I really like this video cause it shows the duality of sampling. Like some of these are so lazy it hurts, but others are absolutely brilliant in how they chop and screw the original samples into something almost unrecognizable.
Thank you. I hate how people disregard sampling and call it lazy when sampling is just like anything else. There are bad and talented samplers just like there's bad and talented pianists or guitarists.
I didn't even notice. Thank you for pointing that out. I guess the splice is so well done, or I lack experience in watching these types of videos, that I didn't even notice. I was going to comment on how the belts on the record player need to be replaced on some of the tracks, but honestly this is a brilliant series.
The thing that I find amazing is the fact that the stuff that (evidently) got muted for "copyright" reasons tends to *not* be the original recordings, from which the samples were sourced. That - in and of itself - tells you pretty much everything you need to know about how severely the RIAA have corrupted the copyright system for their own purposes (which have little to nothing to do with "benefiting artists/songwriters".) Just sayin'.
I usually get annoyed with these compilations because they use the same 10 songs, but from your whole series here I only knew a couple beforehand. And the melting of the sample and the song is so, so nice. I love it!
I love that you are not showing only the mainstream music, but also a little but underground as well. I'm loving all these vids man, and its so cool to see some of your fave songs has an original :O
Love this video. A huge fan of sampling. Subtly, it's an art form unto itself. Artists like Kanye pull something from a 1940's/50's record and make it into something unique that fits the modern era. A nuance to the artists/producers who do it well.
damn i love sampling, and it seems like fatboy slim is the king of it. i always loved him, but seeing how of a genius he really is? thanks for showing that bro
Let's not forget that the Prelude in C# Minor by Les Baxter was written in 1892 by 19-year-old Sergei Rachmaninoff as the "Prelude in C-Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2" for piano! Double remix there! Yay!
No, people just like sampling sounds they grew up with. I've heard people like Kendrick Lamar sample things from the 90s and he even used a sample from a band's song from 2015. I guess the real essence of music is classical music though, everything after is experimentation of classical music and experiments of experiments of classical music.
The bass from Pino D'Angiò's song had interpolated "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden & Whitehead + The drums for Crazy Town's song at 0:32 also sampled a song by Skull Snaps called "It's A New Day"
In songs like my name is by Eminem or lady by mojo you can really see the creativity in it and then you just have talk dirty to me which is already a shit song without taking into account it was sampled
icee It's a sampled cover, yes. Sorry for my bad English. IOI sampled the song by salt & pepa and covered it, but yes they gave them credit for the song.
I wanted to see IOI since I love them but this was way before PD101 lol. It’s technically not a cover since its Korean and not English (for most of the lyrics).
Talk Dirty- Jason Derulo Butterfly- Crazy Town Don’t Call Me Baby- Madison Avenue Timber- Ke$ha My Name Is- Eminem Lady- Modjo Empire State of Mind- Alicia Keys Suit And Tie- Justin Timberlake Groovejet- Spiller Groove Is In The Heart- Deee Lite Intergalactic- Beastie Boys Whatta Man- Salt N Peppa
Omg the irony. The song at 1:54 Modjo - Lady has just recently been sampled in a song called "Boom Boom" - RedOne, Dinah Jane, Daddy Yankee, & French Montana
@0:40 Pino D'Angio "Ma Quale Idea" 1981 was a song sampled from another song from the R&B American singers Mcfadden and Whitehead's 1979 disco hit, "Ain't no stoppin' us now". Look it up.
a lot of the people making these songs grew up with that music. there's a difference between copying and sampling. if you want some actual copying go look at Will.I.Am.
I like how you blend the two songs together
hipnhappenin mr. Tan does a very good job putting these songs together and homework has definitely been done good work mr. Tan
crossfade?
izreor And gradual pitch-shifting.
hipnhappenin same here!
