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  • @rastannator7941
    @rastannator7941 Місяць тому +395

    I don't think sampling it's lazy, but they seem to use super popular music to nostalgia bait fans, thats the corporatest way to make music

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +44

      That's a great point

    • @newtwirl-order7449
      @newtwirl-order7449 Місяць тому +8

      i thought that was the point hearing a familiar tune flipped into something modern. i honestly enjoy alot of these flips. don't fuck up the sample because you wan't to go without paying the originators. we know that's the reason yawl hate on producers sampling a whole loop.

    • @Prod_Venny
      @Prod_Venny Місяць тому +4

      some of these aren't even sampling. straight up stealing without changing anything lmao

    • @RonnieMyers777
      @RonnieMyers777 Місяць тому +6

      "Nostalgia bait"
      Facts

    • @keejay12
      @keejay12 29 днів тому +4

      The thing now is these new artists are wack lol. They ruin a good sample with bad rapping. Back then we sampled and people did good over it.

  • @jacobwilliams3732
    @jacobwilliams3732 Місяць тому +172

    Sampling is the foundation of rap music

    • @newgoliard6059
      @newgoliard6059 29 днів тому +12

      💯 The earliest rap sampled funk and mostly James Brown tracks (over 10k times).

    • @stakelyy
      @stakelyy 16 днів тому

      True

  • @bachaun
    @bachaun Місяць тому +86

    I really don't think hip hop is the only genre that does this, you see it a lot in pop.

    • @steelokey
      @steelokey 25 днів тому +6

      Same with Rock N Roll lol people mistake other people’s songs for different groups cause they sang / covered them so well

    • @Flip713Beats
      @Flip713Beats 7 днів тому +1

      this sample sht it's everywhere

  • @sagcap7927
    @sagcap7927 27 днів тому +10

    I give Slick Rick props. He was one of the first rappers in the 80’s to produce his own records. Played keys and programmed his drums. Barely used a samples in his songs.

  • @ShinobiKush
    @ShinobiKush Місяць тому +75

    It's just like Rock guys using other rock riffs for their new songs

  • @johnshedIetsky
    @johnshedIetsky 24 дні тому +18

    "NLE Chopper" 😭

  • @jackstakes
    @jackstakes Місяць тому +41

    the "Prices" beat goes hard though

  • @Icy.b
    @Icy.b 29 днів тому +13

    It's not about sampling that makes people mad it's the lack of new things . People want new things .when u Copy and paste a song or make it worse it's not an enjoyable thing for fans anymore it's the songs content that is destroying hiphop

    • @Merrick_Carey
      @Merrick_Carey 26 днів тому

      Agreed. It’s about taking something that inspired you and makes you feel a type of way and then bring that joy into your world and making it something that’s completely yours. Not just throwing trap drums on an old sample and rapping the same old flow over it.

  • @TerryJohnson7
    @TerryJohnson7 Місяць тому +7

    Thanks for making this video me and my friend were talking about this yesterday, but because of technology and the recent widespread reach of hip hop I think we are entering an era of creativity and new genres

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +1

      Do you think this means hip hop will no longer be the dominant genre?

  • @Bartholomule01
    @Bartholomule01 24 дні тому +3

    One thing I've noiced is a lot of Hip-Hop fans basically don't listen to any other genres at all.
    Most of the greatest producers in Hip-Hop have had a wide and varied music taste and that is evident in the samples present in their beats. You definitely won't get as much of that if tomorrow's Hip-Hop producers pretty much oly listen to Hip-Hop.

  • @TheMattmatic
    @TheMattmatic 29 днів тому +6

    To me the main difference is if the beats feel lazy/obvious or not, regardless of where the sample comes from. And that depends on context too. Looping ”footsteps in the dark” or ”between the sheets” is lazy now because it’s obvious but ”good day” or ”big poppa” is still classics.

    • @crowdedveins9210
      @crowdedveins9210 16 днів тому

      I think it’s lazy for the producer but, not for the rapper unless he or she is also sounding similar to the original

  • @dozhadeville444
    @dozhadeville444 Місяць тому +4

    We need more gatekeepers. Clean house of all the garbage so our children can have good music

  • @sethstone4673
    @sethstone4673 29 днів тому +1

    Dangggg I dunno if you saw my last comment on your samples of covers vid but I got hype affff when I saw the pursuit of happiness into hands on the wheel🤙🏻

  • @TeddyRockSteady
    @TeddyRockSteady Місяць тому +4

    Great topic and very much a sign of the times. Its almost like we are becoming more accepting of recycling even with things that should be more creative in nature.

