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The voiceover/sampled talking on the "Lee Interlude" is done by Frank "Lee" Cadena, the creator of Urban Network's ''Rapology'' series. | The voiceover/sampled talking on the "Lee Interlude" is done by Frank "Lee" Cadena, the creator of Urban Network's ''Rapology'' series. The same speech was sampled on the remake of "High Voltage" performed by Linkin Park in 2001.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3mk142cZjI Linkin Park Reacts To A Linkin Park Show From 2001 - YouTube], March 24, 2020</ref> Mike said, ''"He was the voice on the phone on High Voltage. Lee.... Joe actually worked for Lee for a while. There was a hip hop industry magazine called Urban Network and Lee was like the boss over there and Joe worked for Lee. Shout out to Lee. I haven't seen that guy in like forever."''<ref>[https://clips.twitch.tv/FlirtyAmusedPeppermintShazBotstix Twitch], April 23, 2020</ref> | ||
Lee Cadena died at his home on July 16, 2018 due to kidney failure. He was 55.<ref>[https://www.hometownstation.com/santa-clarita-news/community-news/music-industry-veteran-frank-lee-cadena-dies-245680 Music Industry Veteran Frank ‘Lee’ Cadena Dies], August 21, 2018</ref> | Lee Cadena died at his home on July 16, 2018 due to kidney failure. He was 55.<ref>[https://www.hometownstation.com/santa-clarita-news/community-news/music-industry-veteran-frank-lee-cadena-dies-245680 Music Industry Veteran Frank ‘Lee’ Cadena Dies], August 21, 2018</ref> |
Revision as of 22:13, 23 April 2023
"Lee Interlude" was a live show interlude performed by Linkin Park during the Hybrid Theory touring cycle in 2001.
Background
The voiceover/sampled talking on the "Lee Interlude" is done by Frank "Lee" Cadena, the creator of Urban Network's Rapology series. The same speech was sampled on the remake of "High Voltage" performed by Linkin Park in 2001.[1] Mike said, "He was the voice on the phone on High Voltage. Lee.... Joe actually worked for Lee for a while. There was a hip hop industry magazine called Urban Network and Lee was like the boss over there and Joe worked for Lee. Shout out to Lee. I haven't seen that guy in like forever."[2]
Lee Cadena died at his home on July 16, 2018 due to kidney failure. He was 55.[3]
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References
- ↑ Linkin Park Reacts To A Linkin Park Show From 2001 - YouTube, March 24, 2020
- ↑ Twitch, April 23, 2020
- ↑ Music Industry Veteran Frank ‘Lee’ Cadena Dies, August 21, 2018