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  • nice...great breaks. .lovely to hear them again :)

  • 9 people don't like hip hop....follow me on Twitter @thekidfromnyc i follow back

  • hey, don't mind the vanilla ice, it's the biz markie song that I can pass on.

  • This got me.

    I hated that I saw this video.

    Because C.R.E.A.M. is a classic for me.

    Now I discovered that it is a sample.

    It's something for me as a betrayal:). I found that I like what RZA created. Because he moved it to another level, you know.

    I'd never heard the melody, if RZA did not sample.

  • what's the name of the very last song in the video?

  • @martins2009 Brick - Dazz sampled by Dana Dane in Cinderfella Dana Dane

  • You kinda have to be a producer to understand how cool and creative sampling can be I guess...

  • Rappers are nothing but copy cats!!??!? Make your OWN music!!! That is why rappers don't get any respect! Yes, they make "songs" but the can't make music!!! It's not original! Sorry! When they can make a song that NO ONE ELSE HAS MADE--then, they would have done something!

  • @letsdance1978 vete a la mierda si no sabes de rap no opines

  • FYI, the intro is "It's The Beat" by the Hollis Crew. Don't sleep on that jam!

  • nice work !!!!

    You are the prince of the youtubes !!!

  • So Many People say rap isn't Music.But they say this, because don't know Brazilian Funk.

  • Wu-Tang

  • Ice Cube used samle 14 in NO VASILINE

  • A billion dollar industry who's the fool

  • 90% of rap and hiphop/rap is shit, just saying.

  • @HuntertheHacker

    "90% of rap and hiphop/rap is shit, just sayin".

    Well, that applies to everything. Life is 90% shit and 10% happiness. But despite all the shit that can happen to us, most of us don't want to die. So here's to that 10% that makes life worth living.

  • 1-9-11

  • I never knew before where some of these came from. Thanx for posting. And ended with Dazz Band. Greatest song ever! How could you not love that song?

  • yo check my beats out ..

  • fucking vanilla ice..

  • @duggie25 No, it is definitely the Wu. Raekwon's verse from C.R.E.A.M.

  • the second one isnt Wu, its the Pharcyde.

  • snoopy freaking killed McCallum's song WTF ):

  • isnt the last one no vaseline - ice cube ?

  • that was bad-ass

  • SWEET, TAHT WAS SLAMMIN!

  • conchatumare la wea hermosa

  • in california love it uses two samples (ronnie hudson west coast poplock and joe cocker woman to woman)

  • rappers mostly sample songs that they grew up with

  • It's funny how no one minds sampling, but everyone agrees that Joe Satriani was in the right to sue Coldplay(besides idiot Coldplay fans) and most people agree that it was wrong for Miley Cyrus to rip off Corey Hart, Judas Priest and many other bands. I guess it depends on who and what.

  • @ticoinjapan

    You do know your music, half of these songs I had never heard and didn't know they were sample. Just subscribed to your videos.

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  • The chick in the middle at 0:45?!!!!

  • rap is a post modern music genre. It's a mixture of old tradition.

  • this is sweet! my favorites were always...Mtume- Juicy fruit (Biggie- Juicy), Isley Brothers- Between the sheets (Biggie- Big Poppa), Herb Alpert- Rise (Biggie- Hypnotize), The Whispers- And The Beat Goes On (Will Smith-Miami)...oh and #9 California Love also sampled Ronnie Hudson's 'Westcoast Poplock' for the talkbox parts

  • 7th Wonder - Daisy Lady was also used by MC Shan's Down by Law

  • I love when ppl fail to realize at the very least 95% of rap songs are sampled. How else did you expect? The best sample is t.r.o.y.

  • the dana dane song kinda reminds me of the fresh prince of bel-air

  • HAHA REEDITS!

  • Iiii-keep hearin footsteps,bay in the dARRK!! in the daaaaark

  • GOOD SHIT.

