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Subscribed! You have a really deep knowledge about 90s hip hop. This video brought back memories of better days hearing these songs. Wouldnt mind history/hip hop fact videos if you thats something you'd branch out into covering
It's crazy how rap producers can take all of these obscure, dusty vinyl and then find the smallest detail in the record, loop it, add some drums a new baseline, kicks, snares, 808 bass, keys and turn it into a whole new sound. Shout out to the original composers, I guess nothing is really better than the original because they had to come up with the music from scratch and played actual instruments. But a bigger shout out to the producers for bringing something fresh and new from their music and keeping their music alive with the sample credits which fattens the pockets of many artists keeping their lights on and food on their table.
Damn my guy. I spent a lot of my youth tracking down all of these original samples and in the process I picked up so many amazing albums. Learned about so many amazing artists that have been forgotten about. Thanks for reminding me.
@Mr John jockywhip Thank you for telling me that I didn't pick up shit. I enjoyed the music and it inspires me to continue to listen to as much as I can.
Im always fascinated with hip hop sampling .. Its amazing how producers turn 2 or 3 seconds from an unknown or forgotten song and make magic with those few seconds.. Thanks for making this video
I can only imagine New York streets just filled with many many record stores, just crammed full of old vinyl. The world was out there and waiting for music in the 90s. Being human music 90s. This video is golden.
You know what's funny that I am working backwards. Meaning I am finding jazz gems by watching this video and seeing where hip hop tracks got their samples from. I love it.
Glad you like it. Thanks. I’ve made lots more sample videos on my channel if you’re interested. I made this recent one about jazz samples ua-cam.com/video/-PPByFnHyfk/v-deo.html
This is phenomenal. I can only imagine how much time it took to do the research and put this video together. I had a lot of these but discovered a lot more through this video.
Clearly you put a lot of time in this and really no you're hip hop and did quite a bit of research!!, so props! mad props mad props, I look forward to seeing what the rest of your channel has to offer and also I feel very inspired here in these samples so thanks for the inspiration because most people don't ever really inspire --' but I'm inspired now-- and those who do inspire? They're the people who truly honestly make the world beautiful and worthwhile. So, I think your work, no matter else it is, is completely successful. You reaffirmed that life can be a joy.
Keep trying to tell folks sampling in the 1990s was an artform. Even when you don't recognize the original right away. There was such a diverse plethora of music to choose from. When we lost R&B/Rock music it changed hip-hop drastically.
No, no critics say it's stealing the works of others. A lot of the samples presented here are very straightforward but as you mine hip hops catalogue, hip hop producers used all sorts of music and were lovers of it. Reading credits to find producers / engineers so they could find other songs they worked on so that they could collage the perfect sounds into their creations. An artform that very few can do. Give a guitarist an SP1200 snd see if they can masterfully sample to create something.
@@lisasimpson8003 the well to pull from has dried up or become so generic. While hip hop isn't beholden to sampling, there is a foundational element that seems to be missing. R&b/Rock&Roll are no longer the distinct and reigning genres they once were. The popularity of hip-hop has increased but so has the overall forgettable product being pushed for the most part. Focusing on beats primarily and less on melodic influences/lyricism. There are exceptions of course and evolution is inevitable. However I feel like a great deal of it is sounding like disposable noise of late.
The very last sample that Nas used was the most creative for me. Changing from the original sound to what it became on Nas is like was genius and the lyrics were 10 out of 10.
Being a fan with tremendous recall is one thing but taking the painstaking effort to compile a catalogue as vast illustrates a love inarticulable for one"s pursuit - thank you sir - terrific inspiration for folks like myself just trying to make the "perfect beat"* ✊🏿
Love this. As someone who got massively into this scene through the late 90's and into the 00's it saddens me now to see where it all ended up going. Finding these old tunes and making them into something so unique but yet keeping something of the atmosphere in which they were initially conceived but hard hitting was a true art. There was still so much variety and funk in all these hip hop/rap products it never felt like they were doing the original artists an injustice, much more enhancing their work. I miss that era.
