Jay Z - Big Pimpin' sample
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@eggaroso Egyptian retard.
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dis shit kant b serious??? fam jus hang dat shit up u even made sum irish people mad wtf
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@BLKDIVA1908 and some are mad because they have morals and see how wrong it is to steal
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@shomardinho14 The original artist wasn't credited. You need to have the rights to the song, sampling is okay, but he took the tune pitched it up. A sample is when you credit, but Timbaland hasn't credited the original artist do the study
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WOW!
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Some people are just mad they didn't think of it first......LOL
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@simply2ghetto 1) You're wrong. THIS is sampling. 2) How is it "stealing" when the person gets credit and royalties? In reality, most (especially earlier) samples composed the same way that timbaland made this beat. You have some warped, purist, biased, limited view on sampling and music. And I guarantee you don't produce
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@spickman (Your instruments are shit) Lol dude stop being a loser.
Timbaland is one of my fav producers, can't read/ write music, at the time of this he was a one man band, a master at cutting & flipping samples. Yes he takes & rebuild melodies e.g one in a million (which is not complex) but at the time he wasn't able to create detailed compositions, which is why he now works with so many co-producers: Danja & (Ur just a piano man "Scott Storch")
This is just clever EQ'ing & compressing
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@Jugularkill actually you're wrong..don't think you know anything about composing music..your instrumentals are shit
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@kevind15 Timbaland was diverse before other hip hop producers could spell diverse.
how in the world do producers finde these songs
kevind15 4 months ago 28
@DjLoneStar
This is not sampling. IN hip-hop sampling you rip the vinyl portion right to a sampler like your akai MPC and you then add your own drum kit, ect. This is not what timbaland (the producer of this track) does, he basically just jacked the melodies and recomposed them, which is worse than sampling. With true samples, it often stirs interest in the original recording because you can tell it's a sample. When you steal someone's work and recompose it, no one even knows
simply2ghetto 10 months ago 19