“i mighhhht wear black for a year straight.”
im going to flipp this as soon as i get home.”
^^^
SIgh where is the creativity in the game these days? No I.D. Just sampled this record, made it a hit for Jay-z no less, and as soon as you get home your gonna……flip the record again… I appreciate Meka for posting the sample so we can see the where it came from, get a little history behind it, but Dviousminds you take an L for this one. Try being creative. If you didnt know the sample before now then leave it alone. its too late for all that now. No one wants to hear that. Cant we just have a great song be a great song without a day later a million motherfuckers, chopping up the same fucking sample? Oh and of course as I type this I see some fuckehead let the instrumental out. Hip Hop is lame these days, I swear. I’m not trying to hear a thousand little jays on the same record saying the same thing, with punchlines they swear are sick. Fuckouttahere.
yo…fuck you. I have FUN chopping up samples, and making beats. Plus theres parts in he song that i think is dope. i dont do this back and forth internet shit, but who the fuck are you to tell me that i take an L for sampling a song already sampled. Personally as a producer and as a hiphop fan i enjoy hearing producers flip the same shit, its crazy to see the many possible outcomes.
Its cute that your trying the whole tough guy internet thing. Who the fuck am I? I’m a hip hop fan so fucking sick of people being uncreative. You wouldnt have ever thought of sampling that if you hadnt heard Jay kill it. Say Killer Mike sampled the record would be talking about going home and flippin it? Hell no. Your trying to piggy back the hype. so yeah you take an L. A huge one.
@ Yo
You are obviously not a fan of hip hop because beatmakers and producers flipping the same sample goes way back. It’s not about piggy backing hype. If anything going through the same record challenges and forces a beatmaker to be even more creative so as not to have a clone of the original. Yo may be spazzing on dviousmindz because he’s able to get the sample so soon , this being the information age and all. Shit No I.D. probably didn’t even know he wanted to sample this himself but has probably a team combined of producers, record collectors, and record store owners that send him samples like this all the time. He is at a big advantage over us basement dudes and granted he should be. He has more than proven himself with the classics he has put out and people he has influenced. It’s pretty dope for a blog to be up that gives us the source of a track so soon, because now we know who made the song. And best believe, I’m going to do my research on the artist, the era and region, studios an engineers because now I have a basis on where to begin digging. People like dvious and I are next gen beatmakers with computers being one of the main means to digging and even production sans the personnel that a legend like No I.D. has. So as a beatmaker myself, I can’t wait to flip this in my own CREATIVE way because that’s what A SAMPLE IS. No one has sole rights to it but the artist and just because a heavyweight may have been recognized for using it first doe not mean that it’s wrong or unethical for those aspiring to use it. You need to calm down seriously or drop a couple stacks on a set up and do your own thing. Also check out the sampling and resampling dictionaries since you claim to be such a fan of hip hop and you’ll see how vital what dvious, I and others is to this shit.
It sounds a lot like Git Up, Git Out by Outkast, too anyone know what the sample is for that song?
“i mighhhht wear black for a year straight.”
im going to flipp this as soon as i get home.
Haven’t checked the link out yet, but this is the instrumental for the DOA (not the sample)
http://rapidshare.com/files/241371470/jaydoainzhq.wmv
“i mighhhht wear black for a year straight.”
im going to flipp this as soon as i get home.”
^^^
SIgh where is the creativity in the game these days? No I.D. Just sampled this record, made it a hit for Jay-z no less, and as soon as you get home your gonna……flip the record again… I appreciate Meka for posting the sample so we can see the where it came from, get a little history behind it, but Dviousminds you take an L for this one. Try being creative. If you didnt know the sample before now then leave it alone. its too late for all that now. No one wants to hear that. Cant we just have a great song be a great song without a day later a million motherfuckers, chopping up the same fucking sample? Oh and of course as I type this I see some fuckehead let the instrumental out. Hip Hop is lame these days, I swear. I’m not trying to hear a thousand little jays on the same record saying the same thing, with punchlines they swear are sick. Fuckouttahere.
^^^ Shut up
the following comment is addressed to YO
yo…fuck you. I have FUN chopping up samples, and making beats. Plus theres parts in he song that i think is dope. i dont do this back and forth internet shit, but who the fuck are you to tell me that i take an L for sampling a song already sampled. Personally as a producer and as a hiphop fan i enjoy hearing producers flip the same shit, its crazy to see the many possible outcomes.
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Get Known Radio / Meka’s Soul Mix Show: Vocoder Murder said this on June 8th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
@Dviousmindz
Its cute that your trying the whole tough guy internet thing. Who the fuck am I? I’m a hip hop fan so fucking sick of people being uncreative. You wouldnt have ever thought of sampling that if you hadnt heard Jay kill it. Say Killer Mike sampled the record would be talking about going home and flippin it? Hell no. Your trying to piggy back the hype. so yeah you take an L. A huge one.
^^^thank you…
@ Yo
You are obviously not a fan of hip hop because beatmakers and producers flipping the same sample goes way back. It’s not about piggy backing hype. If anything going through the same record challenges and forces a beatmaker to be even more creative so as not to have a clone of the original. Yo may be spazzing on dviousmindz because he’s able to get the sample so soon , this being the information age and all. Shit No I.D. probably didn’t even know he wanted to sample this himself but has probably a team combined of producers, record collectors, and record store owners that send him samples like this all the time. He is at a big advantage over us basement dudes and granted he should be. He has more than proven himself with the classics he has put out and people he has influenced. It’s pretty dope for a blog to be up that gives us the source of a track so soon, because now we know who made the song. And best believe, I’m going to do my research on the artist, the era and region, studios an engineers because now I have a basis on where to begin digging. People like dvious and I are next gen beatmakers with computers being one of the main means to digging and even production sans the personnel that a legend like No I.D. has. So as a beatmaker myself, I can’t wait to flip this in my own CREATIVE way because that’s what A SAMPLE IS. No one has sole rights to it but the artist and just because a heavyweight may have been recognized for using it first doe not mean that it’s wrong or unethical for those aspiring to use it. You need to calm down seriously or drop a couple stacks on a set up and do your own thing. Also check out the sampling and resampling dictionaries since you claim to be such a fan of hip hop and you’ll see how vital what dvious, I and others is to this shit.
Thank you 16padbeast. Case closed.
^^ You guys are funny.Be sure to post the zshare link to your ” beat” so no one can care.