  • @walidjaziriofficial
    @walidjaziriofficial 25 днів тому +1

    bro really you deserve more than a price/medal from YT for this hard job... well done mate

  • @tprnbs
    @tprnbs Місяць тому +11

    you can sample anything including hip-hop with orginality as well you can sample anything by looping 2/4/8 etc bars, pitch a couple semitones up/down and call it a day - can it sound cool? no doubt! is it origninal? hell no. There is a cool documentary about sampling from 2009 called "copyright criminals"

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +1

      Yeeee I did a short video on that docu

  • @georgemartinez932
    @georgemartinez932 Місяць тому +3

    We invite these songs into our lives and into our minds, and in some ways, the songs we love become a part of us.
    If an artist has an interpretation of a pre-existing work that they want to share with the rest of us they should do it, no matter how big or small the changes are, or how long it's been since the original dropped.
    The only criteria is listenability.
    Doesn't take much effort or creativity to slap together a sandwich, but if it hits the spot, it hits the spot.

  • @battalionshift1
    @battalionshift1 Місяць тому +19

    ChristianadamG on the thumbnail 😂😂😂

  • @keejay12
    @keejay12 29 днів тому +4

    I don't think producers are out of ideas but one thing pops and artists want to ride the same wave. Now producers suffer because a lot of artists want the same thing

    • @keejay12
      @keejay12 29 днів тому +2

      Also these new nostalgia songs suck because the artist is wack 😂

    • @keejay12
      @keejay12 23 дні тому +1

      People were upset with NLE Choppa because his song was hot trash 😂

  • @notoriousLEMONs
    @notoriousLEMONs Місяць тому +3

    Was thinking about this the other day. I think for me, the more recent samples or hip hop songs feel like someone just took a section of a hip hop song, downloaded a loop, and just dropped a few loops on it. The fun part of sampling is taking something and finding the "idea" of what to turn it into (to me at least). It can feel like the easy route was taken just doing looping a section of the song and dropping in a drum groove then kicking you feet up. Also a hint of jealous maybe of going "I spent all that time doing all this chopping, and that's what they did?! That's absurd!"

  • @johndav_iD
    @johndav_iD Місяць тому +3

    Hip hop sampling hip hop was inevitable. 2 things I think will help this to sound better moving forward:
    Use a sample that's at least 20 years old or more so it doesn't feel like we literally just heard the song in the mainstream.
    Even if you don't wait that long, always do something to make the sample sound different. Change the key, BPM, arrangement, etc.
    Sidenote: Hip hop was built on sampling other genres of music. Why not just use other genres as source material for sampling? There is so much untapped potential still out there.

  • @bredslayer7094
    @bredslayer7094 25 днів тому +1

    Sampling has always been about taking a song you like and showing respect to it and reviving it in a new way. Interpolations are a form of respect to the artists and songs you love. I sample and take inspiration from my favorite songs all the time, but I always make sure to add new elements to it to make it my style and not just regurgitating it and saying it's mine.

  • @2cool4you27
    @2cool4you27 Місяць тому +2

    We're actually at the point in time where hip hop will probably fall in popularity much like Heavy/Thrash metal did. History has cycles and funny enough even music had its cycles. I think people are hungry for a bright sound next. If this gets seen by the future, please comment and let me know if i was right.

  • @lukeperkins6019
    @lukeperkins6019 29 днів тому +3

    Navie D Where can I hear your beats?

  • @MDS77SUN
    @MDS77SUN Місяць тому +3

    Everybody can do and Sample what he or she want to... do what you like

  • @SOTLYShawn
    @SOTLYShawn Місяць тому +2

    If you can revitalize a song sampling is great. In some cases many artist may use it to pay homage. But there have been scensrios where its just copy paste from the beat to the cadence to the lyrics and so forth. that's when its no longer sampling to me. I remember someone said its not what you sample its how you sample it. That to me is something i think about when I make a record

  • @tammyxtazy5367
    @tammyxtazy5367 Місяць тому +8

    Can you make a video about simple beats but they make hits
    Or music production during drake and Kendrick Lamar beef

