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  • 1st song is also sampled in Colourblind - Cinematic.

  • Nas also sampled that song for Thief's Theme

  • wow the drums on the original record to eminems my name is bang really hard.. very nice especially for way back in the day

  • watching this video was so disappointing,,,especially the dr. dre beats. i always thought he had composed those horn/piano arrangements. FUCK

  • u should say sampled for.. not sampled by,,anyway good job man keep em coming and check out my sampled joint on ma page its pretty impressive if i may say so myself

  • check my beats in my channel

    Peace

  • good job on the aaliyah one or good on who eva did it

    

  • where can i get some free sample for fruity loop 10

  • If sampling was easy everybody would be paid

  • just one thing

    DRE "the best producer ever?" yah ok he's a fucking pro but..

    fucking false shit, he just sampled it like original put some kick snare and hats fuck it. but i love his songs. not the way he did it.

  • @Shineismusic do the same thing then. "just sampled" you say that like it's so easy. do it sell 20 mill records. DRE is by far the best rap producer ever

  • @PuffMajor nope

  • @Shineismusic

    Yeah, I don't know much about mixing (Getting started with it) but, I definitely know thast there are tons of DJ's out there that exceed Dre. ;)

  • wOW

  • sampling is not ripping off if those who are being sampled are getting paid... I just don't think that sampling makes you a musician... that's why they are "producers" not musicians (in my opinion)

  • 40 people only like food samples!

  • Yay, I can play that Bruce Hornby sample on piano :) Well, the 2pac version at least, I can't be bothered with sheet music

  • there are a lot of beats that are made from scratch

  • 2:22

    That part sampled by Masta Ace :)

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  • @HiranEdge sampling must be easy for you, thats why your on youtube slating it and not making millions from it

    :/

  • Not only that but the samples that they used in this example are very close to the new beat but not all hip hop beats that sample are so close to the original song.

  • pero esto que cojones es, donde coño estan los sampler?

    (this is the worst sound guy, where is the fuking sampler?)

  • i never realized how little dre did to the my name is beat. thats a tight sample but very lazy production by dre...

  • @vallobeats i learn more and more each day that most of my heroes in production actually suck. artist like dre,timbaland, to artist like daft punk. i sample here and there myself but i reconstruct and make new melodies not just remix the original or in these cases not even remix it and just add new drums over the loop. fucken whack. sampling is the easiest form of music production. been doing it since 94 ....it's not hard....at all....whatsoever.

  • damn this goes to show that producer got skills cause they flip the beat and made it better

  • @LEZTHEGOON hahah naw technology made it better. the only guys i give credit to for having skills in sampling is the old school dj's. now a days i can literally right click an audio file and send it to a new midi track and it will chop up all the samples on beat on it's own. no skill needed. of course i go back and fine tune it. but that process used to take me hours back in the 90's. these guys are hacks with good connections making dough off other people's music phrases.

  • @MSNGR415 No I disagree here, they aren't hacks. It actually ends up win-win because the original artists get some royalties and also get there old songs spread around and listened to again

  • @kly45 well maybe not hacks.that was a bit harsh because taking phrases and making them work with each other is still an art but only about 3 times out of 10 does a original artist get royalties. look up the documentary about sampling in hip hop. clyde stubblefield the original funky drummer has been sampled and used in over 100 hip hop songs and has only gotten paid 3 times for samples. it becomes a cloak and dagger game.

  • @MSNGR415 Well I don't know about that particular situation, so I don't know who's fault it comes down it (lawyers, the samplers, the guy that got sampled etc.) but if it was an artist that didn't pay then they are hacks. But most people that sample I listen to give proper credit

  • So many 'probably classic' organ sounds don't seem otherwise available on VSTi, or as free samples.

    So I decided to share the unique sounds of organs I love to record myself so much. Click my name for FREE ORGAN SAMPLES: LESSER-HEARD HAMMOND PLUS YAMAHA ELECTONE AND ROLAND INSTRUMENTS.

    Copy, record, comment and enjoy!

  • The third sample is also used in "Children" by Tonedeff on his album Archetype.

