Dr Dre's Greatest Ever Samples / Sample Breakdown

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  • @Streetsamples
    @Streetsamples  Год назад +10

    Who shall I do next?

    • @swood6385
      @swood6385 Год назад +3

      A Tribe Called Quest pleeeeease ! Thanks for the great content

    • @derrickcruz25
      @derrickcruz25 Год назад

      Biggie

    • @emrebennett2857
      @emrebennett2857 Год назад +1

      You have to do jedi mind tricks! The old international beats on some of the songs like death toll rising and monolith are insane

    • @larryr.2729
      @larryr.2729 Год назад +2

      DJ Quik

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  Год назад

      @@derrickcruz25 already done it, check it out if you want

  • @the_desert_dweller
    @the_desert_dweller Год назад +717

    Dr sampling these songs says one thing, 70's Funk was among the greatest era of music.

    • @karlmeadows4986
      @karlmeadows4986 Год назад +14

      And the philly sound

    • @dirkdiggler2430
      @dirkdiggler2430 Год назад +12

      Not really, music changes over the decades. I'm sure 70s music was influenced by previous decades.

    • @TheProtagonistDies
      @TheProtagonistDies Год назад +5

      makes sense. he used to wear bell bottoms and makeup

    • @181cameron
      @181cameron Год назад +8

      @@dirkdiggler2430So, the greatest era of music was when ears first evolved?

    • @dirkdiggler2430
      @dirkdiggler2430 Год назад +2

      @@181cameron music exists because we can hear. I don't know about you but I guarantee you that if a deaf person was suddenly one day able to hear, any sound of music old or new would be the greatest music of any era. You can not pinpoint any specific era as being the greatest. Music evolves and people's taste in music don't really change that much. As we get old we tend to think the greatest music era was when we were teenagers. I myself happen to think the 90s was the last great music era. I was a teenager in the 90s and my kids don't listen to 90s music because music has evolved and my kids are teenagers now. Music changes, we do not, therein lies the reason why we finally turn old.

  • @t_albino
    @t_albino 11 месяцев назад +116

    As a funk head who later got into hip hop, It's amazing to immediately recognise where Dre got his samples from, but also how creative he got with them. Legend

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  11 месяцев назад +5

      Love making these videos because it sends me to some great soul/funk tracks

    • @BunnychanFarabee
      @BunnychanFarabee 10 месяцев назад +7

      Hip hop as a genre is about recycling and repurposing. Hell., the 808s that everyone used to produce beats in this era were discarded tech found in pawn shops. It's the musical equivalent of graffiti, taking something that exists and creating entirely new contextual art.

    • @t_albino
      @t_albino 10 месяцев назад +2

      @BunnychanFarabee Agreed man. But I also think the samples deserve their respect too. Singers musicians and producers who were as playful and creative In the studio as the hip hop artists and rappers who followed a decade later! It's all about the musical connections.

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@t_albino for sure, both the samples and the hip hop tracks which use them are great music.

    • @Gocubs2345
      @Gocubs2345 Месяц назад

      ​@@StreetsamplesBig Pun

  • @fijitears
    @fijitears Год назад +204

    Man. This is a treat to hear years later. I used to be OBSESSED with funk, 90s hip hop, and even 70s tracks. I used to look up samples day and night. Kids in my middle school didn’t even know what a sample was lmao. Dre is a f****** legend.

    • @franciscogonzales755
      @franciscogonzales755 Год назад +4

      Way better the any and all things east coast at the time. Still is.

    • @aramardiaz2757
      @aramardiaz2757 Год назад +4

      70's have the best songs to be sampled

    • @relentlesseducator
      @relentlesseducator Год назад +2

      @@franciscogonzales755 Nas and Wu tang have entered the chat

    • @cousinivoryciv1309
      @cousinivoryciv1309 Год назад

      It’s weird that this makes him a legend rather than a fraud… I don’t understand the genius/legend label after you find out he couldn’t make a chord or harmonize…

    • @relentlesseducator
      @relentlesseducator Год назад +3

      @@cousinivoryciv1309 You’re right. You don’t understand. I bet if you were in the studio with him you would.

