Why Is This Sound In So Many Kpop Songs? (Samples in Kpop)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Hi everyone!
    I know its been a long time since I posted any videos! I ended up getting a bit overwhelmed by things in my life so I just had to take some time to step back from the channel. But during that time I hit 1000 subscribers!! I can't tell you enough how cool that is and thank you to everyone who has been following me for helping me achieve that. I started working on this special 4 months ago and am just now posting it, whew! Its my first long video so its a little rough around the edges but overall I'm happy with the idea and concept and hope you guys are into it as well. Thought this was a cool way to give some insight into the process of making music since that isn't seen as much as the final product!
    Timestamps:
    1:29 What are Samples?
    5:44 Examples of Samples in Songs
    14:03 Why are Samples Used?
    Links to Samples Used
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  • @aa-pj4vz
    @aa-pj4vz 2 года назад +7305

    the president of korea better give kshmr a cultural merit award because DAMN

  • @thhndy
    @thhndy 2 года назад +3339

    The man who made Kshmr should just become a kpop producer already…

    • @aerithofmyore
      @aerithofmyore 2 года назад +458

      KSHMR is too expensive for that. He's one if not the most influential artist of modern EDM...

    • @ASDF-hz1ed
      @ASDF-hz1ed 2 года назад +357

      Kshmr is the guy’s name and he is a music producer and a Dj. He is really famous in Edm world.

    • @thhndy
      @thhndy 2 года назад +113

      @@aerithofmyore Oh, that's interesting. I don't really listen to EDM, apologies for my limited knowledge.

    • @thhndy
      @thhndy 2 года назад +54

      @@ASDF-hz1ed Sorry, my bad for mixing up the names. And that's really cool, not really an EDM fan so I wouldn't have known.

    • @ASDF-hz1ed
      @ASDF-hz1ed 2 года назад +16

      Huynh Dynasty No worries I understand. It is not something you should apologize about😊

  • @anastasia408
    @anastasia408 2 года назад +9139

    all the volumes of sounds of Kshmr carry over half the kpop industry like DAMN 😭 its insane how incorporated his packs are in so many groups

    • @chabinathnath5539
      @chabinathnath5539 2 года назад +13

      I'm just replying to let you know that you got so many likes~~~💙✨

    • @kaifuru1619
      @kaifuru1619 2 года назад +3

      DAMN.

    • @kpopscenario1406
      @kpopscenario1406 2 года назад +1

      yea

    • @D_EVILSPAWN
      @D_EVILSPAWN 2 года назад +34

      KSHMIR literally carrying the kpop scenario on his back

    • @WhoYouHoo
      @WhoYouHoo 2 года назад +15

      Reminds me of how Kevin Macleod carried 2016 RUclips 😭

  • @MystWonka
    @MystWonka 2 года назад +2885

    I was shook at the Gotta Go sample cause that's like such an essential part of the song that takes so much time on it!

    • @ladyturquoise8894
      @ladyturquoise8894 2 года назад +307

      ikr like it‘s literally the spine of the whole song

  • @huangrenjunism
    @huangrenjunism 2 года назад +7878

    kpop actually stands for kshmr-pop

  • @anniec734
    @anniec734 2 года назад +2392

    I never realized how producing is basically like building a lego house. Just be creative and stack samples over one another haha. Of course, there are also the harmonies and melodies but the samples are like 70% of the song

    • @adelalazur3341
      @adelalazur3341 2 года назад +69

      And it is important to stack this samples well.

    • @clarencefernandez7093
      @clarencefernandez7093 2 года назад +304

      Its a lot more like cooking honestly. Samples are like ingredients you can buy from the supermarket. While cooking requires good ingredients, it also requires good technique and a good imagination. The reason why I specified that samples are "from the supermarket", is because it is also often for producers to record their own instruments, just like growing your own vegetables.

    • @itsMIYOO
      @itsMIYOO 2 года назад +75

      Depends on a genre.. the way u described it, it’s more how KPOP works..not all genres are 70% of samples.. I’m an edm producer and musical loop samples are rarely used in edm cuz we make our own sounds and samples most of the time

    • @itsMIYOO
      @itsMIYOO 2 года назад +33

      @@clarencefernandez7093 exactly 😅 producing is not as that easy as most of ppl think tho

    • @clarencefernandez7093
      @clarencefernandez7093 2 года назад +15

      @@itsMIYOO i guess haha, i too rarely use samples since i record mostly piano stuff so I guess it all does boil down to the genre

  • @ram_n_music
    @ram_n_music 2 года назад +7335

    Sounds of KSHMR is imo one of the best, if not THE best sample pack!! Like it's a go to sample pack, I downloaded all 3 of them. Example of how used it is: I was scrolling through them and I found a vocal chop that sounded VERY familiar, it was from GOT7's ECLIPSE

    • @RelaxRelapse720
      @RelaxRelapse720 2 года назад +223

      Sounds of KSHMR definitely are some of the best packs available, but they're so frequently used at this point I almost feel they're unusable outside of the oneshots.

    • @trc0k
      @trc0k 2 года назад +9

      Where I can find the packs?

    • @straykanade
      @straykanade 2 года назад +77

      i absolutely adore kshmr's packs they're so nice and they cover so many genres

    • @fireflieer2422
      @fireflieer2422 2 года назад +29

      now i know why some songs sound so similiar

    • @bedahnim6188
      @bedahnim6188 2 года назад +19

      I googled about him.. umm hes good looking even. Wtheck is wrong with me

  • @bysh9077
    @bysh9077 2 года назад +533

    I really wish Sounds of KSHMR was credited and acknowledged for his extensive influence in Kpop. His packs are literally in some of the biggest songs and groups in Kpop

  • @satanissima
    @satanissima 2 года назад +4324

    I'd add reason number 4: samples bring a comfortable memory to listeners, it's something our brain recognizes and instantly hang on to. Sometimes we can't put our finger on why some part is so easy to recall upon just one listening, and it's because we've heard it before.