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +4

      I already made the first one

    • @tammyxtazy5367
      @tammyxtazy5367 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@NavieDthen how about music production during drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, like breakdown in each beats

  • @Prodbyquake
    @Prodbyquake 29 днів тому

    Awesome video

  • @nikolastamenkovic7069
    @nikolastamenkovic7069 Місяць тому +1

    Really intriguing topic! When I was younger, it never ever crossed my mind that rap beat can actually contain sample from another rap song (unless it is a vocal sample). But over the years, my pov on beats changed. I do not consider rap beat to be a musical piece. Beat is just a musical reflection of what is being said over it; a sort of the atmosphere setter. That being said, to me, sampling is about finding the right sound texture that corresponds to the lyrics. If that texture is being found within another rap beat, use it. But don't be lazy :)

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +1

      Hm, wouldn't it be the opposite? That the words are a reflection of the beat, since the beat is what comes first

    • @newtwirl-order7449
      @newtwirl-order7449 Місяць тому +2

      i agree but they are musical pieces because not every producer uses sampled instrumentation. also not all beats are derived from an rappers verse. can't front you do get some great outcomes when you tailor it around the vocals. majority of the time the beat is setting the tone and direction at least in rap.

    • @nikolastamenkovic7069
      @nikolastamenkovic7069 19 днів тому

      @@NavieD being the writter first, i was always making a beat to suit the needs of my lyrics.. but your point is also valid.. a chicken and an egg, i guess :)

    • @nikolastamenkovic7069
      @nikolastamenkovic7069 19 днів тому

      @@newtwirl-order7449 i get where are you coming from, and I respect it. However, in most of the cases (to my ears), making a musical piece out of a rap beat sounds sloppy or weird. Now when I think about it, it seems to me that way probably because spitting over a beat is usually not musical. Yes, there is rhytmic pattern rapper does with his voice, but, honor to the exceptions, it is usually not so notes related (unlike singing is). Of course, I listen to different kind of hip-hop subgenres and different kind of music in general, and this is just thinking out loud, and not, in anyway, something that i think of as a general fact.

  • @solelmusic6822
    @solelmusic6822 Місяць тому

    I didn't know it looked like this.
    this is crazy

  • @jacekmakes
    @jacekmakes Місяць тому +11

    most of that new shit is not even HipHop anymore... the fuck happened to 4 elements?!

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +1

      What would you call it?

    • @jacekmakes
      @jacekmakes Місяць тому +2

      @@NavieD I'll just say that trap is in my opinion it's own thing and leave it at that 🤣🤣🤣

    • @TheMattmatic
      @TheMattmatic 29 днів тому +1

      The 4 elements hasn’t really been a thing in mainstream hiphop/rap culture for a long time. Of course it’s still there in the underground in a sense, but hiphop has been a massive corporate machine since at least the 90s and it’s hard to become a millionaire from graf.

  • @kumparaz
    @kumparaz Місяць тому +1

    Everyone is free to sample whatever they want, as long as they clear the sample. The more the new beat resembles the original sample, the less the beatmaker earns from publishing, that's their problem. Simply looping a sample instead of using more advanced techniques might make us beatmakers frown, but let's be honest, listeners don't care. The only one who loses out from this is the beatmaker themselves.

  • @LXNDRU
    @LXNDRU 29 днів тому

    Mr. D is back with some HQ essays.

  • @Adultishgambino42069
    @Adultishgambino42069 28 днів тому

    Good video Navie. Tbh I don’t think the copy and paste method should be encouraged BUT if the song hits the song hits. As long as you make something good (sounds good, good lyrics) then we good.

  • @mddsddsdshs6397
    @mddsddsdshs6397 29 днів тому +1

    its the taste that makes the difference. it was a good day was ice cubes storytelling on an instrumental that was 90% made by someone else many years ago. its known that labels are buying rights to older music so they can make modern reworks that appeal to the kids with the production and lyrical content while also appealing to the older guys by copying their favourite songs. my parents hate it tho theyd rather just listen to the original

  • @OMGxITZxPACMAN
    @OMGxITZxPACMAN 26 днів тому

    Looking to get better at sampling. Is Serato Sampler a must in 2024?

  • @bourne8636
    @bourne8636 29 днів тому

    Yo did you produce Sweet Dreams by Joey Badass? That’s one of my favorite songs by him, fire asf.

