming In'. The single is a double A-side with 'Hold Ya Head', a song which samples 'Johnny Was' by Bob Marley.

The single was released on 24 April in the UK [1] and reached #64 in the UK charts.[2]

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It is a modern rendition of Notorious B.I.G.'s and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's acclaimed collaboration on the song 'Notorious Thugs'. In 'Notorious Thugs' Biggie changed his normally smooth flow to a faster melodic pace to emulate Bone's trademark flow and 'Spit Your Game' references this by including two fast verses by Twista and Krayzie Bone.

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Video[edit]

The video for 'Spit Your Game' features Layzie Bone, Wish Bone, Krayzie Bone, Twista, Eightball & MJG and Swizz Beatz. It is set in a recording studio as a 'Battle for the Krown' is taking place.

On the airing of MTV's Making the Video episode for 'Spit Your Game', it was announced that this will be the last video ever to be in dedication of The Notorious B.I.G. Yung Joc, Jody Breeze, Big Gee, Layzie Bone, Wish Bone, Swizz Beatz & Sleepy Brown made an appearance on the video

Remixes[edit]

'Spit Your Game' is a remix of 'Notorious Thugs', a Notorious B.I.G. and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony duet on Biggie's second, diamond album Life After Death.

The song also features a remixed version, where 8Ball & MJG spit a verse each towards the end of the song, though their verses have been much criticized for not keeping in context with fast rapping and doing basic slow verses. This remix will be on the compilation We Invented the Remix Vol. 2.

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Track listing[edit]

UK - CD: 1[edit]

  1. Spit Your Game [Remix Edit] (Featuring Twista, Eightball & MJG & Krayzie Bone)
  2. Hold Ya Head [Main Version] (Featuring Bob Marley)

UK - CD: 2[edit]

  1. Spit Your Game [Remix] (Featuring Twista, Eightball & MJG & Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
  2. Hold Ya Head [Main Version] (Featuring Bob Marley)
  3. Spit Your Game [MyTone - Personalized Ringtone]

UK - 12' vinyl[edit]

  1. Spit Your Game [Remix] (Featuring Twista, Eightball & MJG & Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
  2. Spit Your Game [Instrumental Remix]
  3. Hold Ya Head [Main Version] (Featuring Bob Marley)
  4. Hold Ya Head [Instrumental]

Promo CD[edit]

  1. Spit Your Game [Remix Edit] (Featuring Twista, Eightball & MJG & Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
  2. Spit Your Game [Remix Instrumental]
  3. Hold Ya Head [Amended Album Version] (Featuring Bob Marley)
  4. Hold Ya Head [Instrumental]

Charts[edit]

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[1]7
Ireland (IRMA)[2]47
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[3]76
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4]64
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[5]68

References[edit]

  1. ^'The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Twista and Bone Thugs N Harmony: Spit Your Game' (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  2. ^'Chart Track: Week 17, 2006'. Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  3. ^'Swisscharts.com – The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Twista and Bone Thugs N Harmony – Spit Your Game'. Swiss Singles Chart. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  4. ^'The Notorious BIG: Artist Chart History'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  5. ^'The Notorious B.I.G. Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)'. Billboard. Retrieved December 6, 2011.

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External links[edit]

  • Music video on YouTube

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As its alternative name suggests, Spit is a card game where fast reactions are critical. In fact, Spit is rare in that the players don’t take turns in sedate fashion to follow suit in turn. Instead, each player makes the effort to play as quickly as possible, not waiting for his or her opponent.

To play Spit, you need:

  • Two players

  • One deck of cards

    Keep a special deck for this game; after one session your cards may never be the same again.

The object of the game is to get rid of all your cards as quickly as possible. The dealer shuffles the cards and deals each player 26 cards.

Each player then deals out 15 of his 26 cards into a triangle — one pile with five cards, one with four, one with three, one with two, and one with a single card. These piles are called the stock piles. On each pile, you turn the top card over. That leaves you a pile of 11 cards, which you leave face-down and don’t look at. These are spit cards.

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After each player sets up the spit cards and stocks, all players call out “Spit!” and turn over the top cards of their piles of 11, putting them in the middle of the table. These two cards make up the two spit piles. The slugfest is about to begin. Using only one hand (playing cards with both hands is forbidden), you attempt to get rid of the cards from your stock piles onto the spit piles before your opponent can.

You play any face-up card from your stock piles on to the spit piles. You can play a card if it’s one rank higher or one rank lower than the card on the top of the spit piles, and aces are high or low, so you can put them on a king or a 2. Suits are irrelevant in Spit.

When you exhaust a pile, you can move a face-up card from any pile to fill the gap. You can never have more than five piles, come what may.

When neither player can make a legal move, the first phase of the game has ended, and you’re ready for the second phase, which essentially repeats phase one.

In phase two, each player simultaneously calls out “Spit!” again, turning over the top cards from their spit cards face-up onto the already existing spit piles. The game continues, with both players trying to get rid of their stock piles as fast as possible. Eventually, one of three situations occurs:

  • You get rid of all your stock cards. When this happens, you have your choice of spit piles, and you’ll naturally take the smaller one. The second player takes the other pile, and you both collect your unplayed cards, shuffle them all together, and lay them out in the traditional format.

  • Both players get rid of all their spit cards, and neither player can play a card. In this case, whoever has less stock cards left gathers up all his cards and adds the smaller spit pile to them, leaving his rival to add the other pile.

  • After the first round, the player who has the larger spit-card pile may have spit cards left to turn over, but his opponent doesn’t have any. If this is the case, the player must select a pile on which to put his spit cards, and he must go with that pile to put all his remaining spit cards on for the rest of this run. Of course, that may bring the other player back to life, because as new cards appear on the pile, he may find a way to get rid of some stock cards as a result.

Whenever one player has fewer than 15 spit cards left in his hand at the start of a new round, he deals out the cards into the five stock piles as best he can, starting with the single card and working up to the five-card pile, and then he turns over the top cards as before. But only one communal spit pile exists now because one player has no spit cards with which to make a pile. At this point, whoever gets rid of all the cards from his stock piles gets no additional cards at the end of the round. If that player is the one with no spit cards, he wins the game. If the player with the spit cards wins the round, the other player picks up the central pile and his unused stock cards, and the hand continues.

Spit It Out Game Urban Dictionary

Spit is a game of skill as well as speed. You have to manage about four or five tasks simultaneously with only one hand. You have to play your cards as fast as possible, turn over new ones, create new piles, and prevent your opponent from playing. In addition, if you have time to plan, you must make your choice of actions that help you and not your rival. All this requires practice and excellent peripheral vision.