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  • 2:35 which song is that

  • @TyceeTv California Love is sampled form "Woman To Woman" by Joe Cocker and Roger Troutman "West Coast Poplock"

  • whoed have thought, give us mc good reason to use there beats, as its not even theres, still some sick songs gotta give em credit

  • nice video^^ +5

    but it`s no matter if Pac used this music.

    he is best))) not everyone can use this old music right. dre and smith`s producers too^^

  • can you put the name please

  • man this is messed up, after all these years ive always thought dre made all his beats from scratch by himself, and all these years ive been trying to make my own beats from scratch trying to get as good as he is and he didnt even make them, but whatever hes still the best producer and has a good ear for sampling, but because of samplers then producers like me dont get the credit they deserve for making one from scratch on there own.

  • @trigger575707 yeah tell me about it, dre doesn't even chop the samples, just straight loops them and layers more drums on top, but def got the ear from picking them

  • @ProphetRayza well actualy dre has an orchestra come in and redo tem to a tempo of his liking

  • maybe it was a hit on biggie when pac used the sample it was just a dream...

    It was just a dream was the first line from biggie's song...

    And when pac used it, it was entitled, I ain't mad at cha...

    I was kinda... well, I dunno... it was like pac was saying to biggie that... Pac ain't mad at biggie...

  • fascinating

  • 2pac Never 4 Get

  • that was a year ago so i guess no =p

  • the Linda Clifford sample, wasnt that also used on Nas' "Street Dreams"

  • Yes.

  • true

  • you have no idea the work that goes into it. and not anyone can do it...it takes talent just like playing an instrument, maybe even more so.

  • true, but it takes even more talent to compose something of your own ;-)

  • @JizzaPr0

    They made it their own ;-)

  • that is one of the most ignorant comments ive ever heard, so you think it takes more talent to make a beat thats just adding bass lines and what not to a song that pretty much allready finished?? thats amazing you think that.

  • the idea behind sampling isn't to make a cool song... It came from the fact that our music is so different from the 70's and 90's that they didn't know how to work with hip hop artists... Not to mention a lot of them are dead... So the sample just gave an opportunity to do so...of course it went mainstream and pop destroyed it just like most other elements in hip hop

  • remember that this video neglects all the beats that were not simply looped

  • loool most of them beats are from Dre

    DAMN YOU DRE!:@

  • these are bad examples of good samples. Mobb deeps shook ones, and nas it aint hard to tell is a perfect example of sampling.

  • Awsome, Your samples haven't been discussed on youtube. I see a lot of repeats with other sample videos. I haven't seen your samples before. Thanks!

  • Will Smith is great! ;D

  • i ja dumaju tut o vsom dogavarino i vsem zaplachina do tavo kak vi eto zametili!!

  • +1 это не спиздил, а сэмплирование)

  • долбаёбы, это называетс не спизил, это ремейк, отмороженные пидарасы вы!

  • simply sampling.

    nuffin more..

  • nice stuff))

  • не спиздиют, так переиграют

  • Good looks on this son. I need to start buyin random shit to find suttin on.

  • пиздят как хотят пидорасы черножопые.

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