  • @dannylinsen8080
    @dannylinsen8080 Місяць тому

    Well yeah so like you said just at the end.. what if you sampled from live performances that are only uploaded to youtube or artists that are covering other songs that aren’t theirs. 1 that should that’s already different from the original. And 2 it should then be less legal complications to sample right?

  • @factorydiamonds
    @factorydiamonds 8 днів тому

    how do you view the streams for albums like you did for Just Ice?

  • @Rufusrafas
    @Rufusrafas 23 дні тому

    You almost only use serato sample, what would you say makes it better than slicer? Love the video btw ❤

  • @jetsandals9017
    @jetsandals9017 29 днів тому

    The most recent example that really did it for me was Get It Sexxy by Sexxy Red, which samples Halle Berry by Hurricane Chris. It's been like 15 years since it came out, but it still feels too soon to sample that lol

  • @KawaiiSteez
    @KawaiiSteez 29 днів тому

    I was hoping you would mention OG. I was gonna say thats a great example. The others too. The slick rick flip

    • @KawaiiSteez
      @KawaiiSteez 29 днів тому +1

      Hands on the wheel as well!

  • @bobbroseph
    @bobbroseph 29 днів тому +1

    Anything goes with Sampling. There should be no rules at all based on time or genre sampled. But the finished products made today will reflect the creativity of current hip hop. So when people are sampling things from 4 years ago and barely changing it. thats not a very good sign.

  • @myyoutubecommentschannel8784
    @myyoutubecommentschannel8784 14 днів тому

    This has been happening for decades. How many times was Paid in Full sampled?

  • @patk6026
    @patk6026 Місяць тому +1

    Has there any been any situations where a sample is forever associated with an iconic song, the sample gets reused for a new song and the old hip hop song artist and producer doesnt get any songwriting credit?

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +1

      That new Metro song that uses the same sample as Fugees Ready Or Not?

  • @Merrick_Carey
    @Merrick_Carey 26 днів тому

    I think a great example is Saint Pablo. When you recreate a song using something you love, your not being uncreative and just slapping trap drums on it. your taking the feeling and vibe that you love so much and insipres you from the other song and bringing it into your world and putting your emotions into this new song.

  • @savagerez4123
    @savagerez4123 24 дні тому

    I never knew that hands on the wheel sample until today.

  • @clutchhawks1268
    @clutchhawks1268 Місяць тому +1

    is the time and era. People think if you sample a hit song then they got a hit.

  • @NoQualmsTheArtist
    @NoQualmsTheArtist 28 днів тому +4

    Should be retitled "The Originality Problem In Trap" real Hip-Hop is alive and kicking 💯

  • @gnarwhal7562
    @gnarwhal7562 29 днів тому +6

    I don't mind hip hop sampling hip hop (if it's done in a transformative way), but I honestly prefer producers like Madlib, the Alchemist, 9th Wonder, RZA, Tyler, the Creator, etc. because they usually sample obscure RnB/Jazz/fim scores and flip it into something far more interesting than just restructuring Dr Dre beats

  • @OptimusSatanas
    @OptimusSatanas Місяць тому +171

    Hip hop is waaaaaaay oversaturated.

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +40

      That is something I hear a lot. Not sure what it means

    • @falonsound
      @falonsound Місяць тому +51

      @@NavieD meaning the genre is so heavily focused on by so many people at once, that it’s harder for others to make waves because of all the noise

    • @Sean_Jaggers
      @Sean_Jaggers Місяць тому +6

      ​@@falonsound do it even if it's hard?

    • @ceddrae
      @ceddrae Місяць тому +8

      saturation trilogy

    • @JDXTHEKID
      @JDXTHEKID Місяць тому +4

      @@ceddrae great reference!

  • @PlasJopexBeats
    @PlasJopexBeats Місяць тому

    I think resampling isn't bad, as long as it's something good, and pays homage to the original. I haven't done too much samples from other songs. But, I mean sometimes you hear something usable in a song and you have to do it.

  • @epictoast
    @epictoast 27 днів тому +2

    "nle chopper" LMAO

  • @WhotYooSayd
    @WhotYooSayd 29 днів тому

    Can you make a video on a sample beat for "Outta control-remix" by Mobb Deep thanks

  • @Phishfood-fg7sv
    @Phishfood-fg7sv Місяць тому

    Lil Uzi told Travis if he could use the Way Back sample, which is also only half of Way Back. So, as a rap fan it's essentially a remix and you could mix the two tracks together.