    

  • Starin thru My Rearview - 2pac = In the air Tonight - Phil Colins

  • you are a genius

  • cool

  • blown back when i heard the cream sample rza is superior

  • I don't see how people say rap isn't music. That's just stupid. These artists obviously have a great taste in music and are more open minded than the people criticizing them. All these samples are tributes to the artists before them and that is one of many valid arguments for the sake of showing rap IS music.

  • @anvgarcia I'm sure Mozart would criticize them if he was alive today. And saying that he has bad taste in music would be a sin to all music :)

  • @HiddenDataFilms Mozart would probably make beats if he was alive today. Anyway classical music is different from rock and other kinds of "white" music so Mozart would probably criticize them as well

  • @kazehakai Touche :)

  • @anvgarcia the other one is the lyrics! good rap got the best lyrics in the music history!

  • @anvgarcia

    I don't have anything against good rap music.

  • @anvgarcia

    You are right all these samples are tributes to the artist before them and it reveal the obvious great taste Hip Hop artist have/had in music, however, there is always the need for new future musicians with originally so Hip Hop can continue it's sampling.....

  • @anvgarcia How is it stupid? Try this, take away the real music they are copying and for most tracks all you'll hear is someone talking/rapping, which is NOT music. Take the real music and take away the singing and what will be left? Wow, what do you know? Actual music played by real people. Don't get me wrong there are many hop hop/rap tracks I like but I also know many of the real songs from which they copied.

  • @Inokea I am not a rap or hip hop fan, but how can you give music such a generalized identity? What you call music, let's say rock/r&b from the 70s, was considered crap by many back then, because Rock & Roll from the 60s was "music". And in the 60s they used say that Jazz from the 40s was "music" and guess what, in the 40s they used say that Classical Music was "music". Music evolves, it's always been like that. You pick what you like, but don't spit on everything else.

  • whats the name of the guy that dr dre sampled from for the next episode?

  • @wtfbro1993 hey bro , description of video .

  • @wtfbro1993 David Axelrod..

  • people should'nt be suprised everything comes from some where and is based on something!!! nobody had an idea that hiphop would blow like it has and include every musical style known to man!!! but it did so ge tover it some catts do create and some manipulate but there aint too many visonaries... You just have to know where and what to look for..

  • Awwe what about the sample of the "Psycho" theme that Busta Rhymes uses in "Gimme Some More"? One of my favs!

  • @doorsfan711 Ya, I recently watched the movie Psycho in one of my classes and that song came on and I was like "so that's where he got that from" lol

  • Half of the Dre classics are all sampled. lol. He gets all of the credit though. ha ha!

  • Superb.

  • You forgot Juicy from Mtume,Biggie used that one D'uh! :P

  • What is the music playing at the very beginning before the tracklist even starts? Anyone know what it's called?

  • you should have put the names of the song on there

  • Dam I did not know C.R.E.A.M. was sampled!

  • @qubicles WAT?

  • hahaha samples used by rapers. vanilla ice? rapper?

  • @skatergabi Sadly, yes

  • all the best parts of these are the samples.

  • wu tang clan 4eva!!!!!!!

  • i got to learn how to sample this hot how u flip the old beat and make it even better

  • Well done. Enjoyed all of it.

  • 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 good thing about sampling is that there are so many versatile ways to sample a beat and different parts to sample in a different order

  • at 3:23 sample by the cockers, the sample was used by ultramegnatic mcs, dre played the sample over again

  • I was rolling on the floor when it showed the Sample from Dr Dre Next episode pic of the Artist David McCallum and then it went to vanilla Ice right after and he Looks just like David McCallum just with street clothes and a weird hair cut LMAO, makes me think the vid poster did that on purpose.

  • vanilla ice no rap vanilla ice = comercial.

  • okeeeeeeee

  • Technically Vanilla Ice doesn't qualify as a rapper. Lol. Great vid.

  • As the conclusion, all the music songs can be reduced to some small number of producers.

  • THANKS

  • yo!!

