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Most sampled artists I was wondering who is the most sampled singer/band. I would say it must b James Brown but George Clinton and Roger & Zapp must b included 2 as lots of rappers have sampled Zapp's 'More Bounce 2 The Ounce'
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thetimefan said: I was wondering who is the most sampled singer/band. I would say it must b James Brown but George Clinton and Roger & Zapp must b included 2 as lots of rappers have sampled Zapp's 'More Bounce 2 The Ounce'
Who do u think r the most sampled? Answer: Any '60s/'70s soul/disco outfit. That is at least the most sampled era and style. I can't think of specific artist. Most-sampled producers would have to be Jam & Lewis both providing the samples (Cherelle's "Saturday Love" becomes Jennifer Lopez's "Loving You") and sampling themselves (even within the same year, when they turned Alexander O'Neal's "Fake" into Janet Jackson's "Nasty"). | |
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I can't tell you how many times I've heard The Emotions' "Best Of My Love" sampled, though. | |
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Nile Rodgers seems to be sampled a lot. Not only his Chic ("Good Times" work but also his producded stuff (Diana Ross' "I'm Coming Out"). I'm sure there are more incidents than this. | |
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I'd say sting/Police. . | |
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sampled artists
Thin Lizzy (Johnny the fox) George Clinton ( pretty much everything) James brown ( Funky Drummer) Babe ruth ( Keep your distance/The mexican) The meters ( Cissy Strut/Chicken strut) the Honey drippers ( Impeach the president) Rhythm Heritage ( Discofied /Theme from Swat) Cymande ( Bra) Gil scott heron ( In the bottle /winter in america) Aerosmith ( Walk this way) Pat Lundy ( Work Song) Cerrone ( Rockit in the pocket) Graham central station ( The Jam/ Mirror) Brother Jack Mcduff ( Substitution) Juice ( Catch a groove) Blackbyrds ( Rock creek park) Bob James (Mardi Gras/Nautilus) [This message was edited Sat Dec 20 10:18:57 PST 2003 by TheRealFiness] | |
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Diana Ross and The Supremes are sampled a lot. | |
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And also Marvin Gaye. | |
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TheRealFiness said: sampled artists
Thin Lizzy (Johnny the fox) George Clinton ( pretty much everything) James brown ( Funky Drummer) Babe ruth ( Keep your distance/The mexican) The meters ( Cissy Strut/Chicken strut) the Honey drippers ( Impeach the president) Rhythm Heritage ( Discofied /Theme from Swat) Cymande ( Bra) Gil scott heron ( In the bottle /winter in america) Aerosmith ( Walk this way) Pat Lundy ( Work Song) Cerrone ( Rockit in the pocket) Graham central station ( The Jam/ Mirror) Brother Jack Mcduff ( Substitution) Juice ( Catch a groove) Blackbyrds ( Rock creek park) Bob James (Mardi Gras/Nautilus) Great example of why I enjoy Finess' shows and threads. I love all those jams, except what is Pat Lundy "Work Song"?! And I thought "Substitution" was by Melvin Bliss. | |
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Here's some of my favorite breakbeats:
Skull Snaps "It's a New Day" Finess mentioned Honey Drippers' "Impeach The President" and James Brown's "Funky Drummer" already. These drums are up there with most sampled and distinctly sounding drums. First used on Stezo "It's My Turn" and discovered by Stezo's cousin Dooley-O in the mid/late 80s. Dexter Wansel "Theme From The Planets" Sounds dope played at 45. Great b-boy jam begins with oft-sampled drums. ESG "UFO" Sounds dope played at 33. Alot of rap songs in the late 80s used the siren on the beginning! (Thanks Marley Marl) Lyn Collins "Think (About It)" There's like 3 similar drum breaks. Song is probably most recognizable as Rob Base's "It Takes Two". James Brown "Funky President" Famous intro for the drums, guitar and even vocals ("nnaasteh. HEY!"). Think Eric B & Rakim's "Eric B Is President". Kool & The Gang "N.T." Drums are used alot; Q-Tip's "Breathe And