  • @tiagowen143
    @tiagowen143 Місяць тому

    Imo it's all about creativity, simple as that. Even if you simply make a slight modification to the sample, as long as you integrate your creativity into your composition and make a good track, it'll be fine. The point is, the producer should always make sure that the song they made contains their own creativity within it. Avoid letting the sample carry every second of the track.

  • @SinclairSound
    @SinclairSound Місяць тому

    The important part of this conversation is that this is literally what is supposed to happen. It is a fundamental part of a capitalist market. Goods to be consumed trend towards commodities. In music this has happened very quickly with the proliferation of algorithms that value replay and high reach. There are like three or four companies whole own 90% of it too, so it is becoming harder and harder for audiences or artist to push back.

  • @joeb.4204
    @joeb.4204 8 днів тому

    sampling is one of my favorite things ever I just hate when its done in a way thats uninteresting

  • @BatsiraiMusuka
    @BatsiraiMusuka Місяць тому +4

    Personally, l HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR THE LONGEST!
    Let the money start circulating within the genre. WE BEEEEN sampling other genres since inception.
    The more creative samplers will be rewarded with heavy rotations.

    • @zzalt
      @zzalt Місяць тому +2

      If you think the more creative samplers will get more rotations you've been out of the loop

    • @BatsiraiMusuka
      @BatsiraiMusuka Місяць тому

      @@zzalt why can’t a reply not have shade?
      I am in the loop. Kanye is an example of someone who samples creatively… he’s never really had an issue getting rotation. Hack… he’s EVEN SAMPLED HIS OWN TRACKS!

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +1

      That's an interesting take. I like the different perspective

    • @BatsiraiMusuka
      @BatsiraiMusuka Місяць тому

      @@NavieD l definitely want to see much more of sampling Hip-Hop and Hip-Hop adjacent genres (R&B, Soul, Neo-Soul, Dancehall, Slam Poetry, Street Battle Rap etc).
      I presume we are talking about top flight producers (or at least people with apt musical knowledge to compose something great even without relying on sampling to begin with).
      I get that Hip-Hop has celebrated the digging the crates culture for the longest time, this is now time to dig through Hip-Hop’s 50 year catalogue to find hidden gems.
      Also, bear in mind Hip-Hop is international… there’s soo much to sample out here. You guys have yet to hear Afrikan Hip Hop. You will be surprised with what you find that can be sampled.
      Timbaland once sampled our Zimbabwean Legend Oliver Mutukudzi (look up Party People ft. Jay Z… then listen to “Ndima ndapedza”. Granted, it wasn’t Hip Hop he was sampling but there gems here on the continent… and elsewhere. That sample could have easily been KingPinn - l salute you or Jnr Brown - MaDrinks).

  • @falonsound
    @falonsound Місяць тому

    I’ve had the genre dissolution theory for a while. I think music is gonna be less focused on a specific sound or genre and just become a melt of a variety of styles. That would perfectly suit the times because the internet is such a big Dutch oven of information and ideas that one day, we will have that renaissance

  • @BUKAYOSAKA_7
    @BUKAYOSAKA_7 25 днів тому

    the undergorund atl scene is really good atb sampling older rap songs like little tony and others

  • @JasperPino
    @JasperPino 19 днів тому

    I think for sampling to be succesfull, the song that samples needs to either use the sample creatively so it sounds different, or have a different purpose than the sampled song (like on "It Was a Good Day").

  • @tonydelerme4039
    @tonydelerme4039 11 днів тому

    In my opinion it’s the quality of the sampling. How the producer arranges the track the subtleties. These days they just lay the old track right on top of another beat. As a listener i want to acoustically investing what song was sampled

  • @viktorvaughn8007
    @viktorvaughn8007 29 днів тому

    i think its to do with time difference - ppl hold alot of the older music in higher regards so when it becomes updated in a new way they start seething because they cant stand new music

  • @Sputz3
    @Sputz3 9 днів тому

    *In the 90s Heltah Skeltah sampled ATCQ Hot Sex On A Platter for their song I Ain’t Havin That not even 5 years later and nobody complained.*

  • @isaacmeredith9421
    @isaacmeredith9421 29 днів тому

    I think it’s how different you can get it to sound. Kanye samples a lot but graduation is still an amazing classic album to me.