Hip hop was blessing for these older artist they will continue to eat off of samples and paid for the rest of their lives thank you hip hop you truely saved music
Seeing a lot of these "sample behind the beat" videos is a really good look on the mighty RZA. The way he was able to take small pieces of different records and make it into something cohesive, yet far from the original is truly remarkable and was lightyears ahead of the game. Thanks for the great video, I enjoyed it!
I couldn’t agree more! Starting with 36 Chambers RZA sampled Thelonious Monk to Otis Reading, The Jackson 5, Barbra Streisand, amongst many more. I loved West Coast Hip Hop, but my roots were in De La Soul, Tribe, EPMD, Eric B & Rakim, so it was nice to finally here some east cost gangster $hit with wordplay and comedic relief. #hiphopologist
You have a good ear for the beats... like teenagers going to Bronx Hip Hop Park Jams trying to figure what beats - Kool Herc , Afrika Bambaataa, and Grand Master Flash were playing...............much respect for your hard work.
Aye mate! I’m 45 years old (or young IMO.) Thank you for all the time and effort you HAD to have put into this!!! I just finished The Beastie Boys samples from Paul’s Boutique on UA-cam and was amazed at what The Chemical Brothers laid down for that album. Eric B & Rakim!?!? What??? That’s why it’s “Eric B for president!!”
This is amazing, early 90’s hip hop is just amazing and the samples bring back so many memories. I can hear 2 seconds of the sample and immediately name the hip hop track. Goes to show you how deeply ingrained that era of music is in my brain. Keep doing these my man
That was so hot and a flash from the past! Incredible list - was hoping to get Minnie Rip's "Inside My Love" sample to the Quest (Lyrics To Go), but still an awesome compilation - excellent work!
@@DJFurio LOL! Yes I know - I immediately checked it out after this one! Told my wife about it today, the tracks were a great selection. I used to DJ many years ago, and am still a semi-professional musician, so I have great appreciation for the work you did here - and love those '90s tracks that much more knowing where the samples came from. Excellent job!
All I can say is wow!! Makes me want to hear that which birthed the classic. Depending on your Era you'll hear multiple songs have used the same sample.
SUPER DOPE.... I BEEN PRODUCING HIP HOP TRACKS & SAMPLING SINCE 1984 & MADE OVER 36 ALBUMS... GOOD JOB ON THIS SAMPLE RESEARCH MUCH RESPECT - 5/1/22 - LANCE ROMANCE :)
LANCE Matthews: Do you have a link to any of your albums, or perhaps any posted on UA-cam that I could possibly check out? I'd definitely be interested in listening to some of your work.👍😁👍
God Bless anyone who takes the originals and makes a playlist out of them. I don't know why but its easy to find classic rock, but way harder to find classic soul and R&B. I would love to listen to the classics more. Thank you DJ Furio for making this list.
Yes he is. Fortunately, my father is a big Bob James fan so I grew up knowing this fact as a child. I took my child to a Bob James concert a few years ago and they loved it.
Let’s not forget one of my faves - Black Moon’s “Who Got Da Props” off of their ‘93 album *Enta da Stage* that song sampled Ronnie Laws’s “Tidal Wave” - a smooth jazz track that was set on fiyah 🔥 by Black Moon 💯👏🏾👏🏾 This was a FANTASTIC list!! Super job, Bruv 💯👏🏾
that was dope creativity is sampling even the artists who made the original songs sometimes cant tell that three seconds of an old song made a new number 1 hit
Danm I remember how I felt about rap at this time and every song takes me back in times of my life because rap was there for me every step its like a time machine is trapped in old school rap ..
This is brilliant! Just a minor thing: the Ramsey Lewis Sample at 9:27 is incorrectly dated. It should read 1973 (otherwise the hip hop track would be older than the sample).
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Subscribed! You have a really deep knowledge about 90s hip hop. This video brought back memories of better days hearing these songs. Wouldnt mind history/hip hop fact videos if you thats something you'd branch out into covering
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Huge big up gov'nah!