  • @Herekittykittyxoxo. You're an idiot. Otherwise you'd know that "shit ape noise" transcends cultures across the globe. So, that being said, you home schooled fucking clown, you don't like the music? We got it. Otherwise stay your sorry bitch, hiding behind a keyboard ass the fuck off pages established for people that do like the music. Ignoarant ass mortherfucker!!!!

  • @bmpeak you have just 'pwned' Herekittykittyxoxo. Thumbs up ( :

  • @bmpeak Just look at her profile. Its FULL of anime stuff. Shes SO ignorant and hypocritical if you read it."But alas, for me I try to make the best of what I am blessed with (my health, my sanity, my goodhearted nature, my laughter, my loved ones, my hope for a better future) and what I can hopefully bestow upon others if given the chance."Is what her profile says.On top of that I guess she doesnt know all that stuff she likes is made by "yellow people".Hypocrisy at its finest.

  • @bmpeak leave the trolls alone. there's no helping them, no matter how much sense you speak

  • HereKittyKittyxoxo

    you dont like rap music yet your on here talking bout rap music.....stupid much

  • 3:05 Organ melody is sampled by Eric B and Rakim.

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo Lol Internet Gangsta? Nah i Dont Have Time For Low Life Scums Like You im Mature and i Know Better if You Actually Gave the Time in Your Pathetic Life to Listen to REAL Rappers Not the Puppets You Listen in the Music Industry Pop is For Faggets Point Blank i Love Music i Listen to Alot of Genres But Pop is Shit i Respect Michael Jackson But the Rest is Just Full of Immature Disney Whores Singing About Fairy Tales There is No Other Kind of Music Like Hip Hop

  • Rap (retards attempting poetry) is garbage. It shouldn't be allowed in the music industry period, anyone arguing against that is a retarded, headbopping, crack smoking, gas station robbing degenerate

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo Ya, because metal, country, and most rap is about more? Ya sure. You look at 'Give Peace a Chance by John Lennon" as super great. Anyone can say that shit. It's a sentance.

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo Rappers Do Spit Poetry Better Than Most Singers Your Just Real Pathetic if You Actually Told a Underground Rapper That Hip-Hop Sucks Your Nose Will Be Broken But No You Talk Shit Behind a Computer if You Dislike Rap So Much Why Bother Looking At a Video or Even Replying Back? Fucking Idiot

  • @SYXx1992 rap is shit, this video was in my recommended list, go kill yourself internet gangster, your threats behind a computer screen mean nothing to me, you wouldn't do shit. I HATE RAP, and everyone how likes it, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! lol

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo Yeah You Obviosly Know Nothing About Hip-Hop Theres a Difference Between Rap and Hip Hop You See i Love Music in General i Listen to Other Types of Genre i Think Your Confused About What Hip-Hop is and You Seem Racist What Other Kind of Music Will Speak Out Against the People Behind the White House? Hip-Hop Tells the Truth Rather You Like it or Not Nobody Has the Balls to Speak Out the Truth and i Could Careless What You or Your Parents Think

  • @SYXx1992 Please get some form of education before responding to me, I don't want to be bothered with reading your gibberish. Rap is shit ape noise, I don't care is your feelings get hurt from me speaking the truth.

  • Indeed a Blessing-Thanks my brother!

  • if this was a book.....you'd be sued for it....how about the multiple sampling like what krs did? ( w/ blondies voice?)

  • wow.... excellent work. Thanks for this video. Right at the end of the sample that Paid in Full used, I hear the begining to what LL Cool J used in "Jack the RIpper" but you cut it off and went to the next one. 1:25

  • Most of these songs by rappers could be called remixes of the original songs, considering how much of the original songs are being used. I've heard many remixes of songs over the years that use less of the originals than what those rappers used. I hope the original artists got compensated fairly. I for one, would rather hear the original songs most of the time.

  • not sure why everyone thinks sampling is a bad thing...

  • @estellmedia That's what I thought I always said, "Paid and Full" was sampled from Dennis Edwards "Don't Look Any Further"...I never knew it also had a different sample....hmmm you learn something new everyday.

