Saturday, November 1, 2008

Q Tip Gettin Up on Black Ivory

Some classic soul for ya. Its Black Ivory with their song You and I.



Ah what sweet music.

QTip bought it back with his new song Gettin Up with was co produced by JDilla. Beautiful music makes more beautiful music.


Gettin Up - Q-Tip

Gettin' Up is from Tip's new album The Renaissance which will be available Tuesday.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Illmatic Samples - Life's A Bitch/The World is Yours

Life's a Bitch was AZ's spectacular introduction to the world and he killed it on the track. Nas' father, Olu Dara also collaborated with Nas on the song for the first time.

Life's A Bitch was produced by L.E.S.



The beat for the song was sampled from The Gap Band's Yearning for Your Love.


The Gap Band - Yearning For Your Love -

Real Soul. Real Hip Hop.

The World is Yours

This is my favorite joint off Illmatic. It was produced by Pete Rock.

This is the same song Jay Z sampled on Dead Presidents where he later dissed Nas about how 'you made it a hot line/I made it a hot song.'



I'm out for dead presidents to represent me...

The World is Yours samples an the voice of T La Rock on his song Its Yours.



It also samples jazz pianist, Ahmad Jamal's I Love Music. I couldn't find a video for this one but I found something you should love. It starts off with the Nas sample from Ahmad Jamal and then some other great samples. Enjoy.



Look for tomorrows installment where we will continue the Illmatic series with One Love.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Illmatic Samples - NY State of Mind

This month we're gonna take a look at some samples from classic albums starting with Nas' Illmatic.

Nas released his debut, Illmatic in 1993 and with production from Qtip, DJ Premier, L.E.S, Pete Rock and Large Professor just to name a few, the album had A class beats plus Nas' rhymes put him in up there where his name would be mentioned among the best to ever do it.

You gonna love the samples too, trust me on this. There are no no-name producers on this album and the album is totally flawless. Ok, you must have heard the cd right?

Ok, so enough of the requisite album review. Lets check out the samples of Nas' Illmatic album.

NY State of Mind

Premo did this one.



NY State of Mind contains a sample of Mind Rain which was performed by Joe Chambers on his 1977 album Double Exposure.



NY State of Mind also has this soulful piece by Donald Byrd called Flight Time. Oooh, I could listen to this all day.



And finally, check Rakim saying "NY State of Mind" in the chorus of the song. Thats from Eric B and Rakim's Mahogany.

Tomorrow, the samples from Life's a Bitch.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Live Your Life - Numa Numa

Well I just checked out TI & Rihanna's #1 song Live Your Life video and decided to drop it on here.



Yeah, Live Your Life has a sample in there. You know the opening part where Rihanna does the yodelish type singing? Well it comes from a song by a European trio called Ozone.

The sample however was modified due to copyright issues. The song is called Dragostea din tei (er...thats pronounced Numa Numa :))

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Ready Or Not - Fugees Sampled Enya

And Enya wasn't too pleased about it. She hadn't let them use her song Boadicea, but 'Clef and them used it anyways.

Enya's song Boadicea.



Funny thing though is that I thought The Fugees sampled the theme song from an early '90's movie called Sleepwalkers. Its one of those Steven King novels made into a motion picture.

Anyway The Fugees flipped it real nice and made something banging out of it.



And of course you know Mario Winans and his bitchassness talking bout I Don't Wanna Know.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Rappers Love Taana Gardner's Heartbeat

This morning I'm listening to DMX's second album, Flesh of My Flesh, and It's all Good comes on. I knew I had to do a post on this because that rappers just love Taana Gardner's Heartbeat.

You've probably heard Taana Gardner's Heartbeat before. Its a disco song and is said to be one of the slowest disco beats. It makes a great break beat for rappers to spit over though.

Here's Taana Gardner's Heartbeat:



Sweet eh? DMX lays down his pimp game on It's All Good.



But no matter who you are, Heartbeat is best known for its use in early 90's dancehall artist, Ini Kamoze's Here Comes The Hotstepper. Its probably the biggest song to use Heartbeat. Here Comes the Hotstepper was # on the US Billboard Hot 100 Charts and was used in the movie Pret A Porte (Ready To Wear).



De La Soul also used it in their 1991 hit, Buddy, off their classic album 3 Feet High and Rising. Buddy featured other Native Tongues... A Tribe Called Quest, Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah and Monie Love.



Another B.U.D.D.Y also used the same beat. Check out Musiq SoulChild's version.



Are we done yet?

Nope.

Blackmoon used Heartbeat for their record Two Turntables and a Mic. Man, I remember that one. Thats real hip hop right there.



KRS One also sampled Heartbeat on his I Got Next album with a song by the same name. Heartbeat featured Redman and Angie Martinez.



Harlem rapper McGruff used it on his song Before We Start and Mack 10 & Snoop Dogg repped their respective hoods over Heartbeat in their song LBC to the ING.

