3-Minute Rule

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"3-Minute Rule"
"3-Minute Rule" cover
Song by Beastie Boys
from the album Paul's Boutique
Genre Hip hop
Length 3:39
Label Capitol Records
Paul's Boutique track listing
"The Sounds of Science"
(6)
"3-Minute Rule"
(7)
"Hey Ladies"
(8)

"3-Minute Rule" is the 7th track on the album Paul's Boutique by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989.

The length of the song is actually 3 minutes 39 seconds. It begins with the sound of what is apparently a ping-pong ball being hit back and forth. Then Mike D raps from about the 0:12 mark to around the 1:12 mark. MCA follows from about 1:14 to 2:00. Finally, Ad-Rock takes over from around 2:09 and continues to 3:07, followed by another half minute of music.

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