    • @shirleyzhou4537
      @shirleyzhou4537 2 года назад +19

      Yess this!!!

    • @ys2417
      @ys2417 2 года назад +26

      Ohhh that makes a lot of sense!!

    • @Ly.v_ky
      @Ly.v_ky 2 года назад +18

      Agreed also I feel like maybe gives inspo to help build on the rest of the song

    • @lucrissa2398
      @lucrissa2398 2 года назад +7

      Ooohh that’s so interesting

    • @neko2412neko
      @neko2412neko 2 года назад +12

      Interesting, I guess it can also help to give a group a specific "sound" and brings consistency into their discography...

  • @lilycha9398
    @lilycha9398 2 года назад +1150

    I wonder how it feels like to be KSHMR, hearing several kpop songs in the charts, streets, everywhere and thinking "why do they sound familiar" LOL
    anyway people like him makes me have faith in EDM still
    scratch that, maybe the entire industry in general regardless if it's american or korean

    • @hangygirl8217
      @hangygirl8217 2 года назад +57

      imo they dont think this way, they just *know* thats exactly their sound

    • @empyrealwonder
      @empyrealwonder 2 года назад +26

      Producers have to go through him every time for permission and licensing to use his sounds 😂 certainly he’ll *know*

    • @babypby39
      @babypby39 Год назад +8

      @@empyrealwonder the sample didn’t require any permission.. it’s free to use and don’t need licenses

    • @seol7035
      @seol7035 Год назад +13

      @@babypby39 you actually have to buy sample packs/their licenses if you want to use them, the only exception is when the producers release them for free/it's in public domain, which do exist but they're not that common because at the end of the day producers still want to be credited and compensated for their work
      Edit: think of stock photo websites, but it's for audio samples

  • @tomtamjimjams
    @tomtamjimjams 2 года назад +4994

    when samples go through chungha they become such BEAUTIFUL songs

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +519

      Agreed! The choice of samples fits her music style very well! I especially like the Gotta Go flute, I couldn't imagine the song without it!

    • @labibhadyan6310
      @labibhadyan6310 2 года назад +8

      THIS

    • @vivitheworldd
      @vivitheworldd 2 года назад +88

      AND THE STAY TONIGHT SAMPLE OMG

    • @hori1417
      @hori1417 2 года назад +1

      SO TRUE

    • @dyleperth
      @dyleperth 2 года назад

      FRR

  • @teacup7702
    @teacup7702 2 года назад +546

    I knew samples were used so frequently but I didn’t know they were like 90% of a whole song 😭 and sounds KSHMR needs some kind of reward for being this popular within the industry because damn

    • @CM_CM_
      @CM_CM_ 2 года назад +19

      There's a lot that goes into producing, but it definitely makes me respect the artists that create rhythms and melodies from scratch so much more, including these sample artists

  • @migukmystic3940
    @migukmystic3940 2 года назад +480

    The grasp KSHMR has on every producer in the industry

  • @guccilibrarian4728
    @guccilibrarian4728 2 года назад +341

    I didn't realize KSHMR was the backbone of the kpop industry lol. I've been a fan of his work for many years

  • @143_49kg
    @143_49kg 2 года назад +1628

    I couldn't imagine if kpop doesn't have any of this sample in their music

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +170

      yes, it's really interesting how so many of the most prominent producers end up using samples all from this site!

    • @sixcash9343
      @sixcash9343 2 года назад +8

      Yess for example btob songs

  • @wht.elseyt
    @wht.elseyt 2 года назад +257

    KSHMR’s one of the best music producer on the EDM scene. Its no surprise that his samples are well known, his sounds are just so flexible in terms of sampling or just music production in general.

  • @Sammy-op8np
    @Sammy-op8np 2 года назад +660

    Many kpop fans need to watch this video.

    • @kimkardashi-un2.051
      @kimkardashi-un2.051 2 года назад +97

      I remember when people were going crazy about how Momoland copied Mamamoo's Hip trumpet sound lol

    • @nunofthem
      @nunofthem 2 года назад +12

      @@kimkardashi-un2.051 They prob really out there going BALALALAL lmfao

  • @fishy_moa
    @fishy_moa 2 года назад +81

    7:26 omg this sample. I remember when MOMOLAND Thumb's Up came out and it used this saxophone Kshmr sound and everyone thought the producer's had just copied MAMAMOO's HIP. this makes so much more sense

  • @user-xn3tj7ou3m
    @user-xn3tj7ou3m 2 года назад +1721

    actually the sample lisa used for lalisa was also used by woodz before on “buck”, i love it sm

    • @hridyanadappattel4400
      @hridyanadappattel4400 2 года назад +59

      I think I've heard it be used in many places at this point. That sample is literally gold tbh

    • @itsangel5270
      @itsangel5270 2 года назад +78

      And Hwasa also used it for her 2018 mama preformance intro

    • @riamalia9966
      @riamalia9966 2 года назад +11

      omg i love both songs but didn't even notice???? HOW

  • @katja_koijntje
    @katja_koijntje 2 года назад +93

    Ik it’s all legal and there’s nothing wrong with sampling when done legally but it’s so weird to find out that an iconic beat that you always thought of as sedimentary to a song is a sample

  • @honkhonk1712
    @honkhonk1712 2 года назад +504

    Can we talk about the iconic "HEY!" I use to think its Twice original call cause they had used it in most of their title tracks. But then I heard them in other songs too. Its just so iconic that now whenever I hear that sound it reminds me of TWICE...