But look into 'fade' , those cuts mess shit up
Yeah pretty much every video I’ve done since then I’ve faded out
DJs don't get enough credit
It's crazy how rap producers can take all of these obscure, dusty vinyl and then find the smallest detail in the record, loop it, add some drums a new baseline, kicks, snares, 808 bass, keys and turn it into a whole new sound. Shout out to the original composers, I guess nothing is really better than the original because they had to come up with the music from scratch and played actual instruments. But a bigger shout out to the producers for bringing something fresh and new from their music and keeping their music alive with the sample credits which fattens the pockets of many artists keeping their lights on and food on their table.
YESSSS 💯💯
Its an endlessly looping conversation (pun intended) but in the end its all just music.
Best comment ever
thank god use of 808 bass was almost non existend in this period. now shit all sounds the same because of the overuse
@@Jaburu yeah. trap sounds have dominated the landscape for like a decade at least.
That was a pleasure to listen to. 90's hip hop, in my opinion, was the epitome of the art form. Great compilation work! Thank you.
Thanks for watching
90's indeed....
Yea thanks to them sampling
All downhill from 1996
Some of the samples were used multiple times for completely different songs. Brilliantly executed.
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Damn my guy. I spent a lot of my youth tracking down all of these original samples and in the process I picked up so many amazing albums. Learned about so many amazing artists that have been forgotten about. Thanks for reminding me.
Glad you enjoyed the video
That's what it's about for our children. Research and open mind full stop.
There isn't A way, there are many to be explored.
@Mr John jockywhip Thank you for telling me that I didn't pick up shit. I enjoyed the music and it inspires me to continue to listen to as much as I can.
@Mr John jockywhip You wasted your time and drew me in. CLAP CLAP
Im always fascinated with hip hop sampling .. Its amazing how producers turn 2 or 3 seconds from an unknown or forgotten song and make magic with those few seconds.. Thanks for making this video
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This brotha made the most amazing hip hop samples video on the planet.
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I can only imagine New York streets just filled with many many record stores, just crammed full of old vinyl. The world was out there and waiting for music in the 90s. Being human music 90s.
This video is golden.
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All good songs, the originals and the newer ones
That was brilliant, 90’s is definitely the best hip hop, I still listen to all my favourite artists, well done for all your hard work
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thanks a lot DJ Furio, your hiphop samples video are killing me, so much music love in it, and from all side😃😃😃😃
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Using samples and making a dope beat isn’t cheating it’s called being creative
You know what's funny that I am working backwards. Meaning I am finding jazz gems by watching this video and seeing where hip hop tracks got their samples from. I love it.
Glad you like it. Thanks. I’ve made lots more sample videos on my channel if you’re interested. I made this recent one about jazz samples ua-cam.com/video/-PPByFnHyfk/v-deo.html
This video took me through my childhood!
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This is phenomenal. I can only imagine how much time it took to do the research and put this video together. I had a lot of these but discovered a lot more through this video.
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This had to take forever to put togather! Thanks for doing so!
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Thank u 70s for paving the best generation of hiphop ever
you are gold was hoping for a long time someone takes the time for a video like that and now i found it by accident
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Clearly you put a lot of time in this and really no you're hip hop and did quite a bit of research!!, so props! mad props mad props, I look forward to seeing what the rest of your channel has to offer and also I feel very inspired here in these samples so thanks for the inspiration because most people don't ever really inspire --' but I'm inspired now-- and those who do inspire? They're the people who truly honestly make the world beautiful and worthwhile. So, I think your work, no matter else it is, is completely successful. You reaffirmed that life can be a joy.
One of the most amazing comments I’ve ever had. Thanks 😀
a lot of good memories in this. both from samples i already knew, and ones where i was like, 'oh, so that's what it was'
I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for watching
That Linda Clifford sample was also used in 2Pac's "All Eyez On Me".
Yes
Yes chef, really enjoyed that, thank you!
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Big ups for including gravediggaz and NiNe. Two of the most influential artists of the 90s who get no respect
Thank you D.J. Furio for finding these samples I’ve been chasing so of them for over 30 years
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A million thanx for this video...some I knew...others I was blown away....keep it 100
Glad you managed to discover some new ones and thanks for watching
My Brother this is absolutely 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️💯💯👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👑👑👍🏿🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
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Big up to BOOM BAP! The Golden Era!!!!! Nothing compares to Old School and Boom Bap!
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wow this is great! I was 15 in 1990, loved all this music. Really taking me back, here.
