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It's mostly the sample...

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:15 am
by Philaflava
What defines a dope track? For many of us Guru was on point, it is the voice. For some, itג€™s the beats and in this case itג€™s mostly the sample being used. Itג€™s a topic that usually gets overlooked but when you look back at many of the crowd favorites of yesteryear youג€™ll notice how prevalent this really was in the 90s. If you sampled anything off Illmatic, ATCQ or Rakim you pretty much had a sure-fire hit on your hands.

This is not to say you canג€™t have a really dope track with an equally dope sample, ג€œTake It In Bloodג€ or ג€œIג€™m Illג€ are testaments to that, but with the death of vinyl, indie labels, non-existent budgets and a surge in sampling lawsuits youג€™re likely not going to hear many new tracks featuring these invigorating samples. That is, unless youג€™re sampling your own work, see DJ Premier.

We wish more rappers sided more with Jay-Z on this oneג€¦

So yeah I sampled your voice, you was usin it wrong
You made it a hot line, I made it a hot song

But they donג€™t. So here are some examples where itג€™s mostly the samplesג€¦
Click to read more
http://www.thetroyblog.com/2011/01/27/i ... he-sample/

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:02 pm
by fatboybrandon
I just left a comment over at the blog, that's a nice idea for a discussion about Hip Hop.

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Tribe's Keep It Rollin was the first song that came to mind for a favorite song where the sample shines through.

other random ones that come to mind are

Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth's If It Ain't Rough It Ain't Right
Little Brother - Lovin It, Light It up, Altitudes
Yogi Bear & Tim Scratch - It Is What It Is
Stezo - To The Max
EPMD - You Gots To Chill
Super Lover Cee & Cassanove - Do The James, Girls I Got Em Locked
Ultimate Force - I'm Not Playin'

^ Kinda sad to realize the trend of sampling and hearing str8 raw loops & breaks is less relevant today than back in the late 80/early 90's when so many classics were built from loops. I hear alot people bitin' Dilla still, trying so hard to over-produce and synthesize, sometimes it sounds good other times it doesn't but overall I really miss and favor the era of looping dusty vinyl as Hip Hop.

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:06 pm
by Nav
My first thought was "Get down".

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:18 pm
by Krisch
first song that came to mind was this German one (main song starts at 1:14):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQElj6Z5fRg

the MC is mediocre but that Blue Magic sample is the winner. By the way, that song came out shorty before the Dilated song which had the same sample.

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:03 pm
by aREAL
Good read, thanks.

I agree (+voice & rhymefactor) :P

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:01 pm
by Thun
fatboybrandon wrote:
Tribe's Keep It Rollin was the first song that came to mind for a favorite song where the sample shines through.
I love how Large Pro throws in a little advertisement for Illmatic in his verse, though. Always puts a smile on my face.