  • @odigomez1787
    @odigomez1787 Год назад +130

    It’s crazy how good Dre’s ear for music is.

    • @cousinivoryciv1309
      @cousinivoryciv1309 Год назад +4

      bruh, these were hits from their days, thats why u like them too.... so ur ear is good? or is it just universally good music

    • @yungjackpot4329
      @yungjackpot4329 Год назад +14

      @@cousinivoryciv1309takes hella talent to hear the modern bangers in those old songs

    • @cousinivoryciv1309
      @cousinivoryciv1309 Год назад +1

      @@yungjackpot4329 nooo in fact it does not… it’s quite quite EZ… actually devoid of talent and that is factual

    • @yungjackpot4329
      @yungjackpot4329 Год назад +20

      @@cousinivoryciv1309 ok so go do it and become an easy billionaire lol

    • @cousinivoryciv1309
      @cousinivoryciv1309 Год назад +1

      @@yungjackpot4329 being talented and fooling people of ur talent are 2 different things... be smart guy.... and it was his headphones not his music ability that made him that money...

  • @darylbowman5430
    @darylbowman5430 Год назад +225

    I didn't lose any respect for his producing skills because it inspired me to listen to the original songs. Songs I probably would have never listened to. To me he put a nice spin on all of them

    • @bikesandbeats4693
      @bikesandbeats4693 Год назад +31

      I’m a hip hop producer myself and knowing sampling, I’m amazed how he was able to put these beats together so well knowing how limited our production equipment was back then compared to what we can do today. He really pushed the limits of what the equipment was capable of 30 years ago.

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  Год назад +24

      For real, idk why he's getting so much hate in these comments. He was a genius. Good luck with your producing as well bro

    • @bikesandbeats4693
      @bikesandbeats4693 Год назад +12

      @@Streetsamples Because ignorant people think sampling is talentless theft. The fact is, it's not actual easy to do. The funny thing is cover bands don't get the same criticism. They are essentially just playing someone else's shit too. Music has always been about drawing inspiration from something old to create something new. It's also a way for the older stuff to stay relevant and timeless and enjoyed for generations beyond just the one that created it.

    • @cutter-morris
      @cutter-morris Год назад

      Facts

    • @tarksen5772
      @tarksen5772 Год назад +1

      Dopeman song is also sampled in "serial killer" snopp dogg album

  • @Stu_Kennedy
    @Stu_Kennedy Год назад +66

    How good was Nate Dogg though. His vocals over some of these samples was just perfection.

  • @Anonymous-nc7rk
    @Anonymous-nc7rk Год назад +104

    For me , Dre is the reason of the golden time of hip hop .. he's the GOAT

    • @sirjer73
      @sirjer73 Год назад +8

      Oh really the reason why the golden era was special was because of the diversity and lyrical skill set of the artists. No one sounded alike and it was a straight up crime to the culture to bite styles and especially lyrics!!! The production was dope back then but it was lyrical skill set that really separated that era from the rest.

  • @dougstyles
    @dougstyles Год назад +235

    He did all this with prehistoric equipment. That's what's impressive to me.

    • @UKG_BPM_138
      @UKG_BPM_138 Год назад +41

      Tbf most software today tries to replicate the sound of a good old school analog equipment.

    • @dougstyles
      @dougstyles Год назад +9

      @@UKG_BPM_138 true. I remember my technique 1200s and a simple 12 second sampler. Lugging around crates did suck tho🤣

    • @shifusplinter
      @shifusplinter Год назад +5

      ​@Doug Styles man I couldn't imagine, I'm coming from maschine and my comouter. I just bought my first mpc 2000xl. It really takes being selective 🤣