Stop" is a pretty recent usage. Sly & Family Stone "Sing A Simple Song" I love these drums.. used more than you might realize! Digital Underground's "Humpty Dance" has a pretty dirty open loop of it. Mohawks "The Champ" This organ melody is burned into the brains of all hiphoppers. Think Maestro Fresh-Wes' "Let Your Backbone Slide" or the chopped version in KRS-One's "Step Into A World". I think Onyx was resinging it on "Slam"? Zapp "More Bounce To The Ounce" Sampled to death, and usually looped with no changes from the original on alot of west coast records especially. Every rapper's house must have had a copy of this song. I like EPMD's "You Gots To Chill". Banbara "Shack Up" Great rhythm track all around. Drum break starts with the blow of a whistle. Five Stairsteps "Don't Change Your Love" This is a must for alot of early 90s songs. Starts with a killer bar of drums that have been used A LOT!!! See: drums on Naughty By Nature's "Hip Hop Hooray". Soul Searchers "Ashley's Roachclip" This funky instrumental's music has been used but you will probably be most familiar with the drum break. I think the first big usage of this break was Eric B & Rakim's song "Paid In Full". And probably people sampled off the Rakim beat, but nevertheless I guarantee you have heard these drums before. So good that Milli Vanilli had to sample it twice! (Their hits "Baby Don't Forget My Number" and "Girl You Know It's True") The Headhunters "God Made Me Funky" There's like a minute of drums before anything gets started on this song hehe. Grandmaster Flash juggles this beat in his kitchen in a scene from a classic hip-hop movie.. 1983's Wild Style. Detroit Emeralds "You're Gettin' A Little Too Smart" And if you read my entire post, you're gettin' a little too smart about hip-hop's most plundered breaks. You probably know these drums from Raekwon's "Incarcerated Scarfaces". | |
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CinisterCee said: TheRealFiness said: sampled artists
Thin Lizzy (Johnny the fox) George Clinton ( pretty much everything) James brown ( Funky Drummer) Babe ruth ( Keep your distance/The mexican) The meters ( Cissy Strut/Chicken strut) the Honey drippers ( Impeach the president) Rhythm Heritage ( Discofied /Theme from Swat) Cymande ( Bra) Gil scott heron ( In the bottle /winter in america) Aerosmith ( Walk this way) Pat Lundy ( Work Song) Cerrone ( Rockit in the pocket) Graham central station ( The Jam/ Mirror) Brother Jack Mcduff ( Substitution) Juice ( Catch a groove) Blackbyrds ( Rock creek park) Bob James (Mardi Gras/Nautilus) Great example of why I enjoy Finess' shows and threads. I love all those jams, except what is Pat Lundy "Work Song"?! And I thought "Substitution" was by Melvin Bliss. thank u for the kind words C its appreciated mo' beats Gazz ( sing sing) Wilson Pickett ( engine engine no.9) New Birth ( Gotta geta knutt) Arawak all stars ( Apache) Eastside Connection ( Frisco Disco) Dennis Coffey ( Scorpio) Undisputed truth ( who is he and what is he to you) Uncle Louie ( I love funky Music) | |
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Stevie, obviously. "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
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theVelvetRoper said: And also Marvin Gaye.
And Marvin Gaye is terribly sampled. I couldn't stand those half-baked remakes I've heard recently of "Sexual Healing" and another one from a bad Martin Lawerence movie. | |
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VinnyM27 said: a bad Martin Lawerence movie.
There's another kind of Martin Lawrence movie? | |
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VoicesCarry said: VinnyM27 said: a bad Martin Lawerence movie.
There's another kind of Martin Lawrence movie? I loved "Big Momma's House" and "Blue Streak" but started to give up on him after "What's the Worst That Could Happen", the movie in question. "Black Knight" wasn't terrible but I haven't been able to take myself to rent anything after that, even his comedy special which sounded really good. | |
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VinnyM27 said: VoicesCarry said: VinnyM27 said: a bad Martin Lawerence movie.
