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"'''Is That Enough'''" is a 1977 song recorded by ] ] singer ]. Recorded shortly after a day in court with ], the usually moody singer pondered around his recording studio before getting his band together to record this song in which Marvin attacked Anna for using her monetary gain to force Gaye to pay for attorney fees. Using a ]ier, ]-based and smooth ] production, Gaye sung in a comfortable tenor. The last two minutes of the song was given to one of Gaye's saxophonists while Gaye is imagined to have smoked his ] as hinted in the lyric ''this is a joke/I need a smoke''. This track would later on be sampled by ] on their 2000 single, "]". | "'''Is That Enough'''" is a 1977 song recorded by ] ] singer ]. Recorded shortly after a day in court with ], the usually moody singer pondered around his recording studio before getting his band together to record this song in which Marvin attacked Anna for using her monetary gain to force Gaye to pay for attorney fees. Using a ]ier, ]-based and smooth ] production, Gaye sung in a comfortable tenor. The last two minutes of the song was given to one of Gaye's saxophonists while Gaye is imagined to have smoked his ] as hinted in the lyric ''this is a joke/I need a smoke''. This track would later on be sampled by ] on their 2000 single, "]". |
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"Is That Enough" is a 1977 song recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Recorded shortly after a day in court with Anna, the usually moody singer pondered around his recording studio before getting his band together to record this song in which Marvin attacked Anna for using her monetary gain to force Gaye to pay for attorney fees. Using a funkier, blues-based and smooth jazz production, Gaye sung in a comfortable tenor. The last two minutes of the song was given to one of Gaye's saxophonists while Gaye is imagined to have smoked his joint as hinted in the lyric this is a joke/I need a smoke. This track would later on be sampled by Three 6 Mafia on their 2000 single, "Sippin' on Some Syrup".
Personnel
- All vocals, keyboards and synthesizers by Marvin Gaye
- Drums by Bugsy Wilcox
- Bass by Frank Blair
- Guitars by Wali Ali and Gordon Banks
- Tenor saxophone by Fernando Harkness