    • @didu4430
      @didu4430 2 года назад +36

      Same! When run away by txt came out they used the sample, so when I listened to it the first time I said that that is the same hey! as most of the twice songs

    • @yeonjunscat
      @yeonjunscat 2 года назад +26

      i think I also heard that sample in Kepler's wa da da

    • @selburn
      @selburn 2 года назад +4

      Maybe it's a producer tag, like «j why pee» whisper at the beginning of alcohol free.

    • @honkhonk1712
      @honkhonk1712 2 года назад +13

      @@selburn no its definitely a sample. Used everywhere

    • @oncedemayo
      @oncedemayo 2 года назад +5

      its also in black mamba by aespa

  • @IndianaJonas96
    @IndianaJonas96 2 года назад +1102

    Props to Gowon from Loona for being the creator of all samples

    • @zarrieforever4159
      @zarrieforever4159 2 года назад +5

      Who

    • @stanloona7836
      @stanloona7836 2 года назад +105

      @@zarrieforever4159 gowon, from loona

    • @zarrieforever4159
      @zarrieforever4159 2 года назад +7

      @@stanloona7836 yea but who? Why is she supposed to be relevant here?

    • @sunshineinautumn127
      @sunshineinautumn127 2 года назад +172

      @@zarrieforever4159 She's the picture they used as an example of a creator

    • @tiired2762
      @tiired2762 2 года назад +262

      @@zarrieforever4159 when you dont get the joke and ruin the vibe 🚪🚶‍♀️

  • @axe_seen3798
    @axe_seen3798 2 года назад +1244

    I think sampling is understandable, in our era it can be hard to come up with something unique. You could be making a melody and think it's different but you never know if it already existed somewhere since millions of songs have been created. It's kind of a loophole to avoid a sudden issue of plagiarism.

    • @alezzziia
      @alezzziia 2 года назад +30

      but one can still put in enough effort to do an original song :((. I'm so discouraged lmao I thought most of these songs were original ahh. at least to me, not sampling is very important, but thats just my personal preference.

    • @alezzziia
      @alezzziia 2 года назад +15

      like, it screams lazy to me. as if they wanted to just get it over with.

    • @shycherrygirl
      @shycherrygirl 2 года назад +215

      @@alezzziia you could think of it as producers helping each other! The people who created these samples aren't going to make much money off producing them, they instead make their money by making them available to other producers who will use the sounds to enhance their songs. Its not laziness, creating music is a lot of work and using samples in a way that sounds good or unique is its own skill. Anyone can access these samples, but not everyone can make them into a hit song :)

    • @crystalcastle5
      @crystalcastle5 2 года назад +32

      Hell yeah it's understandable almost every artist samples. Good music is worth sharing.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank 2 года назад +98

      Sampling isn't new. It's been around for over 50 years and parts of the music industry is built on it, mainly pop and hiphop. So don't feel bad. It's rather pretty ingenious, taking an existing sound and making it into something new. Basically all modern artists have done it at some point.

  • @TheSwordOfBathelion
    @TheSwordOfBathelion 2 года назад +62

    the explanation of samples was definitely needed in the kpop community. it's crazy how often people cry plagiarism when 2 songs just happened to use the same splice sample

  • @wvsmn
    @wvsmn 2 года назад +1418

    the sample ChungHa used on Stay Tonight A.C.E also used on "Spark" and its AMAZING

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +54

      I haven't heard about that song until now, thanks for telling me abt it!

    • @Thevitan13
      @Thevitan13 2 года назад +42

      I've been trying to find this sample for the longest time!!! I assumed that ACE sampled Chungha, but I didn't think that they both used the same sample, that's so cool!! KSHMR is really hard carrying the kpop industry huh

    • @wvsmn
      @wvsmn 2 года назад +5

      @@Thevitan13 SAME HERE!!

    • @wvsmn
      @wvsmn 2 года назад +18

      @@101percenttt this song is everything to me, just like the series it was made for "Light On Me"

    • @Thevitan13
      @Thevitan13 2 года назад +23

      @@wvsmn hahah i know, ACE is also kind of openly trailblazing their way into being more open of the alphabet mafia community, along with OnlyOneOf, like not many other groups are. Don't get me wrong, there are tons and tons of idols who are beyond supportive, but it doesn't become a part of their group activities/schedule for reasons, so I respect ACE and OOO 😔

  • @yassymp4
    @yassymp4 2 года назад +48

    sampling is actually so cool like the ability to build a whole song based on a single sound

  • @mimiandy1683
    @mimiandy1683 2 года назад +778

    I like to call it the "Okay, we want a _reggae vibe_ but we don't want it _to be_ reggae" sound that is commonly found in pop songs... And in almost every 311 song... out here in America.

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +69

      yup that fill is definitely used in a lot of vaguely dancehall or reggae sounding songs. I've heard it also in songs by Zedd, FKA Twigs and Rich Brian

  • @anki_yt
    @anki_yt 2 года назад +154

    The person who uploaded sounds of Kshmr carrying the entire kpop industry on their back 🧎

    • @corasundae
      @corasundae 2 года назад +17

      His name is Kshmr

    • @xXxKroIitAxXx
      @xXxKroIitAxXx 2 года назад +11

      He is kshmr the best producer and dj of all times.