  • @hades1816
    @hades1816 29 днів тому

    Also, williamsburg by peggy samples butterfly effect really well

  • @phneticbeats7068
    @phneticbeats7068 Місяць тому +1

    noti gang

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому

      I love noti gang

  • @ok_scratch10
    @ok_scratch10 Місяць тому +1

    2:18 is probably really nice to sample

  • @lizzard4040
    @lizzard4040 14 днів тому

    thats been a very interessting 7 minute video

  • @WordGunner
    @WordGunner Місяць тому +2

    Do whatever you like, live wit da consequences 😅 as long as it's fresh, and rights are cleared, everything is possible. If not... It could cause some problems, i think. But again, 'specially if you're not a 'hyped' Artist, do what comes in mind and makes you happy ❤ ✌️ #PEACE

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you for the comment Gunnrrerrrrrrr

    • @WordGunner
      @WordGunner Місяць тому +1

      @@NavieD Thank you, for the content here 😉✌️

  • @dschesters
    @dschesters 24 дні тому

    Hip hop sampling itself has always been a part of hip hop since pretty much the beginning, i think you should really extend this video and maybe dig a little deeper, for instance Slick Rick's track had already been sampled countless times in the past, even the beat was used by Montel Jordans "This is how we do it"

  • @kazpaapzak8637
    @kazpaapzak8637 26 днів тому

    I think copy and paste sampling is like making sequel movies, you can only make so many till people get bored. The higher the songs quality and originality the longer it will stay echoing in future generations and I think that just reflects how influential the original art is.

  • @Dappis
    @Dappis Місяць тому +1

    Hip hop is built on sampling, not sure how this is any different, it's a older genre now, there is actual hip-hop to sample and make it mean something.

  • @NickxYates
    @NickxYates 21 день тому

    I can understand why we think it's a lack of creativity. I do believe it stems from us being young producers and emulating what our influences did, which was sample records before hip hop blew up in the 90s.

  • @Dubbudha
    @Dubbudha Місяць тому

    First I was sceptical, but those examples show, if done well, Hop-Hop sampling Hip-Hop is fine.

  • @bornon18
    @bornon18 Місяць тому +1

    Haters talking like Daft Punk's Robot Rock or Mc Hammer's Can't Touch This haven't existed for years.

  • @paradoxx618
    @paradoxx618 21 день тому

    The way Kanye & School Boy Q sample is how i also sample and my opinion is that its the best way to do it so even the original song owner can be satisfied and not feel ripped off thier hard work and efforts in creating music 🎶

  • @Fenksta
    @Fenksta Місяць тому +13

    There's nothing that pisses me off more than taking samples that sound identical to the original song. Now there are exceptions, obviously, like with Cube.
    I think it depends on how popular the original song is that makes the new song good/bad for using the sample.
    Surely the artists use the sample because they love the original song and want to pay homage to it in some way

    • @NavieD
      @NavieD  Місяць тому

      Would your last statement also apply to hip hop sampling hip hop?

    • @newtwirl-order7449
      @newtwirl-order7449 Місяць тому +1

      what sense does that make. if you have to pay for using the sample, u have the right to use any part. picture me handing in some choppy ass beat knowing i'm eventually going to have to pay for. just so i can show hip hop purest that i'm like them. what? they used to diss kanye for this.

  • @ilikethatprez
    @ilikethatprez 27 днів тому

    Personally I feel like letting release dates and genres affect what youre gonna use is just limiting, imagine finding the perfect song to sample and then changing your mind after finding out the release date and genre

  • @jacobconcannon4677
    @jacobconcannon4677 29 днів тому

    homestly my biggest criticism of drake in the beef was family matters and push ups sounding too similar, it feels like everyone one of kdots disses bought something new and a different style where drake just sounded like he always does

  • @q.heffner3612
    @q.heffner3612 29 днів тому

    Ouroboros. A snake eating its own tail. Loki season 2. I thought you would bring up Kendricks "Euphoria". 2 samples in that, one teddy p and then a Drake song played backwards

  • @TRVladdy
    @TRVladdy 29 днів тому +1

    To give an answer, Yes! it is lazy.
    If you are inspired by a melody, then at least flip it and give it your own flavour.
    Now, what's the difference? I could imagine that technically, limitations made something like ice cubes it was a good more excusable.
    These days, with the technology we got, there's no excuse for a producer to not express themselves with a well crafted melody.
    People gotta get unique again.