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo Your a Real Idiot if You Think Hip-Hop Destoryes the Original Samples Most Rappers Are Fans of Jazz,Funk,Rock and Other Genres of Music and Just a Friend By Biz Markie is a Classic You Should Listen to the Lyrics Not the Beats There is No Other Kind of Music Like Hip-Hop and im Not Talking About The Shit the Radio or Mtv Puts On

  • @SYXx1992 Telling by your run-on sentences, lack of grammar or coherent thought and countless misspellings it's obvious you're a fan of rap. I don't like rap and don't have to and I see it as the garbage genre it is. Biz Markie is a gross, fat, sloppy clown with no talent. (c)Rappers (the c is for crap) have to sample from REAL musicians because they have no musical talent.

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo whats xoxo you cant spell

  • awesoke

  • Anybody remember seeing Sting alongside Diddy singing a verse from "Every step you take" tied into " I'll be missing you"? You think Sting wasn't getting PAID HEAVILY for that song? Sampling is a huge compliment because nobody wants to sample shitty songs. As long as they get permission and the original artist gets paid, I don't see the problem.

  • Rappers singlehandedly destroy these beautiful original songs. Especially that sample by biz markie, did you hear how he ruined a perfectly good song? Sampling should be considered a crime.

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo

    just by saying that shows how much you dont know about music

  • @AllEyezOnSlay Um, yeah, I know alot about music for someone my age (23). I don't listen to rap unlike most people my age and my parents are VERY proud of me that I don't. Believe me there are MILLIONS of people that don't like rap and never will, with good reason.

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo

    Dude, age doesn't define knowledge and saying rappers destroying samples single handedly destroy them shows how ignorant you are

    because everybody knows the producers make the beats not the rappers and i dont really care what your paren slightly thingents ev

  • @AllEyezOnSlay what? what was that? Is that english? Yeah okay, i know for a fact that over half of rap producers rap themselves, and rappers have creative control over their "music". So rappers aren't destroying samples singlehandedly, my mistake, they get alot of help from producers, PR, record companies, fans with bad taste and so on in destroying good music with their shitty ape noise. Better?

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo what the fuck are you talkin about? only 20 precent of rappers produce... and its haters like you that should just shut the fuck up cause the old songs that are sampled were authorized to be samples by your favorite artists you dumbfuck and shitty ape noise?seriously? i mean voice has nothing to do with rapping or singin its either you have it or not and you DONT! so youre bieng jealous and you use the internet to calm down cause your a pussy to fight them in real life
  • @AllEyezOnSlay shitty rappers have no talent. They bring shame to music in general. I wouldn't even think of calling r.a.p. (retards attempting poetry) music, so fuck off please. Everyone is not going to like what you like, just shut the fuck up. 

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo

    yeah says the muthafucka who has madonna in his favourites

    Hip Hop is real music unlinke the p.o.p (poetry of pussys) shit you listen to

    you aint shit but a fucking pussy

    not everybody likes what i like cause theres close minded assholes like you around the world

    so step off Bitch

  • @AllEyezOnSlay *yawn* another illiterate drug dealing junkie nigger

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo

    *yawn*

    another low life junkie cracker

    with mommy issues

  • @HereKittyKittyxoxo Are you deaf?

  • Anyone know the song sampling the champ by mohawks? it's supposed to be by mary j blige but I can't find it anywhere on YouTube

  • @djnoz83 Its KRS ONE "Step Into a World"

  • bull shit toovoot

  • @powerbind sorry sir...

  • sampling is another word for stealing

  • @TOOVOOT

    not exactly

    its like the old BASF commercials

    "we dont make alot of the products you buy, we make alot of the products you buy better" (lol)

    actually its about 50/50 on me preferring the original or the sampled but I love classic underground or commercial occassionaly rap songs with old soul samples

  • @RUSSTRADAMUS hahahaha me too i especially like Mohawks - The Champ sample

  • Great Video,..Scored 9! out of a possible 14,..quite proud really!