  • @straykanade
    @straykanade 2 года назад +520

    the sounds of kshmr packs carrying the industry as they should, i love those packs so much

  • @Ahjusshi_Brown
    @Ahjusshi_Brown 2 года назад +797

    With the amount of songs in black pinks discography that contain KSHMR samples, I just know Teddy’s single-handedly keeping splice alive 😂

    • @bfjrd
      @bfjrd 2 года назад

      @G-Taehyung same

    • @chokoreetokun8083
      @chokoreetokun8083 2 года назад +29

      At this point I wouldn't be surprised if Teddy owned some Splice stocks hahaha

    • @meLisa-gp6lo
      @meLisa-gp6lo 2 года назад +13

      @G-Taehyung thats understandable. But there are barely any producers working from scratch. In kpop theres none

    • @warrencaelum9536
      @warrencaelum9536 2 года назад +107

      more like Splice is keeping him alive cuz without KSHMR, Teddy can't do shit and Blackpink wouldn't have these songs they released.

    • @magicbananas3
      @magicbananas3 2 года назад +19

      Teddy’s a fraud

  • @user-tv4mn2co8d
    @user-tv4mn2co8d 2 года назад +262

    I love how Gowon is the creator lol

    • @loonadom676
      @loonadom676 2 года назад +36

      I cracked up when her picture popped up on the screen lmaooo

  • @ItoNarasimha
    @ItoNarasimha 2 года назад +38

    A bit of background info!
    Niles Hollowell-Dhar known professionally as KSHMR (pronounced "Kashmir"), is an Indian-American musician, singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer and DJ. He’s co-produced songs for people like Selena Gomez and made a lot of music inspired by Indian music that he grew up listening to!

  • @theressomegardeningtoolsin8993
    @theressomegardeningtoolsin8993 2 года назад +86

    i like the way this feels like a guessing game

  • @LordGerickCinco
    @LordGerickCinco 2 года назад +53

    Lisa's rap part in HYLT used a sample from KSHMR vol 3 , World sounds , Middle east guitar E arabic

  • @rjaw_itzy
    @rjaw_itzy 2 года назад +807

    All those Itzy samples were so cool, I never even knew about half of them even though I've listened to all those songs a million times.
    So it was really informative thanks for the hard work

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +19

      thank u sm! 💖 I'm glad u liked it

  • @matchalatte73
    @matchalatte73 2 года назад +50

    Oooh that future sample at 10:35 immediately reminded me of Big Bang’s “FXXK IT” song. It’s literally the first thing you hear!! I never knew that wow

  • @movingkculture2006
    @movingkculture2006 2 года назад +736

    Really good explanation! Kpop stans who didn't know about sampling in music should really watch this!

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +17

      thank u so much 💖

    • @sunnygirl7669
      @sunnygirl7669 2 года назад +51

      yeah! because some stans are so quick to accuse x group of plagiarism when sometimes they just use the same sample

  • @honeybeemoo
    @honeybeemoo 2 года назад +55

    That 'Hip' part is one of my favourite parts on the track because it sounds so quirky🙂 The producer integrated the sound really well though, it blends really well. Same with the 'Gotta Go' one though I have not heard the song. Funnily enough, that sample used in 'María' was also used in a song from a bollywood movie, and some people were accusing Hwasa of plagiarism because of it

  • @elaineee1996
    @elaineee1996 2 года назад +159

    KSHMR dang carrying the whole industry.

  • @oyleistenaber
    @oyleistenaber 2 года назад +61

    I didn't know jyp used so many samples especially for itzy
    Yg also uses it a lot for blackpink

    • @rooscanbulat6107
      @rooscanbulat6107 2 года назад +5

      bet that the pc In YG ent is full of KSHMR samples since he be carrying YG

    • @oyleistenaber
      @oyleistenaber 2 года назад +2

      @@rooscanbulat6107 yes i agree with you

    • @hwangshin_
      @hwangshin_ Год назад

      coz both of their songs are mostly edm

    • @KenSicX
      @KenSicX Год назад

      @@hwangshin_ Twice is queen of kpop edm, but they didn't overused samples like itzy and bp. I guess it depends on how much you're willing to spend making an album.

  • @thomasjiawei7403
    @thomasjiawei7403 2 года назад +110

    The loona and chungha samples hit so hard.

  • @BlueCat143
    @BlueCat143 Год назад +9

    KSHMR is seriously underrated, his samples are used in almost every blackpink song and made so many group rise to fame and earn billions, literally no one knows him, even though, without him, I doubt kpop would be barely mainstream, considering how many songs he's influenced

    • @ralphlorenzperolino3054
      @ralphlorenzperolino3054 Год назад +1

      He's not underrated, he has been known as a famous DJ back in the day, he also ghost produced Tsunami by DVBBS which is also one of the famous EDM songs.

  • @baby5670
    @baby5670 2 года назад +830

    So interesting and informative! ❤️❤️
    I've noticed SM rarely uses samples and instead they buy full demos from other producers, such as kokobop, bad boy, call me baby, psycho, etc.

    • @kelp2243
      @kelp2243 2 года назад +202

      Sm does more of buying demos or buying other songs and remaking them e.g. dreams come true has alr gone through 2 remakes- Aespa’s and ses’s (I was surprised to find out ses ver was a remake too)

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +289

      this is something I noticed as well! I was trying to find aespa or red velvet samples but I couldn't find any! I think their producers make everything from scratch in their demos

    • @moonchild708
      @moonchild708 2 года назад +36

      and devil by changmin, the og is so good too!