  • Lol .. I thaught it said ready or not here i kumm u knt hide im gunna find u and kikk yo ass...haha ..

  • so far first couple are by timberland :s

  • wheres part II man

  • yo|!

  • that delfonics was sampled by way more than just missy elliot

  • In a Gadda Da Vida was Iron Butterfly not the incredible bongo band, they remade it

  • check out my sample of billy idol's Rebell Yell

  • The intro from ready or not is used as the main sample throughout "the sea is rising" by bliss n eso.

    BOOM

  • @kayseone and by Afterhours - manifested fears

  • man nice post a 1000 thumbs up

  • I swear, we have absolutely no imagination and creativity left!

  • mccallum the edge_masta ace no regrets

  • /watch?v=a0rlLrfNhCM CHECK THIS TRACK!

  • it's crazy !

  • rather *loops not samples :/

    i was searching for some good hip hop samples

  • Really cool.

  • Great video

  • the edge is frm david axelrod, not david McCallum.

  • @diamondz003

    Sorry. The edge is from David McCallum.  Dave Axelrod was the producer of the album for Capital records

  • haha howd you find these i remember the edge from gtat thinkin it was the next episode

  • First song is by the Beatles actually

  • @GreatCatKing

    I think you are wrong.

    (I like the tracks you have on your profile)

  • @francescosegre Yeah I know, I meant it's originally by the Beatles from their famous "White Album". Thank you)))

  • There's no point in trying to reason with people that are unreasonable. Try and make an album like The Avalanches post-modern classic "Since I met You" and then tell me any kid with a computer can do that.

  • good shit! i love originals :)

  • Hiphopsamples1 . tk <----- BEST HIP HOP SAMPLES ON THE NET! JUST REMOVE THE SPACES BETWEEN THE DOT AND TK.

  • Hiphopsamples1 . tk <----- BEST HIP HOP SAMPLES ON THE NET!

  • i support sampling, and btw i'm a huge hip-hop fan, but i think that if you're gonna sample, you should at least add to the sample, or at least not sample for every track. that's just what i think

  • @JET97Flash the key to sampling is flipping a sample in such a way as to make it sound "original". a master at this is DJ Premier. a lot of the time you cant even recognize the original song after he gets done with it...thats art!

  • @DoctorSess true that 

  • @DoctorSess or combine a bunch of samples from different songs and mix them you know what i'm saying

  • @JET97Flash yeah man producers like STOUPE layer like 20 different samples from 20 different songs, if that's not talent i dunno what is. i make beats myself and i know it isnt easy. definitely creative as hell. like i said people hate on sampling because they just dont get it. peace bro.

  • @DoctorSess just like people hate on hip-hop because they don't get it

  • T.I. sampled The Delfonics - Ready or Not in his song Get Loose...

  • I hope all these people are give credit to the original musicians man....

  • some of these songs you can hear on "The Journey" on GTA IV

  • why sell well known samples already used?

  • should say "sampled in" instead of "sampled by". Since it's the producer that sampled it no the artist in most cases

  • The Color Of, hip hop and rock and roll:

    Samples Sunset by Gary Moore covered by Tak Matsumoto check it out, the solo is scary:

    youtube.com/watch?v=AiC_6ccRwH­M

  • where's the originality?

    it seems like every hit rap/hip hop song is sampled or remixxed old songs.

    it's kinda sad.

    i like bands that make up their own music, but that's just my opinion.

  • @Snewtron shut the fuck off!

  • Warda - Bitwannes Beek was also sampled by Tonedeff

  • man liked yo idea by getherin thoz samples makes me feel like travelin through time thanks anyways check out thoz beat yall gon like it

  • What is the 1st song, i need the instrumental for a sample??

  • @SoulProduction1000 i wanta do something freakky to you -leon haywood

  • hm the arabic song from jay-z , hm i love bein able to just bash that tune forget jay-z song,!

  • u shud put names of producers technically they did the sampling

  • @keezy127 i know some of theme are from timbaland

  • For the "big pimpin" original sample, it wasn't Hossam Ramzy, rather Abdel Halim Hafez, just fyi. Nice showcase of variety though.