  • @Kvaradinho
    @Kvaradinho 29 днів тому +1

    i would use autotune as an example on whether sampling is hurtful or beneficial to music because they both have the same answer, poor execution is the problem. Travis scott revolutionized how autotune is used in rap just like how kanye revolutionized sampling with his creativity. Subjective media such as music will always be open to change as long as there's a genius to exploit the momentum of having something "new".

    • @Kevin-zv6ds
      @Kevin-zv6ds 29 днів тому +1

      It also feels silly to pretend there's an originality problem and not an oversaturation problem. There's, generally, a shitload of music, so making something truly unique original etc is difficult. The Stil D.R.E example is really just the melody being recreated the songs sound different. I think as a style trap is dying. Trap will have to evolve for it to not get swept up.

  • @fl3xy_b3atz
    @fl3xy_b3atz 29 днів тому

    I think its the approach there is more to sampling than just looping a sample, adding some drums and 808 then calling it a day......rather experiement ideas see how it comes up thats why l like kanye's sampling techniques

  • @BlaZackk
    @BlaZackk 29 днів тому

    you look like you sampled karim benzema
    nice vid

  • @ryancarona4199
    @ryancarona4199 21 день тому

    at the same time you have creative unique producers coming out of the TDE camp. Sounwave is one of the most underrated producers. the stuff he did with Kendrick over the years is going down some of the best hip hop production ever. Tae beast, willie. b, sounwave, and Dj Dahi, are in a whole other level

  • @AarKing21
    @AarKing21 24 дні тому

    In my opinion, the difference is the genre of the track which is being sampled. If it's a jazz song and you want to sample it to use in your hiphop track, that's a different case compared to sampling a famous hiphop track.

  • @lezmez-qk2bb
    @lezmez-qk2bb 23 дні тому

    “The cop shot the kid” 👹

  • @DFB-TV
    @DFB-TV 24 дні тому

    It’s, to me at least, the fact that I’m in love with the original material. It’s not the time difference, but the fact that the original tracks are still hot. And while it wouldn’t be the same with the Isley Brothers one to me, it might have been for our parents. The way RZA’s mom put it, in the Hulu show, stuck with me; “a bunch of dirty rhymes on our favorite records” (something like that). We’re just aging 😂

  • @sirkeithvincent3574
    @sirkeithvincent3574 25 днів тому

    Slick Rick Children's Story & check out what Montell Jordan sampled song called This Is How We Do It both are hits but .. Slick had the beat first.

  • @RonaldMcGhee
    @RonaldMcGhee 29 днів тому

    If the producer and artist can add something new or create a new feeling with the song then it's ok.

  • @rumplebigdin
    @rumplebigdin 25 днів тому

    As an old hip hop head, i dig the point you made at about 2:15 or so. Sample a track that has some years on it. Give it a good generation or so before you bring it some life.

  • @c2petion
    @c2petion 14 днів тому

    Here’s my take:
    Hip hop is an art, music is an art.
    Sampling is an art.
    Artists get inspiration from other artists and create new art.
    All that happens is that the world gets new music.
    Side note: i cant understand why artists get upset when somebody samples their song. Typically what happens is both songs gain traction as people discover the sample

  • @BOKCThrxns
    @BOKCThrxns 22 дні тому

    “nle chopper” 🤣🤣🤣

  • @TominoCabana
    @TominoCabana 27 днів тому

    Producers have been sampling other beats for theirs for years, I mean DJ Premier just straight up uses a Schoolly D beat on Gang Starr’s Im The Man

  • @haaniymccoy2587
    @haaniymccoy2587 28 днів тому

    It's Biting! Period!!!!

  • @markbuckland4587
    @markbuckland4587 10 днів тому

    Bro looking like benzema 😭🤘

  • @PercAngle0
    @PercAngle0 29 днів тому

    whats crazy is that you can take a drumless hip hop beat and add drums to it and call it yours

  • @Nodes805
    @Nodes805 29 днів тому

    50 Cent : Get In My Car flipped to Need It by Migos and Warp ass NBA YB