    • @adee4356
      @adee4356 Год назад +13

      It was state of the art at the time lol

    • @shifusplinter
      @shifusplinter Год назад +3

      @A DEE that it was 🤣 I can see why but it's not for the faint of heart. It took me almost until 4 AM to finish getting the beat together and then on top of that don't let it randomly lose sequence on you! Not sure if it's just mine but I'd do a 4 bar loop and then stack my samples but then drums go missing or a sample chop goes missing... so I have to re record over again until it sticks

  • @illatraxzz103
    @illatraxzz103 Год назад +47

    You can tell Dre was a dj they have the best ears for samples

  • @EnergyBrooks
    @EnergyBrooks Год назад +80

    For those who say that sampling is theft, most producers or artists that use sampled music must pay a large upfront $$ and give up 50%-100% of their publishing to the owner of the sampled song rights just to clear a sample.

    • @MaBMT78
      @MaBMT78 Год назад +6

      It is not theft but legal plagiarism...

    • @EnergyBrooks
      @EnergyBrooks Год назад +12

      @@MaBMT78 1: You obviously did not read what I posted, don't understand what you read, don't care for hip hop/rap music, and don't understand that 90% of the music from that era used samples.

    • @EnergyBrooks
      @EnergyBrooks Год назад +7

      @@MaBMT78 If you read linear notes and song credits section for a song you would see that the original song, the writer, and owner of the publishing gets credited for the new song.

    • @steviealvaalbany2730
      @steviealvaalbany2730 Год назад

      It’s not that much yo

    • @mansamusa6055
      @mansamusa6055 Год назад

      Not Dre, somehow he found a loophole

  • @marciojackson362
    @marciojackson362 Год назад +131

    Most people would look at sampling as a bad thing but the original artist look at it as being a blessing.If the song is a huge success they would be paid more then when the song originally came out

    • @JohnRangel-if2qm
      @JohnRangel-if2qm Год назад +17

      I'll admit, I thought he was making everything from scratch. I felt bamboozled 🤣

    • @deehall4109
      @deehall4109 Год назад +3

      Anything classic has a sample in it

    • @cousinivoryciv1309
      @cousinivoryciv1309 Год назад +1

      Original artist sue and get paid... I guess u can look at that as a blessing LOL

    • @j04370859
      @j04370859 Месяц назад +1

      Nah, Dre's a fruad.

    • @don8244
      @don8244 Месяц назад

      Roy Ayers and George Clinton both have admitted they love being sampled. Whenever rappers want a sample of theirs cleared, they demand their labels do it. Protect them at all costs!

  • @GDMetellus8
    @GDMetellus8 Год назад +116

    My favorite Dr. Dre produced track is "Lil Ghetto Boy" off The Chronic album. The way he incorporated Donny Hathaway's voice with rhythm and the jazz flutes was GENIUS! Snoop's flow was devastating as well. 💥💥💥

  • @nikkithomas1014
    @nikkithomas1014 Год назад +69

    As a serious music lover...I love these music lessons 💗

  • @edidiongukpong8797
    @edidiongukpong8797 Год назад +25

    Dr Dre made me understand music (hip-hop). He makes it so easy, so smooth,
    Best producer ever!
    He really deserves the Dr Dre award in his Name!
    Legendary!!!

  • @Tarantulisimo
    @Tarantulisimo Месяц назад +4

    Good Lordt, "Let Me Ride" STILL smacks you right where ya live.....STILL bumps

  • @MartsMcfly
    @MartsMcfly Год назад +41

    Christ that David McCallum flip is so INSANE

    • @lionelgrisbane-ud87
      @lionelgrisbane-ud87 Год назад

      Putting money in a white man’s pocket and then taking it from black people?? Dre really sold out

    • @MartsMcfly
      @MartsMcfly Год назад +1

      @@lionelgrisbane-ud87 get a grip 😂

    • @clarissaturcios2346
      @clarissaturcios2346 Месяц назад

      Tash of Tha Alkaholiks used it first the same year on his solo album Rap Life on the song called Fallin On

    • @Sacrifice0D
      @Sacrifice0D Месяц назад

      I mean he sped it up and added drums lol

  • @theodorejohnson1746
    @theodorejohnson1746 Год назад +85

    Sampling is not stealin music it’s makin that sample pop ,and Dre did that ,made the sample the star

    • @chriswil5919
      @chriswil5919 Год назад +2

      Borrowed?? Some songs Dre/other rap artist Sampled was already hits …

    • @geechiejoe5065
      @geechiejoe5065 Год назад +8

      Sampling is the true art of hip hop. Thats what it was born from.