Rappers just love a good breakbeat so you can be sure there's more that I didn't mention.

On another note, Sample*licious got another blogger by the name of DJ Funktual. You can look forward to his posts very soon and check out his profile on Youtube.

Welcome DJ Funk!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Straight to Hell in Paper Planes

I'm loving that Paper Planes song right now. Especially the remix version with Lil Wayne and the Notorious BIG sample. I couldn't find it online though.

MIA's song is mad catchy so listen at your own risk.



Nice how they use a sample of one of my old man's favorite bands, The Clash's Straight to Hell.



If anyone finds the remix version of the song with the Biggie sample, please link ya boy.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hot Sex On A Platter Samples

It was a hot song in 1992 when A Tribe called Quest did Hot Sex on a Platter. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the Eddie Murphy movie Boomerang. Check out Tip in a mask, the result of a beatdown he supposedly receive from New Jack Swingers Wrecks-n-Effects.



To those that are just hearing this for the first time, the beat sounds familiar don't it?

Thats cause Hot Sex on a Platter was used on the Method Man featured, Mary J Bligs single, Love @ First Sight.



And for all the hardcore underground heads, Heltah Skeltah also borrowed the beat for the track I aint Havin' That off their 1998 album, Magnum Force.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Who Borrowed Whodini's Friends?

One listen to Whodini's classic song, Friends and you can immediately tell who sampled it.



Well at least one song is obvious...Nas and Lauryn Hill's If I Ruled The World samples the beat which has one of the most recognizable baselines in hip hop.



Yesterday, I mentioned that 2pac's Troublesome '96 also samples the beat.



Who else? MF Doom sampled it on Deep Fried Frenz.



Bone Thugs and Harmony also did their own version of Friends on their Art of War album.



We gonna go back...waaay back. To 1987, when Public Enemy sampled Friends on their debut album Yo! Bumrush the Show. Sophisticated Bitch contained a sample of the classic beat.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

2Pac - Troublesome '96 inspired by Rich Man.

After the post yesterday with the Rich Man sample, I realized that I'd heard the melody performed by a rapper but couldn't quite figure it out.

I just realized that 2pac could have been inspired by the original Louchie Lou and Michie One song, Rich Man. He doesn't directly sample the song but the melody on the chorus for Troublesome '96 sounds like Pac borrowed the melody from Rich Man.



The beat to Troublesome '96 was sampled from Whodini's Friends which is more known for another very popular & classic hip hop song.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Rich Girl - From Rich Man to Gwen Stefani

Speaking about reggae, I was listening to some ol' school dancehall vibes today and one of the songs was Louchie Lou and Michie One's Rich Girl.

Here's that song:




Ok maybe from the name you had already guess the borrower; it's Gwen Stefani with her 2004 Dr. Dre produced song featuring Eve, of the same name - Rich Girl. The song aint that bad but the original definitely is better.



But what if I told you that Louchie Lou and Michie One's version is also borrowed?

Yep! They borrowed the song from a 1964 Musical called Fiddler on The Roof. The name of the song is called If I Were A Rich Man.

Here's a clip of If I Were A Rich Man from Fiddler on the Roof:

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Sanchez for Dipset Anthem

Everyone knew that the Dipset Anthem by Juelz Santana uses a reggae sample right?

Here's Juelz Santana's Dipset Anthem.



Dipset Anthem uses a sample of the first 7 seconds of the 90's lover's rock hit One in a Million sung by Sanchez.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Samples of Africa by Toto

Eighties group Toto's biggest hit was probably the song Africa. The beat for the 1982 Billboard #1 song was sampled numerous times over the next two decades.

Here's Africa by Toto.



Among the artists that have sampled Africa are:

Nas

His song New World off his Nastradamus album.



Xzibit

His song Heart of Man off his album Man vs Machine.



Jojo

Her radio single Anything, contains a snippet of Africa at the beginning.



Ja Rule

Ja's single Murder Reigns also samples Africa by Toto and is off his album "Blood In My Eye."

Monday, July 28, 2008

Jay Z - Seed of Love.

First post. Still trying to figure out how to do the post title's without giving away too much. Or should I?

Anyway you already know today's sample has to do with Jay Z and some kind of Seed of Love.

Well the original song is Seed of Love by Little Boy Blues.



I think you might have already guessed it...

Yes, Jay Z sampled this song on The Black Album's Public Service Announcement (Interlude) which was produced by Just Blaze.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Sample - Licious

Art creates art. Whether its to create a similar vibe, to bring out an emotion, to pay homage or to simple create an anaesthetic feel, borrowing from great music that came before sounds good if its done properly.

Everyone does it. Some make it obvious and some make it subtle.

Music producers are always digging in the crates to find inspiration for creativity. How many times have you heard a song and go, "Hmmm, I know that!"

On this blog, I'll feature a song with a sample whether old or new, whether you're familiar with it or not. I've got lots and you're going to find them...sample*licious!