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Best Use Of A Sample In A Hip Hop Song.... - This thread was inspired by a post from the other recent thread on Hip Hop. http://prince.org/msg/8/408950. I know we have a few True Hip Hop Heads in the Org that could contribute something significant to this one. - The sample could be blatant or subtle. It could be something obscure or something EVERYBODY knows. I don't care. Just would like to know your opinion of the best use of a sample in a Hip Hop song...
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So many to choose from but love this one
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This is a fine example of when a sample works as this is the first time I heard this song and of the group from which it came.
My choice for the moment is this...
need we say more
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- Yeah, I know its kind of a broad question considering how frequent samples are used (not just in Hip Hop either). - Nice choice! Very smooth. What's the name of the song they sampled and who's the artist? | |
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- Thanks for that reference! Looks like you had an answer before I finished posting my question. What a transition in grooves in "Seven Steps To Nowhere." Two different extremes... That DOC joint is a classic [Edited 7/15/14 12:29pm] | |
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Shake Your Rump has over 10 samples: They're not hip hop, but Koop make their songs from thousands of really short samples, including ones from sound effects records. This takes them a long time. There is no one actually playing. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Yeah - that Stay sample is an interesting one, the original is so different. I like this one as well | |
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Other good uses... - - became... - | |
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One of my favorite samples from Dre.... - - - | |
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was used in
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As I was listening to "Oh Honey", @ the 55 sec. mark I was sayin' "Lie, Lie"....Lie LIe Lie" lol: "EST the Greatest Man Alive" | |
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I'm surprised nobody mentioned this one yet: >
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- Beasties used a lot of familiar snippets from a lot of different songs. It worked. Oh...and MCA had one of the coolest voices in Hip Hop - Very interesting that Koop project. Upon first listen it sounds like it had one source material. Excellent! | |
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- classic Kanye production style (not sure if he produced it or not). Still sounds good to my ears! | |
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The best use of Delegation "Oh Honey" I have ever heard was by Dream Warriors. (skip to 0:54 and the hook at 1:30) | |
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One of my all time faves...for the sample and the flow...
Make it so, Number One... | |
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- Wow! I never heard that before. And yes, I'm old enough...
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i'ma have to go with whatever song Busta (and Dre I think) sample for Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See. I thought it was a CCR song but not sure. But yeah....! | |
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- That would be "Sweet Green Fields" by Seals & Crofts.... - | |
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Was reminded of this gem during lunch. It may not be the all-time best use sample but I remember being mad geeked when I first heard it. I was a sucker of Pete Rock's remixes....Never heard the source material before... - - - - Of course that groove became... - House of Pain's "Jump Around" (Remix) - | |
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Man, people how did you all miss one of the greatest samples of all time?? To my knowledge, Bobby Caldwell performed on Common's track.
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