Keep trying to tell folks sampling in the 1990s was an artform. Even when you don't recognize the original right away. There was such a diverse plethora of music to choose from. When we lost R&B/Rock music it changed hip-hop drastically.
...that's word!!!
No, no critics say it's stealing the works of others. A lot of the samples presented here are very straightforward but as you mine hip hops catalogue, hip hop producers used all sorts of music and were lovers of it. Reading credits to find producers / engineers so they could find other songs they worked on so that they could collage the perfect sounds into their creations. An artform that very few can do. Give a guitarist an SP1200 snd see if they can masterfully sample to create something.
Factual
I appreciate your insight. I have a question: what do you mean by "when we lost r&b/rock music it drastically changed hip hop?'
@@lisasimpson8003 the well to pull from has dried up or become so generic. While hip hop isn't beholden to sampling, there is a foundational element that seems to be missing. R&b/Rock&Roll are no longer the distinct and reigning genres they once were. The popularity of hip-hop has increased but so has the overall forgettable product being pushed for the most part. Focusing on beats primarily and less on melodic influences/lyricism. There are exceptions of course and evolution is inevitable. However I feel like a great deal of it is sounding like disposable noise of late.
yoooo this is amazingly edited how you kept it all flowing
Thanks for watching. I’ve made a lot more sample videos on my channel if you’re interested.
@@DJFurio oh yes i definitely will this is quite the treasure trove! Subscribed!
Appreciate it. Thanks.
The very last sample that Nas used was the most creative for me. Changing from the original sound to what it became on Nas is like was genius and the lyrics were 10 out of 10.
Wow, this is AMAZING. As a fan of rap and hip hop, especially old school, I say Thank you, thank you, thank you
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Have not listened to many of these songs in years. This video sparked something in me again. Thanks
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Solid gold UA-cam find. No surprise though, All those guys grew up on 70s funk and R&B.
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Sampling is a real art form: gotta heap some respect on these bonafide music lovers who geeked out on a section of track and looped it for posterity
the 70's is the basis of 90's rap! wow thanks for this discovery
Great work. Don’t change anything and keep them coming.
Being a fan with tremendous recall is one thing but taking the painstaking effort to compile a catalogue as vast illustrates a love inarticulable for one"s pursuit - thank you sir - terrific inspiration for folks like myself just trying to make the "perfect beat"* ✊🏿
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90s hip hop samples got me into r&b, jazz funk , and everything in between.
Nice
Love this. As someone who got massively into this scene through the late 90's and into the 00's it saddens me now to see where it all ended up going. Finding these old tunes and making them into something so unique but yet keeping something of the atmosphere in which they were initially conceived but hard hitting was a true art. There was still so much variety and funk in all these hip hop/rap products it never felt like they were doing the original artists an injustice, much more enhancing their work. I miss that era.
Thanks for watching and glad you like it
That’s why I love my 90s !!! 🙏🔥🔥
Me too
Hip hop was blessing for these older artist they will continue to eat off of samples and paid for the rest of their lives thank you hip hop you truely saved music
Thanks a million for putting this together , continued success in your great work .
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Oh wow . 👌🏾 40 years of listening and collecting and you manage to blow my mind ! Thank you !!!
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Seeing a lot of these "sample behind the beat" videos is a really good look on the mighty RZA. The way he was able to take small pieces of different records and make it into something cohesive, yet far from the original is truly remarkable and was lightyears ahead of the game.
Thanks for the great video, I enjoyed it!
Thanks so much. If you’ve not checked it already, I’ve done a video on RZA productions ua-cam.com/video/P78X3McWkYY/v-deo.html
I couldn’t agree more! Starting with 36 Chambers RZA sampled Thelonious Monk to Otis Reading, The Jackson 5, Barbra Streisand, amongst many more. I loved West Coast Hip Hop, but my roots were in De La Soul, Tribe, EPMD, Eric B & Rakim, so it was nice to finally here some east cost gangster $hit with wordplay and comedic relief. #hiphopologist
You have a good ear for the beats... like teenagers going to Bronx Hip Hop Park Jams trying to figure what beats - Kool Herc , Afrika Bambaataa, and Grand Master Flash were playing...............much respect for your hard work.