I like it too 🙂
Wow, that Talk Dirty song is just lifted straight off the original
It happens. That's what Daft Punk did with Robot Rock (sampled from Breakwater's Release the Beast)
Balkan Beat Box (the originals) helped produce it for Derulo
ngl Talk Dirty is a pure trash song
@@EmSpro yeah right ok
@@Malazar77 it really was
I really like this video cause it shows the duality of sampling. Like some of these are so lazy it hurts, but others are absolutely brilliant in how they chop and screw the original samples into something almost unrecognizable.
Travis Powell Exactly! I wish some people could see that instead of it thinking that it's either all great or just shameless plagiarism.
Amen
Thank you. I hate how people disregard sampling and call it lazy when sampling is just like anything else. There are bad and talented samplers just like there's bad and talented pianists or guitarists.
I didn't even notice. Thank you for pointing that out. I guess the splice is so well done, or I lack experience in watching these types of videos, that I didn't even notice.
I was going to comment on how the belts on the record player need to be replaced on some of the tracks, but honestly this is a brilliant series.
Including Toxic and not including Slim Shady.
Jason Derulo: Hey can I copy your homework?
Balkan Beat Box: Just copy the whole damn thing
😂😂
Lol
That Empire State of Mind transition blew my mind
Ifkr
Same but mine was with prelude And intergalactic
The thing that I find amazing is the fact that the stuff that (evidently) got muted for "copyright" reasons tends to *not* be the original recordings, from which the samples were sourced.
That - in and of itself - tells you pretty much everything you need to know about how severely the RIAA have corrupted the copyright system for their own purposes (which have little to nothing to do with "benefiting artists/songwriters".)
Just sayin'.
What is the RIAA?
@@hamhockfounder7991 Recording Industry Association of America.
Copyright and patents are a plague on hummanity, immoral and halts progress.
Well said!
That beastie boys sample is insane... they completely transformed that sound into something well, out of this world
2:22 CONCRETE JUNGLE WET DREAM TOMATOES!!!!!
I still sing it like that! I thought I was still the only one.
NOW I CAN'T UNHEAR IT
peble pable I’ve never heard it like this before but now I can never hear it any other way lmaooo
What is it even SUPPOSED to say
SweetIvory 1203 Country jungle where dreams are made of
That Pretty Little Ditty to Butterfly transition was SMOOTH with a capital S
I usually get annoyed with these compilations because they use the same 10 songs, but from your whole series here I only knew a couple beforehand. And the melting of the sample and the song is so, so nice. I love it!
RUclips auto captions be like: [Music]
So true
[Applause]
also youtube: "no need to thank me"
Getting a gta vibe I dont Know why lol, from the beginnings
Some songs are in GTA lol
Gta 4 to be exact
And San Andreas
If you watched the first part, Music Sounds Better With You is in GTA 5
"Lady" is in gta 5 too
Some of these songs I only liked bc of the sample. Now that I know the originals I just listen to them instead.
Sampling is such a fascinating technique in music. Controversial, for sure, but it's still amazing what the results can be.
Nice sound editing :)
Sometimes people just sample some of the most random stuff
McGrape drake sampled sonic
death grips sampled a printer
the more unknown and obscure the original song is from the least likely it is people will realize its a sample
Death Grips sample themselves all the time.
And the crazy thing is it can work so well
I love that you are not showing only the mainstream music, but also a little but underground as well.
I'm loving all these vids man, and its so cool to see some of your fave songs has an original :O
Love this video. A huge fan of sampling. Subtly, it's an art form unto itself. Artists like Kanye pull something from a 1940's/50's record and make it into something unique that fits the modern era. A nuance to the artists/producers who do it well.