    • @kelp2243
      @kelp2243 2 года назад +8

      @@moonchild708 funnily enough, i alr had the og song in my playlist

    • @nyanneko20
      @nyanneko20 2 года назад +98

      Maybe that's what making their song different from other, like they have SM sounds kinda thing

  • @nynkeveen2581
    @nynkeveen2581 2 года назад +132

    I'm on splice quite a lot and I often come through sounds that I recognize from K-pop songs. This is such an interesting video cause most fans don't think about this part of the song. Thank you for making this video, I can see how much time you've put in!

    • @adiellaishere
      @adiellaishere 2 года назад +9

      Same with garage band for me because I use garage band so much that I recognise most of the loops. When I first heard Dear Sputnik by txt I just knew the loop from the first verse

  • @lavcndcr2309
    @lavcndcr2309 2 года назад +70

    Kshmr carrying the entire kpop on their back 😔✊

  • @uhhidksdfg4759
    @uhhidksdfg4759 2 года назад +89

    just had to leave a comment on this as a producer myself. this video is so wellmade and informative, and i rly wish there was more content like this out there. you're obviously very well informed about all of this and it shows from how easily you explain complicated , to the details you mention- such as why samples are so helpful, and how you cite resources of the websites used. this was an amazing video on every level and definitely worth a subscribe!!

  • @ribofen
    @ribofen 2 года назад +546

    It would be awesome if you could include the composer/producer of the tracks with the artists, so maybe we can see a trend in which producers use certain samples. Good work, I'm sure you had to spend a lot of time researching for this video.

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +87

      thank u 💖 also that's a great idea I didnt think abt that! if I make a pt2 I will definitely include that info, thanks!

  • @Triskel00
    @Triskel00 2 года назад +67

    I am producer, i can say that we use samples cause it's make the music professionnal, this is harder to mix a sample and that bring something more natural

    • @iambarryallen
      @iambarryallen Год назад

      If you use other peoples music can you really call yourself “producer”😂 more like borrower.

    • @Triskel00
      @Triskel00 Год назад +1

      @@iambarryallen a sample is not every time someone else sound, it can be our and most of the time, we use it because for example we can't make a sax beat if we have no sax or anything. I bet you're listening to a lot of songs that use samples and that's not a bad thing, that's interesting, and don't forget that we never do a song with only someone else samples

  • @johncut3217
    @johncut3217 2 года назад +967

    I really like your editing. The tasteful animation, the fonts and of course all the samples you found. Well done!

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +39

      Thank u so much 💖 I'm glad u liked the editing!

  • @annavillarroel
    @annavillarroel 2 года назад +48

    the one at 10:55 is also used at the start of Pristin's song "Aloha" 🥺 missing them

    • @ewynom
      @ewynom 2 года назад +3

      THANK YOU! that sample was so familiar but I was having so much trouble pinpointing it, miss Pristin :(

    • @alleyh
      @alleyh 2 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same lol

  • @lavie3062
    @lavie3062 2 года назад +339

    i think the sample at 10:34 is also used in the beginning of big bang fxxk it :o great video! i love learning more about samples in kpop :D

    • @ireneakabane4396
      @ireneakabane4396 2 года назад +14

      I noticed that too!

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +25

      yes it is! also thank u, glad u liked the video! 💖

    • @sandhanitizer2796
      @sandhanitizer2796 2 года назад +10

      i was about to write that xD

    • @jaera7297
      @jaera7297 2 года назад +31

      Ikr i immediately went i dont wanna go too fast .....

    • @sarah311979
      @sarah311979 2 года назад +10

      As soon as I heard it that's what I instantly thought of

  • @aby0410
    @aby0410 2 года назад +151

    timestamps for ITZY songs 😚
    0:26 That's A No N (WANNABE)
    0:35 Be In Love (NOT SHY)
    4:34 Ting Ting Ting (WANNABE)
    5:15 SWIPE (Crazy In Love)
    6:28 Wild Wild West (NOT SHY)
    10:25 NOT SHY (NOT SHY)
    11:30 LOCO (Crazy In Love)
    12:00 Love Is (Crazy In Love)
    12:24 Sorry Not Sorry (Guess Who)

    • @e_srky
      @e_srky 2 года назад

      Sorry not sorry's album is "Guess who" not "In the morning"

    • @aby0410
      @aby0410 2 года назад

      @@e_srky oh yea thanks

    • @katsamrr
      @katsamrr Год назад

      wild wild west is from guess who, not not shy

  • @afiefzaki6265
    @afiefzaki6265 2 года назад +223

    If a song is produced with a DAW on a computer, k-pop or not, it must have samples in it. Even the shortest kick drum sound one shot is a sample. It's not a question anymore. The answer is always YES that song has samples in it. Even if they live record all the drums, most producers will layer them with samples. Great video btw, reminds me to add more samples to thicken up my tracks. I always feel the pressure to write everything from scratch but not anymore thanks to this video. Good job.

    • @fullbin1162
      @fullbin1162 2 года назад +25

      fr, a significant about of percussion and brass in songs are from samples. i feel like its almost rare to hear live recorded instruments in pop songs. its so much more convenient, and in my opinion live instrument recordings really arent necessary unless you want a more raw feeling to your song. i do love a good recorded bass line or drum performance when it comes to other genres though.