There's another kind of Martin Lawrence movie? I loved "Big Momma's House" and "Blue Streak" but started to give up on him after "What's the Worst That Could Happen", the movie in question. "Black Knight" wasn't terrible but I haven't been able to take myself to rent anything after that, even his comedy special which sounded really good. the hell does this have 2 do with most sampled artist? | |
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TheRealFiness said: VinnyM27 said: VoicesCarry said: VinnyM27 said: a bad Martin Lawerence movie.
There's another kind of Martin Lawrence movie? I loved "Big Momma's House" and "Blue Streak" but started to give up on him after "What's the Worst That Could Happen", the movie in question. "Black Knight" wasn't terrible but I haven't been able to take myself to rent anything after that, even his comedy special which sounded really good. the hell does this have 2 do with most sampled artist? Who cares? Like threads ever stay on topic anyway. | |
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CinisterCee said:[quote]Here's some of my favorite breakbeats:
[Zapp "More Bounce To The Ounce" Sampled to death, and usually looped with no changes from the original on alot of west coast records especially. Every rapper's house must have had a copy of this song. I like EPMD's "You Gots To Chill". I'm a big, big fan of the late great Roger Troutman and Zapp and this song is 1 of my fave songs. Ice Cube and Snoop are amongst the westcoast rappers who have sampled it!. Roger & Zapp More Bounce 2 The Ounce | |
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I've noticed an increased sampling of Hall & Oates lately, especially "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)". | |
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You all forgot Britney Spears. > | |
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VoicesCarry said: I've noticed an increased sampling of Hall & Oates lately, especially "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)".
Yes, Simply Red sampled it recently. I don't know the name of the song, but a smooth jazz station plays it alot. It tripped me out the first time I heard it. Still not sure if I like the song. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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VoicesCarry said: VinnyM27 said: a bad Martin Lawerence movie.
There's another kind of Martin Lawrence movie? Word! Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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funkyslsistah said: VoicesCarry said: I've noticed an increased sampling of Hall & Oates lately, especially "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)".
Yes, Simply Red sampled it recently. I don't know the name of the song, but a smooth jazz station plays it alot. It tripped me out the first time I heard it. Still not sure if I like the song. That's "Sunrise" from their Home album. They took the EXACT backing track from H&O's "I Can't Go For That" (along with some of the chorus lyrics) and added in their own lyrics. They also lifted the main vocal hook from Ace's classic "How Long". It's a Frankenstein, song, really. Composed of other parts from classic songs. I hate it because of that. Zip originality. [This message was edited Wed Dec 24 11:58:17 PST 2003 by VoicesCarry] | |
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OK Seriously, my post was like a crash course in "most sampled songs" for anyone that is curious. You can probably find these songs online. Would make a nice 14-track mix.
Skull Snaps "It's a New Day" Dexter Wansel "Theme From The Planets" ESG "UFO" Lyn Collins "Think (About It)" James Brown "Funky President" Kool & The Gang "N.T." Sly & Family Stone "Sing A Simple Song" Mohawks "The Champ" Zapp "More Bounce To The Ounce" Banbara "Shack Up" Five Stairsteps "Don't Change Your Love" Soul Searchers "Ashley's Roachclip" The Headhunters "God Made Me Funky" Detroit Emeralds "You're Gettin' A Little Too Smart" | |
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James Brown. I would bet my life on it. His beats have been sped up, slowed down, sampled and looped in songs from the Hip-Hop, Rock, House, & Drum & Bass arenas (to name a few). Now that's just his beats.. shall I go on to his voice. [This message was edited Fri Dec 26 13:40:39 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom] | |
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Yeah the single most sampled artist is James Brown. Everyone of his damn songs and associated artists' songs has been plundered. | |
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JB, no competition! | |
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