...when you have permission.
sampling is not plagiarism though
+Andy Sutherland no but it still requires permission from the original artist/representative of that artist/estate etc..
yeah but that just helps prove it isnt stealing. youre paying them to use it
+Andy Sutherland no one on this comment said it was stealing? Im confused as to what your point is, no one has said it is plagiarism
2:22
In New York
Concrete Jungle
Wet Dream
Tomato
I will never be able to hear the actual lyrics again
I’m sorry is it 2010 again suddenly
Concrete Jungles where Dreams are Made of
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Beautiful girl of Sean Kingston is the same sample of Stand By Me of Ben E. King
Jean Chiarelli every one knows that lol
Mate.
Even "marvin gaye" by Charlie puth ft. Megan trainor x
So does “me love” by Sean k. It’s a sample of “D Yer Maker” by Led Zeppelin
Dear Future Husband is a sample of Dion and the Belmont’s Runaround Sue
damn i love sampling, and it seems like fatboy slim is the king of it. i always loved him, but seeing how of a genius he really is? thanks for showing that bro
Ablelom Murphy the king?😂😂😂😂😂
Boi listen to daft punks high fidelity,they fucking made a frankenstein out of that billy joels love song
Kanye was the king of sampling. Not sure what he is now lmao
Madlib is easily the king of sampling. I’m pretty sure almost every beat he’s made was sampled.
@@thegamepunch._.4096 haha robot go rock
Let's not forget that the Prelude in C# Minor by Les Baxter was written in 1892 by 19-year-old Sergei Rachmaninoff as the "Prelude in C-Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2" for piano! Double remix there! Yay!
Wow the 70s were so magic
So, the essence of music was in 60-70s
RakiVOtake nah, thats just the period the producers grew up in. Now stuff from the 90s gets sampled and so on
And early 80s
Yes, these songs shown in this video are the only new songs to ever be released recently. /s
No, people just like sampling sounds they grew up with. I've heard people like Kendrick Lamar sample things from the 90s and he even used a sample from a band's song from 2015. I guess the real essence of music is classical music though, everything after is experimentation of classical music and experiments of experiments of classical music.
Jario The fuck are you saying, folk is the originator of so many genres, not classical.
You're a genius. I love how you mashed those songs together.
Pino D'Angiò's song at 0:41 was also sampled in "Flaminio Maphia - Che Idea", a big hit in Italy in 2003.
I swore that was "Give Me The Night" by George Benson.
Snarl616 The Flaminio Maphia's version is more a cover than a sample!
The bass from Pino D'Angiò's song had interpolated "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden & Whitehead
+
The drums for Crazy Town's song at 0:32 also sampled a song by Skull Snaps called "It's A New Day"
Actually, Pino d'Angio - Ma Quale Idea (1981) is based on a sample as well. The original is McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 🙂
That was the sample I recognized when I first heard Don’t Call Me Baby
@@gmt921me too
Modjo- lady is one of my all time favourite tracks 😍💃
01:51 gta v player know that
Oksan Yudistira non stop pop!
Oksan Yudistira non stop ftw
FlyLo ftw
I was like "OH THAT ONE GTA SONG"
That was my first thought😂
These videos are actually fascinating
Low key videos like this are really cool cuz it opens up a whole bunch of new old school songs and artists I'd otherwise not know about
3:20 I thought I had a damn Chowder Episode running on another tab.
2:15 also sounds like holy grail, another song by Jay Z
Dwane Dabney ohhhh yeahh
Nah bruh. Props for trying but nah
yeah, that intro
wow didnt know eminem sampled for my name is :O
Liam Merrigan he didn't, dr dre did
When they first met Dre basically called this talented young man to his studio and started playing samples
Practically every Eminem song uses samples
Kaizer-Man exactly
He also sampled no love
In songs like my name is by Eminem or lady by mojo you can really see the creativity in it and then you just have talk dirty to me which is already a shit song without taking into account it was sampled
3:23 this also samples "Get Up" by Vernon Burch
did u know hotline bling was a sample?
+Gaeff Herd 0_〈
yep... ruclips.net/video/u9DKyUrgywI/видео.html
Yes
Susii that shit samples the Wii shop music
Susii yea
G.H. Yep
3:34 Prelude in C# Minor is actually a Rachmaninov concerto!