    • @keb_in
      @keb_in 2 года назад +3

      you better share your work latter buddy

    • @Gangster_Hampster
      @Gangster_Hampster 2 года назад

      @@fullbin1162 acoustic drum sounds weak so I prefer synthesized or layered sound

    • @myraclesname
      @myraclesname 2 года назад

      Exactly lol

    • @winner3887
      @winner3887 2 года назад +10

      You're totally right. Almost every single popular song use samples. Sampling isn't limited to fills, risers and 808 basslines. Drum sampling is universal. There are even sample libraries based on recordings of real instruments such as pianos, strings, guitars, brass that aim to recreate as authentic as possible sound and are pretty common in music production. This kind of sampling is even more popular with movie or video game composers who have to deal with a wide range of genres, in cases where live session musicians aren't available or outside of the budget scope. Modern sample libraries can be so convincing that you can fool listeners they're listening to a real live session recording.

  • @greencap1606
    @greencap1606 2 года назад +26

    one thing I've noticed, loona always use very unique sounding samples

  • @distinctish8811
    @distinctish8811 2 года назад +89

    Alright I got all the sounds of kshmr volumes downloaded, time to start my career as a kpop music producer.

  • @IchiSwagger
    @IchiSwagger 2 года назад +18

    When I first started using Splice I found the samples from Girl Front and just made Loona remixes all day.
    I also recently saw some drama over a Stray Kids song that people thought was being ripped off by someone else, only to realize the part they were talking about was a Splice sample, and one that I had used over a year before! I was half tempted to joke that Stray Kids actually stole my song, but figured that wouldn’t go over well.
    This is an important topic though. Copyright and plagiarism are real, but many, many, MANY people lose their minds if they hear anything that sounds like their favorite artist’s songs. People need to understand that samples are just another musical tool, and just like any band can use an acoustic guitar, any group can use a royalty free sample.

  • @OnePuunncchhh
    @OnePuunncchhh 2 года назад +78

    Seen kshmr at edc Orlando last year it was life changing! Had no idea his samples were so prevalent in kpop!

    • @xXxKroIitAxXx
      @xXxKroIitAxXx 2 года назад +1

      I watched him in edc Mexico 2020!!

  • @ramlaullah3135
    @ramlaullah3135 2 года назад +65

    this may sound dramatic but this is such an amazing youtube video it’s so deeply detailed, the amount of effort you put into it, the editing, the background knowledge you gave, everything is so perfectly put together i love it!!

  • @bedahnim6188
    @bedahnim6188 2 года назад +80

    Its crazy how many sample and kpop songs u listened to be able to identify all of this 😭✋🏼

  • @luv_madeline32
    @luv_madeline32 2 года назад +69

    The sample that was use for maria by hwasa was also used in a another song this song its not kpop and its called ram ram pam by Becky g and Natti Natasha :) now I understand why the songs both had the same sound in it

    • @wondermoon4488
      @wondermoon4488 2 года назад +1

      Yeahh and kpop fans including me thought that it’s copied until now lol

    • @sureilyvalentin4617
      @sureilyvalentin4617 2 года назад +3

      Btw the “Le lo lai” is a thing that was started by puertorrican singers but also found in other cultures!

    • @mvp9
      @mvp9 2 года назад

      OMG YESSSS i used to think "why do these two sound kinda similar?" lmao

  • @sunny-pl4hg
    @sunny-pl4hg 2 года назад +67

    i love listening to officially released instrumentals in kpop - it's so interesting to hear all of the sounds that would be hard to notice with the vocals

  • @mosesngadi4625
    @mosesngadi4625 2 года назад +7

    10:43 aside from Fiesta,the samples was used in Fxxk it-BIGBANG

  • @thebabiesarentokay7935
    @thebabiesarentokay7935 2 года назад +36

    10:34 also in fxxk it by big bang my mind went straight to that song

  • @cywrld_
    @cywrld_ 2 года назад +19

    Omg loved this video also I don’t know why some people don’t like that their favs use samples like using samples is not a bad thing it’s what enriches the song production. Just bc someone didn’t creat a beat/ melody from scratch and uses samples doesn’t mean they are a bad producer if anything I think samples can showcase how well a producer can mix

  • @kimi5726
    @kimi5726 2 года назад +42

    The first sample actually was on "Rumor" too by Hot Issue / Pd48

  • @I_am_Bef
    @I_am_Bef Год назад +7

    For those who think that using samples is lazy here’s another way of viewing it. In almost every industry u have multiple people collaborating to make a product; it’s very rare for one person to create a product in it’s entirety on their own. Sampling is a way for producers to gain inspiration and be able to create by working from ideas of other producers. A game designer for example, is not expected to create every aspect of a game and the same goes for producers. Everyone has their own speciality within a field and it only makes sense to collaborate in order to create in a way that’s efficient and innovative.

  • @wayomono5507
    @wayomono5507 2 года назад +60

    I didn't know that Olivia's solo had those samples. That's so cool

  • @hxneey6803
    @hxneey6803 2 года назад +22

    It’s so interesting to see how the different samples play out in the songs

  • @shadowingcat4266
    @shadowingcat4266 2 года назад +162

    Your editing is so clean!

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +17

      thank u 💖 its my first time posting a video edited like this n I was a bit nervous about the format so I'm glad u liked it!

    • @shadowingcat4266
      @shadowingcat4266 2 года назад +2

      @@101percenttt I love it, keep it going! 💕 What editing software do you use?

  • @colton3999
    @colton3999 2 года назад +18

    the samples chungha and mamamoo use r rlly amazing,, especially the stay tonight one ugh tbh i miss the old kpop sounds. Btw pls someone give to whoever created this samples a job in the kpop industry cuz yess

  • @aayansh3919
    @aayansh3919 2 года назад +143

    My man KSHMR's back hurting from carrying the K-POP industry (and edm too) lol.
    I mean his Sounds of KSHMR (all volumes) have been sampled so so many times in k-pop songs like it's almost that K in k-pop stands for KSHMR :P

    • @rooscanbulat6107
      @rooscanbulat6107 2 года назад +4

      K-pop = KSHMR-pop, we cant deny that anymore.