  • great job i enjoyed that

  • Yes son, artists used to read, and write notes, play instruments and sing.

  • make me want punch D oh duble G WHO DA GERMAN GUY YALL WHOOTY WOOT

    (lookin all emo n shit)

  • make me want punch D oh duble G WHO DA GERMAN GUY YALL WHOOTY WOOT

  • make me want punch D oh duble G

  • omg dre he dissapointed me

  • i love how you apoligise for vanilla ice.

  • that last one is also used for ice cube - no vaseline right??

  • @1joeri9from9holland1 Correct.

  • @1joeri9from9holland1 of coarse man. mutiple rappers do used the same sample in different ways.

  • Good joby!!!

    Congratulations!

    I like!!!

  • here kids are in this world lovin dese beats having no idea dat they are so hot because oldies are bein used in em smh

  • this jus goes to show u nt many people are able to create their own great work so they sample dt of others!!!!!

  • good job!

  • wow, thank you for that great work!!!!

  • whats the sample from wutang ?

  • @o0R3stless0o check out the "shaolin soul vol 1 + 2" compilations good for all the original samples!

  • This is a great tool for learning. I played the original version of these song to my young cousin( who wants to be a rapper) and asked him, could you make a song out of it. "No!" he replied. Well, somebody did and they made these songs a hit, I said. he couldn't believe it he was shock.

  • @AlSirrom1 Your cousin is a dipshit for not noticing any of the songs.

  • damm i thought Dre didnt sample.....Wat a shame

  • @italkBroadCasting eeeeevery producer samples.....

  • de la soul respect - kansas nobody's home

  • Your forgot the bassline sample in Paid in Full, also used in Hit 'em up (2pac)

  • Great job on the post, another one that comes to mind is Tone loc "funky cold medina" sampled from"Cristine 16 and "hot blooded" from Foreigner. and also the intro to "wild thing" was sampled from Van Halens"Jaimie's crying"

  • i like how u mixed it in

  • I do believe the Punk/New Wave group, the Clash also used the David Bowie beat. nice Vid.

  • The artist @ 4:19, is that the old British dude in NCIS when he was young? It sure looks like him!

  • yeah another from wu tang clan cream was Screw Face - Give It To Ya Raw

  • I remember ruining a song for someone. "I'm Playa" I told him that was taken from "rock me amadeus". After he listened to that song he hated the Tech version.

  • TOOK U LIKE 2 YEARS TO DO THIS

  • great vid

  • Thans for putting this together, this was very educational.

  • holy shit...

    even the good rappers steal

    this is what i hate, rappers never mention that samples they use...how are we suppose to know?

    My sister thought Forever Young tune was made by Jay Z....then had to show her Alphaville

  • @mastergradeone THATS BECAUSE A RAPPER AND A PRODUCER A ARENT THE SAME FUCKIN THING U FUCKIN DICK HEAD

  • @mastergradeone

    ummm how about buying the actual cd and

    looking at the track list and it tells you if and where they sampled it from

    if they dont they can get sued.....IDIOT

  • well played sir, you do your homework i see.

  • did j dlla sample the intro to The Isley Brothers - Footsteps In The Dark, that little break?

  • @SelfBASK He did bro its "WONT DO" thanks for putting this comment up I didnt know, fucking Dilla hes so sneeky sometimes.

  • nice !

  • What is the name of the Album at 1:15 Minuts? it's song lik baby don't forget my Number

  • It sounds like Milli Vanilli used the same sample as Eric B. and Rakim did (Ashley's Roachclip) on their song "Baby ( Don't Forget

    My Number)"

  • @crbgamer run dmc sampled ashley's roachclip to for runs house

  • real good video

  • old skool hip hop producers were the real composer. true musicians

  • greats!!! good work!!

  • all the originals are dope to have in your collection, i consider most of them must haves and consistently are party favorites.

  • that last sample was also used for Ice Cube's - No Vaseline