    • @dirkdiggler8794
      @dirkdiggler8794 Год назад

      Sampling is definitely stealing if not not cleared...

    • @331whf9
      @331whf9 Год назад +1

      If u don't shout it out......then yeh...theft has occurred

    • @hotbeezo951
      @hotbeezo951 Год назад

      It's how hip hop started

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 Год назад +50

    Chronic 2001 is one my favorite albums.

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  Год назад +20

      I prefer the 92 album out of the two but they're both top tier and so influential.

    • @joneseybaby8124
      @joneseybaby8124 Год назад +2

      @@Streetsamples FACTS. The ORIGINAL Chronic is a Certified CLA$$IC

    • @j2323j
      @j2323j Год назад

      Trash

    • @lionelgrisbane-ud87
      @lionelgrisbane-ud87 Год назад +6

      Chronic 2001 was unfocused, meandering, and had a lot of filler. Chronic was way better

    • @edgarneil
      @edgarneil Год назад +2

      @@lionelgrisbane-ud87 01 album was just full of producer help like a a group album just to make $ just release shit

  • @its_rick_james_bich2575
    @its_rick_james_bich2575 Год назад +27

    I remember being in my teens during the 90s..and being ignorant about music in general and not knowing some of the most popular songs were sampled!! I lost my mind when I started to really look into funk..and then the first time I heard originals from other genres like Michael McDonald’s…I Keep Forgettin!!

  • @BugOnAChip
    @BugOnAChip Год назад +21

    That Xxplosive flip was crazy

  • @jackgill3675
    @jackgill3675 Год назад +32

    I don’t get why people are hating on Dre here saying they lose respect, one step ahead of puffy etc … Dre completely reworks the samples in the studio from scratch, makes them their own thing .. other producers just sample it .. that’s why he’s the GOAT 👑

    • @KC-qy1ys
      @KC-qy1ys Год назад +5

      It's not easy what he did, but very little was changed after he sampled those songs, the average person probably thinks he just made a hip hop beat over the sample cause to the untrained ear that's what it sounds like

    • @jackgill3675
      @jackgill3675 Год назад +1

      @@KC-qy1ys quite a lot was changed and you can hear this in the post NWA records and even more so post chronic that Dre produced, he would create a drum pattern and bring live musicians into the studio and ask them to replay bass lines, guitar/piano riffs etc and that’s where the sampling came from .. you can find this info through articles on Google searches and Dre biographies. My point was that very few if any, apart from Dre where doing this (at least to a high level) at the time and that’s what makes him a pioneer

    • @strauqq1
      @strauqq1 Год назад +4

      How do you even put puff and Dr. Dre in the same sentence? lol Dre is a producer, puff buys producer credit.

    • @jackgill3675
      @jackgill3675 Год назад +5

      @@strauqq1 exactly my point, comments here saying Dre is only one step ahead of puff 🚮

    • @TonyExumJr
      @TonyExumJr Год назад +2

      Ummm Dre is light years ahead of Puff..in fact it's because of Dre that cats started using some of these samples. Dre "sampled" in song form ....that's why on his early NWA work you can clearly hear the verse vs the hook or chorus... breakdowns ..and even bridges.

  • @yeeaahhboyd84
    @yeeaahhboyd84 Год назад +24

    it's crazy how he was able to get musicians to replay the samples that close to the original songs

    • @UranKabashi
      @UranKabashi Год назад +3

      It’s mostly direct samples, filtered, sped up and chopped

    • @Raaid0093
      @Raaid0093 Год назад +1

      And that's how they get rich. We work 9 tot 5 breaking or backs. And they just steal a beat. Little bit changes and money comes in their bank accounts

    • @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55
      @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 7 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@UranKabashidre did actually get musicians to replay the samples on 2001 album. But of course they did it accurately, he can afford the best studio musicians..