    • @aayansh3919
      @aayansh3919 2 года назад +3

      @@rooscanbulat6107 yes! lol

  • @kevincoem
    @kevincoem 2 года назад +34

    That was super interesting! As an independent artist myself I often check out sample packs looking for inspiration (which definitely works like a charm, I've composed over 1000 songs so far and it gets to a point where an idea is all that takes to start creating a new song), and eventually I stumble upon sounds I recognize from K-pop songs or even full songs based on sounds from sample packs such as Taeyeon's I, Girlkind's Sorry or DIA's Will you go out with me, so it was nice getting to know some more examples!

  • @laura-vw2lg
    @laura-vw2lg 2 года назад +82

    this is honestly so useful!! i can tell you spent a long time researching. thanks.

  • @minjoo68
    @minjoo68 2 года назад +6

    Been a fan of EDM & K-pop for a long time, especially my favorite DJ is KSHMR, I'm happy to see people got to know him by videos like this. Thank you! 💗

  • @aayansh3919
    @aayansh3919 2 года назад +503

    I personally have no problem with artists using samples but when the main drop or anti drops are from samples, it feels a bit weird (even though I've not produced those samples lol.) I mean that's the whole point of samples. They're made for producing songs in the future.
    Songs like Lalisa or Maria or gota go are definitely top notch songs yet when their drops come, I feel like they should've gone with something more original or atleast not royalty free :P

    • @pudinkeviar4151
      @pudinkeviar4151 2 года назад +55

      disagree cus bops are bops imo

    • @aayansh3919
      @aayansh3919 2 года назад +51

      @@pudinkeviar4151 Sure I completely agree. But when you know the sampled pieces well beforehand, there's little to no element of surprise or that "something" that gets you hooked to a song.
      Of course, it takes serious work to work on the sample along with the whole of the song. But when big labels or artists use them and get blind praises for being a bop or even original, it is uncomfortable, at least for me, because of winner takes all sort of mentality of many ignorant individuals. Maybe it is not so much about using the sample than it is about recognition LOL.

    • @pinktapes
      @pinktapes 2 года назад +122

      i feel like if the sample is going to be such a core part of the song then the sample creator should be credited even if it isn't required. especially if the vocal topline follows the sample.

    • @foodyou376
      @foodyou376 2 года назад +43

      @@aayansh3919 I think the main reason they rely so much on samples is because the fast pace of Kpop, normally a kpop group needs to release songs in every 3 to 4 months so there's no time to dig deep into creative or original when they need to get songs fast and good or hooky.

    • @aayansh3919
      @aayansh3919 2 года назад +9

      @@foodyou376 Makes sense. I would assume they do it for efficiency.

  • @_jam.I.am_
    @_jam.I.am_ 2 года назад +11

    just when i'm done being surprised by one sample you found, another keeps coming. such an educational, well-thought out, and dedicated video! thank you for your hard work!!

  • @jinchihoshi5910
    @jinchihoshi5910 2 года назад +51

    you should do a producer tag video it will be very nice to see so many producers being introduced to us

  • @chxnel_jennie
    @chxnel_jennie 2 года назад +7

    As soon as you played the sample, I instantly knew which songs used it, I can't believe I didn't know all those songs included samples!

  • @thestarnayeonisgoingtobe249
    @thestarnayeonisgoingtobe249 2 года назад +33

    I literally love the format of this video so much

  • @ikra291
    @ikra291 2 года назад +30

    This is such an intriguing video, The royalty free drum etc samples are quite minimal but in the 2nd part, a lot of the samples are used substantially in the songs you selected e.g. Butter, HIP, Money etc . It'd be interesting to see if there were two kpop group songs that used the same one and the impact of that. There would probably be a lot of unnecessary drama

    • @mlee9118
      @mlee9118 2 года назад

      monoland and mama mamamoo drama all over again

    • @lilabrownexo4691
      @lilabrownexo4691 2 года назад

      Dead leaves vs they never know flashbacks,,, and that was at the height of the army-L rivalry

    • @ikra291
      @ikra291 2 года назад

      @@lilabrownexo4691 oh damn I just heard them and indeed the comment section is a mess. we needed this video that time lol

  • @bien.mp4
    @bien.mp4 2 года назад +36

    Super awesome job catching the Butter samples.

  • @kurooaisu
    @kurooaisu 2 года назад +4

    Hey, it seems like this video blasted the RUclips algorithm! Congratulations! I definitely learn something new today!

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад

      yess this video got way more views than i thought it would lol. Thank u for watching!

  • @saozin9673
    @saozin9673 2 года назад +47

    There’s this sample that is in Masquerade by Chung Ha and la la love by WJSN (in the intro of the song, and is used in multiple other songs by WJSN) and i have no idea where it’s from.

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +4

      can u tell me exactly where in masquerade u think it is? I will look into it and see if I can find it!

    • @saozin9673
      @saozin9673 2 года назад +4

      @@101percenttt it starts at 0:04 in Masquerade and in La La Love it starts at 0:14. I found another song that has it, Last dance by WJSN at 0:08

    • @anadil1610
      @anadil1610 2 года назад +11

      @@saozin9673 hi there, not op but i just wanted to say i dont think thats a sample its most likely a producer tag ..all 3 of the songs u mentioned were produced by full8loom (as well as other wjsn songs, ive heard this sound in other songs from them before too)

  • @paulaarganaraz6917
    @paulaarganaraz6917 2 года назад +9

    Wow this video opened my mind a lot, I didn't know this side of the music industry, and how samples played this huge rol in it. Thx for the video, it was really fun to watch!

