I produce, and utilize wonderful creations from musicians of the past, for my own musical endeavors. However, I also spend an immense amount of time appreciating the music, curating a vinyl library, and learning about the history of the different artists. I can’t say the same for everyone who digitally sample hunts, but I will say that I’ve seen the culture of appreciation wither, being replaced only by objectification. Some people make it seem like the only purpose that these recordings serve is being used as a sample for a beat, which is sad.
Sampling is admiration.. and bringing it back to the forefront.. if it wasn’t for sampling a lot of powerful music is lost in the dust and forgotten.. this way it gets a 2nd wind 💯
we are all collectively having the same thought, arent we?
2:03 4:07 😮💨😮💨😮💨
Straight into the mpc
Very much....
Maschine+4k!!! Let's go
Yes we are
@@joelfriedman8622 beat me to it😂😂
AMAZING!! Sounds like Stephanie Mills joined Rufus!! So many incredible bands from the 70s!!!
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This is my ever hearing this group. They're definitely in the genre of music that I grew up on.❤
Definitely for a late 70's to early 80's Black Romance film. This song requires the motion of whitewall tires on a classic motor vehicle.
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intro hard asl imo
Funky grooves merge into sweet soulful moments - on this wonderful debut from an obscure Chicago group! The music is clubby at points, but also mellows out at others - mixing bassy grooves with spacier moments that have an especially nice vibe - and which really showcase a sophisticated modern soul side of the group! And the production work features plenty of old talents from Brunswick Records - including Chicago soul giants Carl Davis, Eugene Record, and Sonny Sanders - who really put the record together with a lot of care, at a level that should have made these guys huge. A great lost set, but well worth discovering - and tracks include "Volcanic Voodoo", "Take It To The Top", "What Makes You Wanna Lie To Me", "You're My Everything", "Show Him The Way To Go", and "Worry".
- © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
Wow. Thank you for this. Love it the second it came on
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This is heat
untouched beauty this one
Insane heat bro!
AZ We Movin brought me here 😮
Straight to my very well curated soul playlist
AZ my homie❤
straight to my sampler
This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Banger ✊🏾 🔥
Du lourd très lourd puissant chefs d'œuvre absolu immense ❤ c'est pas la nullité la puanteur les tocards d'aujourd'hui à vomir 👎. Dany 54 ans
She got some pipes 🫁
Az floated on this
Fire 🔥
This is nice. Have to cop this.
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Awww mayne…. Sample city
Yup 👍🏾
A to the Z wooooowwwww! 😮🫡💯🔥
Az “we moving”
Yessir..Fly Shit
Banger
she has an amazing voice.
I agree my friend 😎👍🏼
Smooth! 😎
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Willie the kid- Goodness gracious
this song looks like "Que beleza" by Tim Maia, that's dope
Harry Fraud and Dave East
Me N Supreme Cerebral In 2016!!!!
"la musica de harry fraud"
I was afraid of hurting your feelings.
Diana Ross 'Love Hangover'
stankkkkk
0:23
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Loaf muzik old earth, ripped this sample to shreds
Stephanie Mills on vocals? Similarity is uncanny!
I can hear that. For this song, it is Debbie Alexander on vocals 👍🏼
@@oleg_samplesoohhh dhit good looks 👌 👍 🎶
That's who I thought it was lbvs
Reminds me of Chaka khan
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More like Teena marie
I feel like asking this question to all the rappers out there...."why you wanna lie???"
0:25
Białas, Kazzam - Dzień Chwały (ft. Solar)
what a cover but the music is prime you know that
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Rick ross- silk road, at least the veey beginning
Willie The Kid ft Smoke Dza - Goodness Gracious
Bro i could not find the song ty for that
2:28. 3:00.
4:10.
4:52.
These UA-cam algorithms sometimes just get it right (swaying and finger snapping).
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Lil Wayne - Real Rap
Damn, you gotta stop giving away my bangers lol
Can't you just listen and appreciate the music without sampling it?
I produce, and utilize wonderful creations from musicians of the past, for my own musical endeavors. However, I also spend an immense amount of time appreciating the music, curating a vinyl library, and learning about the history of the different artists. I can’t say the same for everyone who digitally sample hunts, but I will say that I’ve seen the culture of appreciation wither, being replaced only by objectification. Some people make it seem like the only purpose that these recordings serve is being used as a sample for a beat, which is sad.
When you've been making music for so long or even little, u can't help it because you appreciate it
i hate how people started calling these songs just "samples". to me it sounds really dismissive of the work and soul put into these records
No
Sampling is admiration.. and bringing it back to the forefront.. if it wasn’t for sampling a lot of powerful music is lost in the dust and forgotten.. this way it gets a 2nd wind 💯
0:25
Forgot where I heard that sample