'I know you hear me on the radio...I know you see me in the video, but you still don't pay me no attention...listenin' to what your girlfriends mention..."
@markalpa that is amazing dude! i'm practicing it right now on the guitar. beautiful progression of chrods. do you know the rest of the harmony (the part that starts at 0:39)?
Whoops! Yeah that second chord has an F in the bass. Bb is in the melody so it's a Cmin7/F or Fmin11 if you want to get technical. Thanks for the heads-up. I'll have to change my lead sheet.
@cvau32 I think Jeff used the chords from the solo section of Freddie Hubbard's "Red Clay" for the beginning vamp. Could be why he is playing trumpet on this song.
@hmac52 Lil Kim, Diddy, Biggie & Lil Cease made a good call on sampling this beat. The system of sampling is great because new artists can resurrect older songs & make it their versions while the artists of the original recording receive royalties from their song being sampled. Once permission is granted & acknowledgement is given to avoid copyright infringement, the sampling system works very well.
Sampling is the heart of hip-hop, but it's killing it too. I consider the true death of hip-hop to begin when Gilbert O' Sullivan won his lawsuit against Biz Markie. Hip-hop was forced to adapt by finding rarer cuts, but also simplified mixes due to expense, resulting in turntablism's mainstream death. in the end the record labels figured out it was cheaper just to make their own samples.
@hmac52 Lil Kim, Diddy, Biggie & Lil Cease made a good call on sampling this beat. The system of sampling is great because new artists can resurrect older songs & make it their versions while the artists of the original recording receive royalties from their song being sampled. Once permission is granted & acknowledgement is given to avoid copyright infringement, the sampling system works very well.
à écouter encore et toujours*
TheMadgroove 1 week ago
'I know you hear me on the radio...I know you see me in the video, but you still don't pay me no attention...listenin' to what your girlfriends mention..."
noirtriptyline 1 month ago
1:22
Fito1602 2 months ago
I hate that they mentioned those no-talent bums {diddy & crew}...this is real music !...thanks for the post
cybershakey 2 months ago
Hit... Straight up FIYA!
travelingman1914 2 months ago
@markalpa that is amazing dude! i'm practicing it right now on the guitar. beautiful progression of chrods. do you know the rest of the harmony (the part that starts at 0:39)?
jbubal 3 months ago
lil kim sampled this for her single ''crush on you''
LPJayaSmith 4 months ago
TRUE....
mvembathegriot 4 months ago
blissful,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
cartiergl 4 months ago
:D
kassiusssss 4 months ago
this is timeless music. It was done so long ago and it sounds like something done today. Wow great job.
KeneeKaiNikShav 5 months ago
yeah, you're right a cm7/7 not a fm11 thou, theres no Ab in the chord
gnufender 5 months ago
Whoops! Yeah that second chord has an F in the bass. Bb is in the melody so it's a Cmin7/F or Fmin11 if you want to get technical. Thanks for the heads-up. I'll have to change my lead sheet.
markalpa 5 months ago
love 'em!!!
TheRealTommyRock 7 months ago
@markalpa thanks for the chords I'm not that advanced LOL but I'm gonna take my time an work on it thanks again.
cvau32 7 months ago
... actually, that's a flugelhorn, not a trumpet.
labrat167 7 months ago
@labrat167 yes sir ! flugelhorn all day ( Freddie Hubbard )
blueman2bass 7 months ago
Please someone send me the chords for this song a lest the beginning pleas I've been looking all over for them and good post it's nice and clear.
cvau32 1 year ago
@cvau32 I think Jeff used the chords from the solo section of Freddie Hubbard's "Red Clay" for the beginning vamp. Could be why he is playing trumpet on this song.
Saxmaster1230 9 months ago
@cvau32 The opening progression is Gmin9 - Abmaj7/Bb- Bb7b9 / Ebmaj7 - Amin7b5 - D7#9/ Gmin7 - Ebmaj9- D7#9/ Gmin7- Amin7b5 - D7#9/
markalpa 7 months ago 3
@markalpait's an F in the bass at the second chord, and that makes it a Fm9 chord, not Abmaj7. Just so you know.
gnufender 5 months ago
@cvau32 Have a look of what I tried. Just go on my account to check.
morpholux 6 months ago
lil kim & biggie used this for a sample crush on u good post
hmac52 2 years ago 20
@hmac52 Lil Kim, Diddy, Biggie & Lil Cease made a good call on sampling this beat. The system of sampling is great because new artists can resurrect older songs & make it their versions while the artists of the original recording receive royalties from their song being sampled. Once permission is granted & acknowledgement is given to avoid copyright infringement, the sampling system works very well.
nmemassive 5 months ago 5
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Sampling is the heart of hip-hop, but it's killing it too. I consider the true death of hip-hop to begin when Gilbert O' Sullivan won his lawsuit against Biz Markie. Hip-hop was forced to adapt by finding rarer cuts, but also simplified mixes due to expense, resulting in turntablism's mainstream death. in the end the record labels figured out it was cheaper just to make their own samples.
newguy90 2 months ago
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@hmac52 Lil Kim, Diddy, Biggie & Lil Cease made a good call on sampling this beat. The system of sampling is great because new artists can resurrect older songs & make it their versions while the artists of the original recording receive royalties from their song being sampled. Once permission is granted & acknowledgement is given to avoid copyright infringement, the sampling system works very well.
nmemassive 5 months ago