  • @nomibe2911
    @nomibe2911 Год назад +9

    I love how there's a mix of samples that are well known and obscure

  • @marloncosey1190
    @marloncosey1190 Год назад +16

    HE TOOK GREAT MUSIC AND PUT HIS GREATNESS ON IT… MAKES IT TIMELESS🎶🎤👊🏿🙏🏿💯🔥MADE ME SEARCH FOR THE ORIGINALS BY LISTENING TO HIS SAMPLES

  • @franckateba2970
    @franckateba2970 Год назад +15

    The next episode was a sample? Wow I didn't know that. Great content

  • @tarksen5772
    @tarksen5772 Год назад +17

    Dopeman sample is also used in the song "serial killer" Snoop Dogg album

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  Год назад +4

      It's used in so many hip hop songs, it's a great sample

    • @MichaelFarhad
      @MichaelFarhad 5 дней назад

      Above the Law - Black Superman
      N.W.A - Gangsta Gangsta
      Snoop Dogg - Serial Killa
      Above the Law - B.M.L (Commercial)
      Above the Law - Black Superman

  • @the5thsun
    @the5thsun Год назад +11

    That flip for What’s the Difference Jesus!!

  • @thegamekang
    @thegamekang Год назад +12

    I never heard the original to most of these but my god dre made those samples bump

  • @ayindetaylor8423
    @ayindetaylor8423 Год назад +12

    I can appreciate this type of content.. You just earned a new SUB...

  • @reecemartin453
    @reecemartin453 Год назад +7

    Dr dre music has a feel.
    It's more than just songs

  • @SurfDUI
    @SurfDUI Год назад +16

    Dre produced the DOC's album with that Slyver's sample on Funky Enough. Lot's of good funk samples went into that albu..

    • @johnpollard7329
      @johnpollard7329 Год назад

      I need to find the og sample for Let The Bass Go!

  • @prof3ssor178
    @prof3ssor178 Год назад +39

    DR.DRE is so great he actually produced/remade the Leon Haywood sample for "Nuthin But A G Thang" himself, that will always be a top 10 Hip-Hop song of All Time!

    • @TkKirkland-lm5wv
      @TkKirkland-lm5wv Год назад +6

      Lmao that was a lazy ass sample like a lot of dres productions.

    • @A_Class216
      @A_Class216 Год назад +9

      Most of dre beats we interpolation. Plus interpolation makes sample clearance easier.

    • @RoccoBelize
      @RoccoBelize Год назад

      @@TkKirkland-lm5wv it might be simple but simple really does it, its not about skill but the ear and feel, but i get why you feel that way homie

    • @nonono9194
      @nonono9194 Год назад +1

      You're really saying he's great because he had the talent to COPY the original? Looool d riders in here 🤣🤣

    • @leezydagod2507
      @leezydagod2507 Год назад +4

      People who've never ACTUALLY tried to use a sampler from the eighties then replay the music and transform it into something completely different will always talk down on Dre, but if I'm not mistaken, every other legendary producer since then has professed him as the greatest hip hop producer ever.

  • @mcfunk9062
    @mcfunk9062 Год назад +12

    Le meilleur de sa génération Dr Dre producteur de génie, belles musiques

  • @MrLEATHERFACE83
    @MrLEATHERFACE83 Год назад +32

    Dre just makes the original sound fresher. He doesn’t mask the sample like Havoc did on shook one’s part 2

    • @smaaron_j_46
      @smaaron_j_46 Год назад +3

      Havoc still made some of the greatest beats in hip hop history

    • @marley1995
      @marley1995 Год назад

      Original is always better. And Dre didn’t even make his beats

    • @HipHopLover2008
      @HipHopLover2008 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@marley1995 that's your opinion. To me his beats are better than the samples.