  • унылое говно!

  • унылое говно!!!

  • I never even knew that some of these songs had sampled others. The Eminem one especially!

  • Turkish SUCKS!

  • 1:5 EPIC WIN :D

  • lol.dre took all of the tracks and just added some stuff

  • Es ist doch gut zu Wissen, das nicht einer der genannten Künstler seine Beats selber bauen kann!

    Finde ich jetzt nicht so feierlich!

  • @GeneticToolTekkno Neijo ist so eine Sache, da es sich um uns unbekannte Lieder handelt ist es schon so weit okay, aber bei der Aaliyah musste ich schon schwer schlucken... sonst fasziniert es mich aber weiterhin, wie man aus irgendeinem Track ein Sample bastelt, natürlich ist es sehr kommerziell wenn man sich dazu einen schon bekannten Titel schnappt...

  • @GeneticToolTekkno

    du sagst es..

    schon peinlich

  • @InfernoGER

    LOL als ob jay-z oder einer von den genannten essentiel am beat mitgewirkt hat!

    Samples sind ja ok! Aber die labern mist auf beats die andere gemacht haben!

    Das ist peinlich finde ich!

    Sorry an die jenigen die da anders denken!

    Ich weiß noch im Deutschen rap haben die beat producer immer Props bekommen! In der hinsicht bin ich vol Oldskoola

  • @GeneticToolTekkno kapier ich jetzt nicht ganz, meinst du nun dass samplen ok ist oder nicht?! oder meinst dass andere beats machen, über die wiederum andere reappen (mist labern)!? wäre ja auch nichts ungewöhnliches ... für props an die producer bin ich allerdings auch ^^

  • @mffu ich meine hauptsächlich das ein großer teil dieser ammi kommerz rapper or whatever, nicht dabei sind wenn so ein beat gebastelt wird! die bekommen einen und schreiben son pussy geld seidenunterhosen rap!

    Dabei ist es doch meistens der beat der den beschmierten konsumenten zum kauf anregt, die rappen auf englisch und die kids versten eh meisten nur bit++h ! die frage ist jetzt wer mehr support bekommen sollte? die popstars oder der producer des beats!?

  • @GeneticToolTekkno hast voll recht yo find ich auch die beatz sind das entscheidene

  • @GeneticToolTekkno naja gut,ist wohl schon was dran.aber was wären denn die beats ohne dierapper?ist doch auch irgendwie...und worauf sollte so eine radikale einstellung rauslaufen?dass ab sofort nur noch die props verdient haben die komplett alles im alleingang machen?und was ist mit den skillz vieler rapper,gibt schließlich auch genug produktionen die fast mehr vom rap leben als vom beat. denke schon zu verstehen was du meinst, aber ob man das so einfachsagenkann ist doch schon sehr fragwürdig

  • @mffu hm... es kann doch jeder props verteilen wie er will!" Und ob die ihren Jiggy mist abrappen oder nicht , spielt ja keine Rolle!

    Ich war früher schon son Musik Roots fanatiker! Sorryyyy!

    Ich steh auf jam sessions in alten Bunkern oder stillgelegte kinos!

    Da die meisten meiner meinung nach nur Rotz erzählen, wie toll und super

    die mit ihren hablangezogenen chikas sind! Da bekommt der Beatbauer definitiv mehr props als der sabbelkopf!

    Es gibt heute noch gute MCs ! die oben im vid nicht!

  • @GeneticToolTekkno ok, mc-technisch, was gut und was schlecht ist, ist natürlich nochmal einganz anderes thema. darauf gehe ich jetzt lieber nicht ein. aber, samplen und mist labern, also aus eigener erfahrung weiß ich dass das - zumindest skill-technisch - gar nicht mal so weit auseinanderliegt. wir können doch schlecht sagen dass der prdoducer gut ist und der mc scheiße, wärend der producer selbst nichts wäre ohne diese musiklalischen geniestreiche von "echten" musikern. oder?

  • Uhhhmm... pretty sure this is the way hip-hop has always been made. So easy to tell when a sample is used, whether you know the song or not. Props to the original artists tho'.