Thanks for watching
Today's generation of rap can't come close this old school Hip Hop, never ever!
13:25 was also sampled by Cypress Hill's "Throw your set in the air" remix.
Damn look at all this creativity.
Aye mate! I’m 45 years old (or young IMO.) Thank you for all the time and effort you HAD to have put into this!!! I just finished The Beastie Boys samples from Paul’s Boutique on UA-cam and was amazed at what The Chemical Brothers laid down for that album. Eric B & Rakim!?!? What??? That’s why it’s “Eric B for president!!”
Appreciate it thanks. And I’m 45 years young too 😀
Danke!
Thanks so much 👍👍
When i was young i had no clue that all these beats were build on this samples. This is so fascinating!
Thanks for watching. Check my other sample videos. I’ve made a lot.
What's funny is I have several of both albums, cds and cassettes.
This is amazing, early 90’s hip hop is just amazing and the samples bring back so many memories. I can hear 2 seconds of the sample and immediately name the hip hop track. Goes to show you how deeply ingrained that era of music is in my brain. Keep doing these my man
Glad you like the video. 90s is my favourite era for hip hop without a doubt
Exactly it stays with you, very memorable.
Early 90s / 1990 - '91 is more "80s" related though.
@@DJFurio I agree 100%
That was so hot and a flash from the past! Incredible list - was hoping to get Minnie Rip's "Inside My Love" sample to the Quest (Lyrics To Go), but still an awesome compilation - excellent work!
Glad you like it. I can do better than that. I’ve done the entire Midnight Marauders album breakdown ua-cam.com/video/L2YZ3i8joc0/v-deo.html
@@DJFurio LOL! Yes I know - I immediately checked it out after this one! Told my wife about it today, the tracks were a great selection. I used to DJ many years ago, and am still a semi-professional musician, so I have great appreciation for the work you did here - and love those '90s tracks that much more knowing where the samples came from. Excellent job!
Dude. Stumbled across this. You smashed it. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.. 👍👍👍
All I can say is wow!! Makes me want to hear that which birthed the classic. Depending on your Era you'll hear multiple songs have used the same sample.
Great!!! I think the sample in 11:14 of Nas is the same sample of Tupac in “All eyes on me"🤔🤔 Great video!!!
Yeah it’s the same sample
Can't believe you put this together in one weekend. Fair play Monsieur
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SUPER DOPE.... I BEEN PRODUCING HIP HOP TRACKS & SAMPLING SINCE 1984 & MADE OVER 36 ALBUMS... GOOD JOB ON THIS SAMPLE RESEARCH MUCH RESPECT - 5/1/22 - LANCE ROMANCE :)
Nice. Really appreciate the props from an O.G. 👍
LANCE Matthews: Do you have a link to any of your albums, or perhaps any posted on UA-cam that I could possibly check out? I'd definitely be interested in listening to some of your work.👍😁👍
God Bless anyone who takes the originals and makes a playlist out of them. I don't know why but its easy to find classic rock, but way harder to find classic soul and R&B. I would love to listen to the classics more. Thank you DJ Furio for making this list.
Bob James is heavily sampled for hip hop and r&b.
Yup and he sued most of them too
Yes he is. Fortunately, my father is a big Bob James fan so I grew up knowing this fact as a child. I took my child to a Bob James concert a few years ago and they loved it.
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR WORK & TIME ON THIS!!! I TRULY ENJOYED IT!!! SALUTE TO YOU SIR!!!
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Amazing list! Started sampling tracks for hiphop myself. This is like a small history lesson
Thanks for watching
Thanks so much for taking the time. I’ve always been fascinated by samples from old obscure vinyl. “Rise” by Herb Alpert was a great sample!
Thanks for watching. Rise is a great sample. I’ve got the original album from its first vinyl release
Easily the best original samples video I´ve seen. a few in there I´ve not even heard, respect.