Well yes, but the Beastie Boys sampled the cover, not the original
i had no idea talk dirty was sampled!
Everything that is good is USUALLY sampled
ProDarkshadows But Talk dirty isn't good...
Andre HH correction: anything that sounds different from everything else currently out is most likely sampled
the sound is too distinct to the balkans to not be sampled tbh...
I just realizes most of Jason Derulos hits are sampled
And here I always thought that Whattaman was just a cover of the original song, didn’t know it was a sample so that’s cool
The Intergalactic one is actually from the famous composer Rachmaninov - Prelude in C# minor
Good editing, not sarcasm, its 👍.
Recorsi I care
Recorsi the original poster of the vid does
@@juli12345istRecorsi i care.
2:33 J Cole - Chaining Day
ICE COLDS exactly what I was thinking.
Yup, I thought I was the only one. "I need you to love me, love me"
Matthew Olden "Told my account this the last time."
digboy i just commented that😂. unfortunately they forgot about him
I knew it wasn't just me lol
This is pretty well done. I can actually just listen to this like it’s a small little playlist of snippets. Well done
2:26 Concrete Jungle
Wet Dream Tomatooo
There’s nothing you can’t doooooo
Ahh, I started singing "Suit and Tie" to "Sho Nuff" right as it came on. That was an awesome transition!
It’s interesting to see certain songs being sampled are treated differently under copyright law.
The pitch shifting makes it so much better! Makes the sample sound even better.
salt 'n' pepa "whatta man" (1993) > I.O.I "whatta man"(2016)
8ren0 :0000000.
i don't think that's a sample but a cover...
icee
It's a sampled cover, yes. Sorry for my bad English. IOI sampled the song by salt & pepa and covered it, but yes they gave them credit for the song.
As far as i know whoever gave I.O.I whatta man bought the song legally from the original composer
I wanted to see IOI since I love them but this was way before PD101 lol. It’s technically not a cover since its Korean and not English (for most of the lyrics).
Michael, your videos are brilliant!
We basicly just have to appreciate the early music
The intergalactic blew my mind
2:26 "Concrete jungle wet dream tomato"
1:53 That song was on the radio this morning. I was wondering what the original sounded like. Thanks!
1:23 this man just made a beat for Eminem.
Intro of "Tell Your Friends" by The Weeknd and "Love On a Two Way Street" by The Moment (1968) 2:09
That song sampled I Can't Stop Loving You by Soul Dog. You would know that if you watched the whole series.
"Prelude in C# Minor" is also sampled in Pit of Vipers by Simon Curtis
I love how all the house tracks sampled everything. It's somewhat half baked but it's such an iconic part of the genre
Finally, someone else acknowledges the modjo sample!
The best part of these videos is you discover so much awesome music with them.
What happened to the audio at 2:40 or is that just me
It was muted to prevent copyright claims
David Kemp Copyrighted
David Kemp copyright
Even tho on section 107 1976 you can use other videos music and gameplay if your judging it and we are SOOOO
the way you blend the songs together probably makes for the best sample comparison video i've seen so far
3:35
So The Beestie Boys sampled a song from the 60ies that sampled Rachmaninoff.