  • LOL @ Eminem

  • Wow. Great post. A lot of people need to see the roots of the current era beats

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  • @cobox1you're the one who knows "fuck all" when done correctly sampling is a true artform. people hate what they do not understand.

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  • @cobox1 people hate on what they do not understand my friend. i play the guitar, bass, keys, etc etc. i also sample and produce entirely original beats. the music you hear on my channel is made by me. the only reason you think sampling and producing is not an art form is because you dont understand the process. its much more creative than you realize. as for the artwork on my channel, you probably couldnt understand that if you tried. take it from an actual musician (me) sampling is an art.

  • @cobox1oh and let go of the hatred buddy...you're only hating yourself in the end.

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  • @cobox1 it seems you are the one who spends too much time commenting, especially on subjects you pretend to understand but obviously dont. im not bragging at all simply stating that i am a "real" musician who makes completely original music as well as sampling and making hip hop beats. "modification" as you call it IS artistic no matter what you think. its taking someone else' music and "modifying" it until it is completely different. turning it into a new song. it is ignorant to say its not art

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  • "oh and trust me i know what im talking about" hahah whatever you say :-)

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  • @cobox1 Most likely cos you are aggressive and swearing?

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  • @cobox1 have you ever even tried to sample something? because its def not as easy as one would think. there is an art and major skill behind it. if you think its so easy then why dont you make tracks that sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. . . not hating just sayin.

  • @SeaSizzle dude, i've just learned to sample tracks from my buddy. and uhh, it's kinda easy tho, i mean really.. it's easy. once you know it you can make even better beats than other producers. and just like you said, i'm not hating just saying ;)!

  • @SeaSizzle Ummm dude, I'm 18 I don't have a degree or 2much skill, n sampling is pretty easy to me, n i just started sampling like a year o 2 ago, n it's always been pretty easy. I sample Orchestra, rock, grunge, R&B, anything. Not too difficult. :D

  • @TearzNPsycho509 Umm dude, just because its easy for you doesnt mean it sounds good. like i said before if its so easy and your so nice then why are YOU not a multimillionare like kanye or just blaze or rza or anyone else who is considered a legend, not just some youtube wannabe. anyone else who wants to respond to me send me a link to a beat you made that sold for more then $10,000 and made it to an actual album thathad radio play. other then that keep your opinions of how "easy" it is

  • @SeaSizzle Cuz i don't post out to make money, i make beats n music 4 my relaxation, it's like my sanctuary ya get me, n ok i'll put 3 beats up on my account n send you a msg so you can hear em. All even write in the msg the song's i've sampled, you mite hear it and say it's still wack since you're making a judgement before hearing, or you mite not be pathetic and actually give your honest opinion, send you a message in a while.

  • @TearzNPsycho509 im looking forward to it, and i will be honest because im am a producer myself. if its good ill tell you and if it sucks ill tell you too. and dont think im predisposed either, because this brief conversation holds no bearing my judgement.

  • @SeaSizzle True indeed.. It's not easy.

  • @SeaSizzle I do sampling.. and it's hard .. i can tell..

  • @WestSideConnection5 then your doing it wrong....jk heheh . what are you using?.. cause sampling is the easiest form of music production...even easier now with programs like ableton live. i used to spend hours slicing audio tape to get samples...that was fucken hard. in the 90's i used to spend hours capturing audio than chopping it up in sound forge, staring at waveforms for hours on end. nowadays in ableton it's two clicks and all the samples get split to respective keys. super fucken easy.

  • @MSNGR415 Ableton is real good but there is still an art in finding a good sample that fits. That takes skills and knowledge, looking through your collection to find the "right" sample for a piece, analysing a song to find it's best bits. But I agree it's much easier now.

  • @WestSideConnection5

    lool it's not hard

  • @SeaSizzle Beatmakers are just other kind of musicians, like pianist or violinist

  • been doing it since 94 and actually it's super easy and a real lazy way of making music. i play guitar,bass,drums and keys so i resample all my own playing and make it sound like record samples. i still sample every now and then, but most of these big name guys just sample full sections and add instrumentation over it and call it a day. at least make a new melody out of it. i can literally make a sample heavy beat in 20 min funny thing is that's about how long it takes someone like just blaze.

