Most of them were from the Ultimate Breaks and Beats albums, as sampled by most hip hop producers in the late 80's So they didn't really do too much diggin' but that's ok ;)
This was the real hip hop, I'm more of a metal guy but I got tons of 80's and early 90's hip hop albums. It's was hard as hell, lyrics were always accurate for the time mostly N.W.A.
Dr. Dre is so far ahead of his time he got people in the year 3000 pressing rewind. Imagine doing NWA, Eazy, The D.O.C., JJ Fad, & Above The Law, all on Ruthless. He’s hands down the greatest of all time.
There were 6 samples in the song: ‘F’’k Tha Police by N.W.A. (1988) ------------------------- 1. ‘It’s My Thing’ - Marva Whitney (1969) (Which is the saxophone riff 🎷 used at the 30 second intro for the song. ------------------------- 2. ‘The Boogie Back’ - Roy Ayers Ubiquity (1974) (Which is the guitar riff used throughout each verse of the song.) ------------------------- 3. ‘Feel Good’ - Fancy (1974) (Which are the drum sounds used throughout the song.) ------------------------ 4. ‘Sing A Simple Song’ - Please (1975) (Which are the horns used at each chorus of the song behind the chants shouting: ‘F’’k That Police!…F’’k…F’’k…F’’k Tha Police appear.) ------------------------ 5. ‘Funky Drummer’ - James Brown (1970) (Which is the drum beat that appears when Dr. Dre says the line: MC Ren, will you please give your testimony To the jury about this f’’ked up incident?’ ------------------------- 6. ‘Funky President (People It’s Bad)’ - James Brown (1974) (Which is the the Drum Fill that comes in briefly in the first verse right after Ice Cube says the line: “A Young nigga got it bad 'cause I'm brown” -------------------------
Beard? Did you mean bread? Like they're bakers? Or did you mean beer? Or something else entirely? Either way, it's extremely random out of left field to remark on any of those topics on this particular video..
All the art 🎨 of sampling was lost when the artist acknowledged their records are being used without payment. But from 88 to 98, rap beat was made with awesome samplings
I love your style of delivery and the work you put in. You're doing work that probably I'd be doing otherwise but you're doing it too damn well for me to see a need :D So... here's some artist that deserve a dig into their catalogue for you :) Venetian Snares (A lot of classical stuff & amen breaks) Aesop Rock / Blockhead Pharcyde / Tribe called Quest Flying Lotus Aim (search for "let the funk ride", sample of judy clay & william bell "private number") I was gonna say Slipknot.. but... you DID that.. well. thank you for your service.
What's the main hook and riff from 'Straight Outta Compton'? No one's identified the sustained horn sound and the guitar riff that run all the way through the track.
@8mu- for the gutair part for Gangsta Gangsta N.W.A they used a song called "weak at the knees"( edit) For the chours for "Fuck tha Police" DRE used one of there old songs titled 8 Ball which was released in the album " N.W.A And Posse " .In verse 3 eazy is heard saying "Drink it like a madman, yes I do Fuck the police and a 502".
Actually pretty impressive how they selected those samples. Imagine going through tons of records to finally find the best drum beat to use.
Most of them were from the Ultimate Breaks and Beats albums, as sampled by most hip hop producers in the late 80's
So they didn't really do too much diggin' but that's ok ;)
@@DuckAlertBeats Thank God for the Ultimate Breaks and Beats albums.
Dr Dre was a local DJ. he used to have a huge collection of vinyl.
NWA
Loved All The Replies, and in addition alot comes from childhood memories of songs The Elder's/Family Played.
Dr.Dre is a beat master
Yella too
Without dre they wouldn't have any beat for songs
@@elizabethsuchanko9814
Without 1970s disks he wouldn't have remixed any beat 😏
@@gueddouhislam1491 without the musicians, producers, technicians etc etc also.
@@elizabethsuchanko9814 You clearly don't know: Yella, DOC, Cold 187um and a lotta more people
This was the real hip hop, I'm more of a metal guy but I got tons of 80's and early 90's hip hop albums. It's was hard as hell, lyrics were always accurate for the time mostly N.W.A.
Same it’s like heavy metal vibes but in rap at least to me
Dr. Dre is so far ahead of his time he got people
in the year 3000 pressing rewind. Imagine doing NWA, Eazy, The D.O.C., JJ Fad, & Above The Law, all on Ruthless. He’s hands down the greatest of all time.
Agreed man
Agreed man
There were 6 samples in the song:
‘F’’k Tha Police by N.W.A. (1988)
-------------------------
1. ‘It’s My Thing’ - Marva Whitney (1969) (Which is the saxophone riff 🎷 used at the 30 second intro for the song.
-------------------------
2. ‘The Boogie Back’ - Roy Ayers Ubiquity (1974) (Which is the guitar riff used throughout each verse of the song.)
-------------------------
3. ‘Feel Good’ - Fancy (1974) (Which are the drum sounds used throughout the song.)
------------------------
4. ‘Sing A Simple Song’ - Please (1975)
(Which are the horns used at each chorus of the song behind the chants shouting: ‘F’’k That Police!…F’’k…F’’k…F’’k Tha Police appear.)
------------------------
5. ‘Funky Drummer’ - James Brown (1970) (Which is the drum beat that appears when Dr. Dre says the line: MC Ren, will you please give your testimony
To the jury about this f’’ked up incident?’
