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Thread started 08/18/20 12:50am

purplethunder3
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Interpolation of Prince songs into other artists' songs...

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I thought this might be a good topic after I discovered this video of one of my favorite Gov't Mule songs in which Warren Haynes's seamlessly infuses parts of "When Doves Cry" into "Beautifully Broken." What are other Prince songs you have discovered that were included in other musical artists songs but not a cheap imitation? In other words, artists that gave a tribute to Prince by simply including Prince songs with their own material and not trying to be Prince but doing justice to his songs by making them part of their own... Hope I'm being clear. smile

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Gov't Mule: https://youtu.be/O27bAg-AY3s

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https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #1 posted 08/18/20 12:53pm

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Such a fine line here. You have samples like Hammer's "Pray" or Eve's "Irresistible Chick" that could be considered for the list.

American Idol contestant Blake Lewis used the "Erotic City" beat, without credit, on his song "She's Makin' Me Lose It." It's only a couple of beats, but franky the most recognizeable part of the drum pattern. It's also a very Prince-esque song.

Leela James samples the same section on her song "Damn Your Eyes." These feel like interploitations to me because while they are samples (as are all the examples, surely) the songs don't rely on them to exist.

Prince aside, I think Simply Red did a great interploitation into "Sunrise" of Hall & Oates' "I Can't Go For That." And they simply used the first verse, "easy, ready, willing, overtime, where does it stop where do you dare me to draw the line..."

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #2 posted 08/19/20 2:30pm

woogiebear

Jay-Z & Beyonce's cover of 2Pac/Makaveli's "Me & My Girlfriend', and Beyonce starts singing part of the 2nd Verse of "If I Was Your Girlfriend"

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Reply #3 posted 08/20/20 6:05am

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Kanye West - Big Brother

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Reply #4 posted 08/20/20 7:23am

RJOrion

sheeeit..."Pop Life" alone, was sampled by 2pac, big Daddy Kane and 50Cent...there are plenty of cases of Prince music being sampled by other artists... even unofficial mixtape releases and freestyles...Rapper/Producer Black Milk made a whole beat-tape ("Music From The Color Purple") of hiphop instrumentals made from Prince songs

https://youtu.be/uI2Gsh9hudc

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Reply #5 posted 08/23/20 10:16pm

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Sort of the reverse, but Prince's "Housequake" always struck me like it used the drum pattern from Stevie Wonder's "Never In Your Sun".

https://youtu.be/khN3MqgLJao

[Edited 8/23/20 22:21pm]

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Reply #6 posted 08/24/20 11:17am

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I don't think it was officially a sample but whenever I listen to Mary J Blige's "The Love I Never Had", I hear a strong rememblance to Prince's "I Hate U".

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Reply #7 posted 08/24/20 1:20pm

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Superstition said:

Sort of the reverse, but Prince's "Housequake" always struck me like it used the drum pattern from Stevie Wonder's "Never In Your Sun".

https://youtu.be/khN3MqgLJao


That beat, even in the reverse order, was so popular it was all over the place. In Square Circle was released right in the hub of that beat becoming a trend. It reminds me how Soul II Soul, Lisa Stansfield, Enigma, Maxi Priest, The KLF, Shanice, and others used the same damn beat endlessly. While Stevie's is similar, I feel like "Housequake" is more definitive of what others were using. There is an opposite pattern used a lot as well. Literally, play the beats in the opposite order and it was just as popular.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #8 posted 08/24/20 1:26pm

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kitbradley said:

I don't think it was officially a sample but whenever I listen to Mary J Blige's "The Love I Never Had", I hear a strong rememblance to Prince's "I Hate U".


Shit, let's be clear on this one. First, Prince sampled his own ass from For You's "Baby" for "I Hate U." Ms. Blige straight up uses it in her song. Oddly, Prince isn't credited. Also, Jam & Lewis wrote & produced that track. It's more of a rhythm though, and you can't copyright a drum track. BUT it does sound like a straight up sample or replay.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/20 9:11pm

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Cherrelle's "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" seems 2 sample Prince's "1999" in its "da DA da...da DA da," but in a diff'rent key. Am I rite?

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Reply #10 posted 08/25/20 11:41pm

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whitechocolatebrotha said:

Cherrelle's "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" seems 2 sample Prince's "1999" in its "da DA da...da DA da," but in a diff'rent key. Am I rite?


That's not a sample. A sample is a replayed portion of an original track into another track. That Cherrelle song is an original by Jam & Lewis. That's just the fat synth Minneapolis sound there, not a "1999" hijacking.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #11 posted 09/03/20 12:40pm

hardwork

“How does Mixx-a-lot hook up? With beepers, baby!”
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Reply #12 posted 09/04/20 6:19am

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Superstition said:

Sort of the reverse, but Prince's "Housequake" always struck me like it used the drum pattern from Stevie Wonder's "Never In Your Sun".

https://youtu.be/khN3MqgLJao

[Edited 8/23/20 22:21pm]

i think it used this drum pattern (3:40)



https://youtu.be/6zQdALuqUCc


[Edited 9/4/20 6:20am]

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Reply #13 posted 09/04/20 8:07am

SPYZFAN1

George Clinton and RZA used "I.I.W.Y.G" on "Heaven".

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Reply #14 posted 09/05/20 6:18pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

whitechocolatebrotha said:

Cherrelle's "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" seems 2 sample Prince's "1999" in its "da DA da...da DA da," but in a diff'rent key. Am I rite?


That's not a sample. A sample is a replayed portion of an original track into another track. That Cherrelle song is an original by Jam & Lewis. That's just the fat synth Minneapolis sound there, not a "1999" hijacking.

DOH! Y'know...you're RITE! LOL! What was I even THINKIN'??? LOL! I had just worked at 10 hr shift at the hospital and was gonna brain dead! Thanks! <3

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Reply #15 posted 09/05/20 8:17pm

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whitechocolatebrotha said:

DOH! Y'know...you're RITE! LOL! What was I even THINKIN'??? LOL! I had just worked at 10 hr shift at the hospital and was gonna brain dead! Thanks! <3


Believe what ya want, bro. It's just a song, and they're all just opinions. Doesn't mean they're right or wrong, just different. Your blue isn't necessarily my blue.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #16 posted 09/15/20 9:52am

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TrivialPursuit said:



Superstition said:


Sort of the reverse, but Prince's "Housequake" always struck me like it used the drum pattern from Stevie Wonder's "Never In Your Sun".



https://youtu.be/khN3MqgLJao





That beat, even in the reverse order, was so popular it was all over the place. In Square Circle was released right in the hub of that beat becoming a trend. It reminds me how Soul II Soul, Lisa Stansfield, Enigma, Maxi Priest, The KLF, Shanice, and others used the same damn beat endlessly. While Stevie's is similar, I feel like "Housequake" is more definitive of what others were using. There is an opposite pattern used a lot as well. Literally, play the beats in the opposite order and it was just as popular.


Thats not the same beat. Housequake has 1 kickdrum before the first snare, the souliisoul beat has two.
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