  • @SeaSizzle It's still a lot easier than to produce something yourself!

  • @SeaSizzle i wudnt say its rocket science, you just need a basic knowledge of EQing, arranging and a bit of a musical ear, then your rollin

  • @MistaMase102 i never said its rocket science, i just said its a lot harder than some people think. that is unless of course all your doing is looping the same 2 or 4 bar section, then its easy as hell but if your actually making chops o create a new sound then its a lot more difficult.

  • @SeaSizzle I had this same argument with someone a couple of months back, but because he was a mathematician and im a music producer i knew it was an argument i couldn't win..... so i didn't bother replying.

  • @SeaSizzle nah, it's easy.

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  • and i thought iron butterfly made that song nas sampled????????

  • all great hip hop artists are gonna sample somewhere down the line.....hard pressed to find one who hasnt

  • no way did 2 pac sample!

  • @maximoyear2005 Changes was produced by Eminem, after 2Pac's death.

  • @IztormI no it wasnt

  • @CapitalMarcio lol if you don't believe me, check it out on wikipedia or something.

  • @CapitalMarcio Never mind, I was mistaken, this one was recorded in 95-96 and released in 1998. Eminem did produce a 2pac song after his death, tho, "Ghetto Gospel" to be exact.

  • @IztormI yeah thats what i was saying

  • @maximoyear2005 how the fuck are you gonna say tupac NEVER sample LOL look a letter to my unborn, sample of mj's liberian girl lololol?

  • @maximoyear2005 2pac sampled ALOT..

    Wonder Why They Call You B**** by 2Pac (1996) sampled 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover by Paul Simon (1975)

    What'z Ya Phone # by 2Pac feat. Danny Boy (1996) sampled 777-9311 by The Time (1982)

    Thug Passion by 2Pac (1996) sampled Computer Love by Zapp (1985)

    The list just goes on mannn

  • @maximoyear2005 You can be surprised at who samples music.

  • From tha sound of it that David McCullum -The Edge was also sampled by masta ace for no regrets, one of tha great hip hop joints!

  • the song dre sampled reminds me of music in the old rocky movies

  • Hip Hop is solely made on old beats...

    Everyone samples or has a cover song..

    Dr Dre, Dj Quik, Timbaland, EVERYONEEE

  • nobody's better at sampling than Kanye...i know Dre is the Godfather of beats and all a that but if you listen to his samples or other beats he doesnt' put much of a spin on it, just makes it crisper and knock harder. not making this a competition but kanye makes samples sometimes better than the original

  • @ziggydow

    stupid clown, you probally havent heard of DJ premier, kanye stole his whole style from im!

  • William Bell's I Forgot To Be Your Lover has aslo been sampled by Calvin Richardson in "Lovin' You" on the "Country Boy" album

  • If missy elliot produced the fugees....then yah its missy elliot .....pretty dead sure its not its amazing you find something on youtube...you think your going to learn something....then someone fucks it up completely and looks like an asshole

  • great job i really learned a lot lol and it was fun.

  • iim surprised how much sampling dr. dre does wow@!!!

  • david axelrod is a beast

  • defonics ready or not, intro of fugees- ready or not.

  • the second was used by neyo in take it to the floor

  • LOOPS not samples...a cleaner sample woulda chopped it at least made it unrecognizable

  • looping is a way of sampling...

  • Hypnotize Camp Posse, Three 6 Mafia & Project Pat also took defonics in "Who Run It"

  • jigga fanboyyyyyyyyyyy

  • just fyi, iron butterfly did ina gadda devida

  • yea fyi.. iron Butterfly was the second last sond..!! do your reserch bro u got it wrong..

  • dope beats

  • I thought that Lauryn Hill took the sample of the defonics-ready or not here i come?Maybe both did.

  • perhaps Missy Elliot sampled Laury Hill's one =P

  • @KeiNPlan49 nah, she didn't actually sample it directly, she just took the melody from the hook