-------------------------
6. ‘Funky President (People It’s Bad)’ -
James Brown (1974) (Which is the the Drum Fill that comes in briefly in the first verse right after Ice Cube says the line: “A Young nigga got it bad 'cause I'm brown” -------------------------
Excuse me? Are you bot?
Dre and Yella were insanely good at making beard
Beard? Did you mean bread? Like they're bakers? Or did you mean beer? Or something else entirely?
Either way, it's extremely random out of left field to remark on any of those topics on this particular video..
@@88_TROUBLE_88 dawg it's pretty obvious he meant beat, use yo head goofy ass
@@88_TROUBLE_88he meant beats
@@paxtonpods ohhhhhh I see 👍🏻
Could be they are good at making beads.
And We're Still Outta School Trying To Revise Chemistry..
Also, Gangsta Gangsta's main melody is from Steve Arrington "Weak At the Knees"
All the art 🎨 of sampling was lost when the artist acknowledged their records are being used without payment. But from 88 to 98, rap beat was made with awesome samplings
not really. anything before 1930 is all good or if the artist died more than 70 years ago
Dr. Dre is a fucking genius bro
Dre is so creative. So many samples
Thanks for the videos. Please make The samples UNKLE or DJ Shadow
Would love to see that! Even though theres a lot of samples missing of UNKLE & DJ Shadow.
@@Malk0v DJ Shadow video will be a long ass one. LOL gud luck!
In "8 Ball" have a Sample of Sweet Tee, the song is "It's my Beat" and The line is "Cold Kickin Ass".
1:12
Eazy:Yo Ren
Mc Ren:wassup?
Eazy:*puts amen break*
Haven't even seen the video yet and I know this one is going to be great!
Dropped a like before the video even started
I love your style of delivery and the work you put in. You're doing work that probably I'd be doing otherwise but you're doing it too damn well for me to see a need :D
So... here's some artist that deserve a dig into their catalogue for you :)
Venetian Snares (A lot of classical stuff & amen breaks)
Aesop Rock / Blockhead
Pharcyde / Tribe called Quest
Flying Lotus
Aim (search for "let the funk ride", sample of judy clay & william bell "private number")
I was gonna say Slipknot.. but... you DID that..
well. thank you for your service.
Ummm give credit where it's due: ua-cam.com/video/7WOCnKMeQFQ/v-deo.html look at the upload dates
beautiful transitions
Jerry disliked it from another world.
The sample at 2.00 is played live , not Roy Ayers' The boogie back .
Do Efil4zaggin please
This ones a banger ..... Release your anger
Amazing i waaant mooore!
This is my favourite channel right now :D
And you’re my favourite commenter ❤️
What's the main hook and riff from 'Straight Outta Compton'?
No one's identified the sustained horn sound and the guitar riff that run all the way through the track.
The horns probably come from Quincy Jones' "Kitty with the Bent Frame".
I was wondering the same thing
this is rare info!
Dope channel. Do DJ Quik - Quik Is The Name
There are a tons of samples on just about on every one song each that’s a lot of work
need one for efil4zaggin
Legends ❤✊
Yella e dre fizeram um ótimo trabalho 🇧🇷
4:34 panchiko used that sample too! 🔥
Pls do Efil4zaggin!!!!
Great great😎😎👍👍fuckin love it!!!
Sometime, the Dirtchamber Sessions album should be brought up. It barely gets mention.
i believe west coast popluck was also sampled for the original straight outta compton
Are we not gonna mention that the main beat for Gangsta Gangsta was sampled from Weak at the Knees by Steve Arrington?
@8mu- for the gutair part for Gangsta Gangsta N.W.A they used a song called "weak at the knees"( edit) For the chours for "Fuck tha Police" DRE used one of there old songs titled 8 Ball which was released in the album " N.W.A And Posse " .In verse 3 eazy is heard saying "Drink it like a madman, yes I do
Fuck the police and a 502".
"Burn some rubber on me" sounded more like the Genocide song on Dr Dre's Compton album
The drumbeat on fat Larry's band was also in do that stuff by parliament
Dope!
Do one for Eazy-Duz-It
I’m a Ho - Whoodini
Yay
radiohead please
5:49 sounds familiar
Funky worm also inspired dr dre
Dre and yellow are ggggggenius. Some duh duh duh man shit
Cool thanks
Wow!!! Bro please dj aphrodite 😇
Dr. Dre and DJ Yella are genius
Samples for Gangsta Gangsta
3:36 - 6:10
9:33 was in biggie respect
Orbital plz )
1:13 so the Powerpuff girls show creators took this sample as well😂😂
It's used in hundreds of rap songs
Thiz needed 2 b made fr...
now i can sleep.
Rage Against the Machine possibly?.. ☺
Lindsey Calixtro they don’t sample it’s strictly instruments
This is Totally Tom Hanks They sampled Led Zeppelin
ACID CTRL they didn’t they just made a riff that sounded similar to Kashmir on wake up
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Weak at the knees
Imho, their beats sound much punchier than the records they used
Thats thanks to dre and yella, to much equalizers and compressors used
Ahhh rap, where all the biggest hits are straight samples
Something to dance to don't count.
Why?
That song is very racist
William Karlsson Which one?
What
?
How is it racist lmao
No por nada es uno de los mejores discos de la historia del hip hop