Appreciate the support 👍
Let’s not forget one of my faves - Black Moon’s “Who Got Da Props” off of their ‘93 album *Enta da Stage* that song sampled Ronnie Laws’s “Tidal Wave” - a smooth jazz track that was set on fiyah 🔥 by Black Moon 💯👏🏾👏🏾
This was a FANTASTIC list!! Super job, Bruv 💯👏🏾
I still listen to that album a lot. I’ve shown the sample in another video
@@DJFurio I actually just watched ur other videos…. You are an ambassador of hip hop, Bruv - thank you for keeping it alive 💯🙏🏾
Thanks for the props and glad you like my videos
@@DJFurio no doubt! It was a pleasure 🙏🏾
The way premo flipped that sample for MOP breakin the rules is crazy
Preemo is a genius at chopping samples
it was a huge pleasure to hear the all sampled tracks.Most of them I didn't know.Thanks to you I found out. Big up !!
Thanks for watching and glad you liked it
Great collection. Q-tip produced alot of the songs on this video.
Excellent! I have watched a lot of videos like these but none have been better than this one. Thanks man. Really.
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So dope to hear a sample then what you hear what the producer did with it
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RIP DJ FURIO. You will be missed but never forgotten.
My man thank you you brought back so much memories
The best sample video I’ve seen you have got the amount you play perfect most videos drag on too long this is perfect
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that was dope creativity is sampling even the artists who made the original songs sometimes cant tell that three seconds of an old song made a new number 1 hit
Definitely. I really like the more obscure samples that have been disguised that much that you wouldn’t always know.
I love knowing what I DIDN'T know. I've done over 400 hip-hop samples im always treasure hunting and you always dig up gold.LOVE it
Really great comment. Glad you’re still managing to find new samples from watching my videos 👍
I need to follow both of you then hip hop samples always fascinated me .
Incredible work. I've heard of digging in the crates but damn son you went deeeeeeep!
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Seriously great work here. Props from Santa Cruz, CA 🏁
Amazing job..We really appreciate your time and effort..Learnt alot along the way 🙏
Great job , I liked the speed you kept things moving, enough to hear the samples clear then on the the next so it’s not an hour video
Simply just love this. It is an education! Thanks!!!!!!!!
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BRILLIANT!!! Well done Brother…..”Hip Hop Didn’t Invent Anything, But Reinvented Everything”
Grand Master Caz
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Speechless broski. my teenage years right here. Thank you. Subscribed
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Man this is pure dope!!. Thanks for all your hard work into it.✊🏾
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I love this! Thank you so much!
Thanks
Hip Hop 101 hearing where all those classic hip hop hits came from hats offf
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The golden era 90’s). One of the most creative, diverse, influential times in hip hop..
Woohaa.....dope ! Thanks for the hard work compiling this.....thumbs up !
The first song you played was also sampled on "Money Ain't a Thang" by Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri, I believe.
Good spot my dude. I remember that JD album well!
Steve Arrington's " Weak at the knees"! Former lead singer of the group, SLAVE, from Chicago! Album 1983
I heard that too
... Correct... on the popular side... I liked the 3XDOPE version and video
The one that really got me was BB King Chains and Things as I really like the Ice Cube track bird in the hand
Danm I remember how I felt about rap at this time and every song takes me back in times of my life because rap was there for me every step its like a time machine is trapped in old school rap ..
This was awesome ...
I love recognizing samples in rap ..
They sampled Bob James like crazy ..
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I made a Bob James sample video a while ago ua-cam.com/video/jgTXbzvp8EA/v-deo.html
This Dude Is Awesome Man I Really Enjoy These
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Man, just when i thought i knew everything about what a genius Dilla is, I heard that Drop sample for the first time…
Such a clever sample. It’s why the music video for it is also in reverse.
This is brilliant! Just a minor thing: the Ramsey Lewis Sample at 9:27 is incorrectly dated. It should read 1973 (otherwise the hip hop track would be older than the sample).
Nothing's too simple or small to be turned into a killer sample. Kids tv themes, novelty songs...it's all part of the art of hip hop
Black America specializes in taking something from nothing. That's all there is left for Us.
Great great job. You’re out here inspiring the world.
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching. I’ve made lots more sample videos on my channel.
Jesus... What an epic job! 👏🏿
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Incredible stuff @DJ Furio.
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Thanks for your hard work this was so dope.
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This video is BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for all your effort!
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