I alwys felt this was the act and the song that really started the practice of the overabundant use of sampling
I never understood why this song became a hit when it was nothing but P-funk revisited
they actually received grammy nominations for this
this is when the floodgates opened
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Moral of the story? Prince isn't into suing.
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Walk This Way came out in 1986, yes they sample
in 86, you had 3 main rap acts who stood at the forefront: Run DMC, LL COOL J, and THE BEASTIE BOYS
ME MYSELF AND I hit in 1988-1989, and a wave of new artists starting sampling and they were sampling James Brown and GEorge Clinton all over the place
then by 1990, MC HAMMER went ham with it starting with U CAN'T TOUCH THIS......
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... I think CynicKill meant "Prince doesnt sue regarding riping off his music / plagiarism"... Copyrights is another issue lol Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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this is true
the difference is with Run DMC, LL COOL J, the Beastie Boys, Eric B and Rakim and PE, when they sampled, they sampled riffs or adlibs (ala James Brown) as an underlying to their own beats they created, their samples added extra umpff, like an exclamation....Public Enemy created some of the greatest beats ever...or as they say Bring The Noise
Del La Soul just ripped an entire song and rapped over it, if you took away the lyrics, you would think you're listening solely to Knee Deep
what I mean by the floodgates, by the time the 90s hit, not only were rap artists sampling but artists from other genres as well
so much so, Kirk Franklin has sampled music from over 45 artists in his career......
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Wow, Soul! Great minds think ALIKE! The first band that came 2 mind 4 me are the Bar Kays and their producer, Allen A. Jones. There's an awful LOT of "liftiness" in THAT mix and with Ebonee Webb's "Somethin' About You" which seems 2 rip off "Head" by Prince.
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^^ I really love the BarKays but let's be honest....they did alot of "borrowing" in the 80s Many of their hits from that period sound alot like other people's songs. | |
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Billy Ocean's 1984 hit "Carribean Queen" has always sounded like a slower version of "Billie Jean" to me even the choruses are similiar....
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SOME things just make ya go "Hmmmmmm," buddy! I know! I'm pickin' up what you're puttin' down, brutha! <3 Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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I would argue that no artist is 100% unique and original.Everyone is influenced and inspired by what came before them.Even Prince has been accused of stealing ideas and sounds from others. | |
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Um, this isn't a "rip-off." Mariah Carey actually asked Cameo to come and re-record their vocals for "Candy" on "Loverboy." So, technically, this isn't lifted from the original 1986 version; Cameo actually re-recorded the vocals on her track. I'm not making this up, there's actually legitimate information on this. I'm just too lazy to search for the source(s). | |
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speaking of Mariah Carey,my favorite song by her is "Fly Like A Bird" This song borrows certain elements from Deniece Williams' 1976 classic "Free".I don't think there are no samples involved,but you can hear the similarities.
Ironically,Mariah's 1993 hit "Emotions",was accused of borrowing heavily from another Maurice White production....The Emotions' "Best Of My Love" makes you wonder why Mariah didn't simply ask Maurice to produce her album,lol | |
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this song is Candy rehashed 17 years later........same music and everything.....that's what I mean by rip-off
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Mariah's done that many times throughout her career...borrowed heavily from old songs.That "Candy" rehash song ("Loverboy") was terrible,isn't it? | |
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Lady Gaga's "Born This Way"/Madonna's "Express Yourself" | |
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anyway.....this thread could last all year long there are literally thousands of songs that borrow heavily from other songs....whether it's a "rip-off" or not,depends on who you ask.
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SoulAlive said: Mariah's done that many times throughout her career...borrowed heavily from old songs.That "Candy" rehash song ("Loverboy") was terrible,isn't it? Lollll yes. It was awful. We could have did that | |
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caribean queen borrows heavy from billie jean, people always claim they dont hear it. | |
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Scorp said: presenting R&B as an inferior brand but served as the lifeline the entire time I have to give it up to Scorp for summing up in a single sentence the crux of this entire court case, feelings of musicians past and present, Marvin Gaye's family, orgers' feelings on sampling, and the irony of Hip-Hop's love for the genre. Bravo! | |
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Not sure, but what about Jimmy Spicer's "Money- Dollar Bill song? | |
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Err.. Y'all realise there's a difference between SAMPLING and RIPPING-OFF, right? Mariah asked permission and paid copyrights for using these songs! this is sampling, not ripping-off (or should we say amore "legal" form of ripping off, which is acceptable IMHO). Everybody is somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. | |
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