  • @JazzySaint
    @JazzySaint 2 года назад +140

    Wow, this was a really well-made video - really appreciated the explanations on what samples are and why producers use them!
    Also, I'm pretty sure that the sample at 12:43 (from Funk & Soul) was also used in "Party Time" by MONSTA X! ^_^

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +4

      Thank u so much! I'm glad u enjoyed the video! 💖 also great catch with the monsta x sample I didnt notice that before!

    • @biazacha
      @biazacha 2 года назад +1

      @@101percenttt the first sample of the video I think was part of Snake on Girls Planet 999 (current Kep1er)

  • @ellsxsq
    @ellsxsq 2 года назад +3

    I also hear the "INCOMING!" sample a lot in kpop songs
    It's used it NCT 127 - Sticker and Nmixx - Tank

    • @dontworrywt_end
      @dontworrywt_end Год назад

      YES! it was also used in obsession and step back, looks like sm love this sample, lol

  • @7LeoMashups
    @7LeoMashups 2 года назад +29

    10:33 this was sampled in BIGBANG's FXXK IT too. i knew it sounded familiar..

  • @mesCheerios
    @mesCheerios 2 года назад +9

    This is great - i hope the kpop community will start appreciating producers more

  • @fernandaj.acb2353
    @fernandaj.acb2353 2 года назад +27

    ksmhr is the bone of kpop

  • @lenahanna4843
    @lenahanna4843 2 года назад +5

    The fact that these are often the most iconic parts of those songs... I heard each one of them and instantly went NO GOD PLEASE NO. NO. NO.

  • @fleurie_mmd
    @fleurie_mmd 2 года назад +217

    finally a video with newer samples i’ve never heard before! thank you so much for making it! also, do you know what sample was used in itzy’s swipe, the one that sounds like sb’s voice, and also the electrik guitar sound in itzy’s shoot?

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +12

      thank u so much 💖 I'm not sure where the Swipe vocal sample in the chorus comes from. its a very unique sound I've never heard before that song. it could be that the producers took a vocal sample and heavily distorted it, so in that case it would be hard to find the original. I can try looking for it tho it might be a bit hard. The electric guitar sound is probably a sample from splice since so many of the sounds from the Guess Who album are also from there. That one should be much easier for me to find.

  • @yozoramaria6217
    @yozoramaria6217 2 года назад +8

    Seriously, thank you for clearing this up. I hope this video get watched a lot.
    Maybe now we can stop (or at least slow down) with the plagiarism accusations towards artists, without clearly knowing what we are talking about.
    It could be on less thing to feed to the cancel/hate culture. Which, in my opinion, would be an amazing thing.
    Learn the people, who like to gossip about an artist or band to make them look bad (or abuse them), about samples. Where to find them, how to use them etc.

  • @s_e_ss
    @s_e_ss 2 года назад +24

    Not me thinking those producers were the ones doing these sounds

    • @101percenttt
      @101percenttt  2 года назад +6

      I thought this as well until last summer when I started saving samples! it still surprises me today when I learn some of the songs I like are actually sampled!

  • @SweetforS
    @SweetforS 2 года назад +19

    Since there’s a lot missing, I’m going to add them in with time stamps:
    4:57- Eung Eung Apink
    7:34- I think Momoland Thumbs up uses a bit of this (hence why they were said to have “plagiarized” Mamamoo I think they also used a sample from or same as Icy by itzy)
    8:37- Spark by ACE
    9:39 I think XG’s debut Tippy Toes has this
    11:22 this is or something similar in (G)I-DLE’s Uh Oh
    11:46- Tiger Eyes Ryu Sujeong

    • @emeles79
      @emeles79 2 года назад +1

      And 10:35 Bigbang fxxk it

  • @caratkate2860
    @caratkate2860 2 года назад +29

    7:56 dynamite for butter, oh come on😂

  • @misakixxchan
    @misakixxchan Год назад +4

    the only thing i get from this is that producers for female artists make songs just by using samples

  • @randomride6057
    @randomride6057 2 года назад +130

    some of these samples are so simple that it makes me wonder why kpop producers just wont make their own sounds?…

    • @arkaramadhan8615
      @arkaramadhan8615 2 года назад +75

      I think its cuz of their busy schedule and they have to make a lot of songs for several groups

    • @yourmomm
      @yourmomm 2 года назад +43

      @@arkaramadhan8615 then teddy? i mean they dont really give much comeback then they can make sounds

    • @alien_desuu
      @alien_desuu 2 года назад +121

      It explains it at the end of the video, for convenience, lack of experience (on a certain instrument), they like how it sounds or because it struck inspiration

    • @beepbeeplettuce5014
      @beepbeeplettuce5014 2 года назад +12

      i think they usually add these last minute or build the entire song off of them

    • @exitalien
      @exitalien 2 года назад +61

      - they don't have the materials to recreate it
      - they like the sound and they don't want to change anything
      - they get inspiration from it and build an entire song from it

  • @jojo6783f
    @jojo6783f 2 года назад +20

    Wow great video. Well researched, good examples showing why samples are not bad and great editing

  • @Eureka7FnDb
    @Eureka7FnDb 2 года назад +20

    We love seeing Gowon getting all that royalty cash 🤑

  • @perriharris4857
    @perriharris4857 Год назад +3

    9:39 was also used in tippy toes by xg