We reached the point where we're using songs that use other songs
Everything, from bass to guitar and everything in between was just so original in the 70s
Talk Dirty- Jason Derulo
Butterfly- Crazy Town
Don’t Call Me Baby- Madison Avenue
Timber- Ke$ha
My Name Is- Eminem
Lady- Modjo
Empire State of Mind- Alicia Keys
Suit And Tie- Justin Timberlake
Groovejet- Spiller
Groove Is In The Heart- Deee Lite
Intergalactic- Beastie Boys
Whatta Man- Salt N Peppa
Omg the irony. The song at 1:54 Modjo - Lady has just recently been sampled in a song called "Boom Boom" - RedOne, Dinah Jane, Daddy Yankee, & French Montana
The Lee Oskar song is also sampled by Mase - All I Ever Wanted
00:56 is also ALL I EVER WANTED by MASE :) throwback
1:53 Oops I Accidentally Swapped To NonStopPop In GTA
Bayziez AYYYYYY
gta 5 vibes
WHAT?? Oh dang I had no idea Butterfly by Crazy Town was sampled. That's sick
3:35 is already "stealed", its from Rachmaniov
Yeah but it's not 100% stealed, it's like a synth remix, beastie boys took the song of baxter and used to a sample
Jose Guilherme *stolen
@@blackheartnova thanks
@0:40 Pino D'Angio "Ma Quale Idea" 1981 was a song sampled from another song from the R&B American singers Mcfadden and Whitehead's 1979 disco hit, "Ain't no stoppin' us now". Look it up.
correct, Pino D'Angio re-recorded it.
1:35 - ‘Charles the second’
only real ones know
Yes lad
I love the people and the people love me
Can we get to 130 subscribers with no Videos? So much that they restored the English monarchy !
Rice & Peas ruclips.net/video/_8wt9CkGneA/видео.html
Hell yeah horrible histories!
0:41 He definitely got that from McFadden and Whitehead- Ain't No Stopping Us Now
This would make a cool game show! Name the song that used this sample! Lol
1:44 RedOne ft. Daddy Yankee, Dinah Jane and French Montana-Boom Boom
wow people sure like copying the 70s
Not copying, building off a previous sound
a lot of the people making these songs grew up with that music. there's a difference between copying and sampling. if you want some actual copying go look at Will.I.Am.
pippypenguin except they have to give the old artists writing credits on their new songs solely so they don't get accused of plagiarism, aka _copying_
Thats why the older musics are so great
Jacob Harris It's still building off of what they copy.
Never knew 60s songs were this good
0:50 why did i have SO many flashbacks
ëmïñèm I don’t know
0:40 The sample is supposed to be Ain't No Stopping Us Now by McFadden and Whitehead which came out in 1979
2:37 is sampled by j Cole right ? in born sinner ? I'm sure of it..
yuuup
Yup sure was . It's "chaining day"
Omar Medina You are correct, the song is Chaining Day
Lots of efforts in those transitions, nice job!
Labi Siffre I Got The... should have a list of it's own. Over 26 other songs sprung from that gem
0:22 thought it was aint it different by headie one
Top notch videos Michael! Editing is seamless!
When I steal a car in gta almost every time 1:53
It is funny that some artists muted their song, because it is not allowed to use their music, but they used somebody else's music. :D
the irony kills me
Oh jeez. That RHCP sample. For years I thought 'Butterfly' was just a stylistic rip off of the Chili Peppers. But no! It's even more shameless!
***** Lmao
it's not a rip-off if you or the company you're signed to has to pay for the sample. that's the whole point of trademarking your music.
It's called a sample
I T ' S C A L L E D A S A M P L E
Sampling is a good thing imo.
That Talk Dirty transition was so smooth
You cant be mad at Spiller and Modjo, they made a gem out of a brute diamond!
N Cion Why would you be mad at any of them? They all made new music
And you have a new subscriber. I love these kind of videos! Keep em coming
the jayz one daaaaamn
0:38 | Perfect transition.
2:40 rip sound
gregorix 14 exactly what I was thinking
i like these vids because if i find something from a song i like, i can see works it originated from, and filling my music playlist more
Hearing all these songs realizing my child hood is one big ass lie 😂 especially the 90's songs
1:02 lee Oskar was also sampled by mase in “all I ever wanted”
Yoooo that song is GTA5 1:59
love how this gives me new music to listen to
So if I copy someone else work for uni, can I claim it’s just ‘sampling’?
If you’ve got their permission then yes
No tim you cant
Learn to paraphrase.
ok smartass