  • @chevonyoung985
    @chevonyoung985 Год назад +8

    That Next Episode sample is crazy.

  • @DVX755
    @DVX755 Год назад +8

    This nigga took shit I woulda never thought about and made them shits HITS!!! Genius!

  • @cnucklz09
    @cnucklz09 Год назад +8

    What’s funny is thinking about a producer doing this now with music from 30 years ago. They would be sampling Infectious Grooves, Primus, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins. It would be interesting if they could do it as well as Dre did it.

    • @jonasmaya941
      @jonasmaya941 Год назад +1

      Kanye uses the Nirvana demo "Burn the Rain" in "Cudi Montage"

  • @ToHerbiarz
    @ToHerbiarz Год назад +4

    Beautiful to hear these samples

  • @miguelcerna7406
    @miguelcerna7406 Год назад +9

    Yo that David McCallum go hard AF

  • @johnnybehood6939
    @johnnybehood6939 Год назад +10

    The Bumpy's Lament sample is outrageous!

  • @newhoodie18
    @newhoodie18 Год назад +9

    A absolutely Genius ❤ he knew what sounds would transform into incredible beat loops .

  • @DJStanSteel
    @DJStanSteel Год назад +16

    I’d love an instrumental version of the chronic!… still love playing this album 30 years after its release. Tha Bomb!

    • @SirAuron777
      @SirAuron777 Год назад +1

      I feel like those recordings without the vocals are probably long gone. Hope I’m wrong and we get an instrumental release of the chronic, Doggystyle, and other death row albums and songs

    • @DJStanSteel
      @DJStanSteel Год назад

      @@SirAuron777 I don’t think so… it’s dope beats and to be able to grab them from an album and include them in my mixing would be FUNKING BRILLIANT 🤩

    • @mr.makedonija2627
      @mr.makedonija2627 Год назад +1

      30 years??? Geeez we old

    • @DJStanSteel
      @DJStanSteel Год назад

      @@mr.makedonija2627 yes OLD! LOL!

    • @cousinivoryciv1309
      @cousinivoryciv1309 Год назад

      Just look up the original beat... Dre hardly changes anything when he steals, I mean “samples”

  • @mokodo813
    @mokodo813 Год назад +9

    Dre was like a painter when it came to sampling. He would embellish and put his little motifs into it. Pinnacle of musical genius.

  • @BunnychanFarabee
    @BunnychanFarabee 10 месяцев назад +2

    Dre was at the forefront of it all; before being one of the most seminal hip hop producers, he was an innovative DJ and electro beatsmith in World Class Wreckin' Cru, whose records ended up being part of the blueprint for Detroit techno. "Straight Outta Compton" was the first popular record to utilze the Amen Break, which later became the foundation of drum & bass.
    I can't imagine what electronic music in general would be like without him.

  • @polinung2045
    @polinung2045 Год назад +16

    We would have never known anything about those 70 funk music if it wasn't for Dre

    • @dwil8621
      @dwil8621 Год назад +8

      Speak for yourself

    • @SgtTechcomDN38416
      @SgtTechcomDN38416 Год назад +4

      You should replace 'we' with 'I'. Literally millions of people knew these songs before Dre sampled them.

    • @MrDonny27
      @MrDonny27 Год назад

      Yea RUclips,and apple play

    • @morreddie717
      @morreddie717 Год назад

      Millions? Do you really think people listen to the same music as you?

    • @jerrygraves6531
      @jerrygraves6531 7 месяцев назад

      Speak for yourself clown

  • @illyay1337
    @illyay1337 Год назад +2

    Omg the next episode was unreal to listen to as the original. Never knew it was sampled

  • @danteduck9518
    @danteduck9518 Год назад +4

    Sampling sometimes reminds people of the old jam's and open up to new listeners

  • @Deonte692
    @Deonte692 Год назад +13

    He never said he didnt sample songs so I got no issue with what he did .He sampled and put his own flava on it and gave us a classic cd👍

  • @tookoolentertainment9451
    @tookoolentertainment9451 Год назад +9

    This proof that Dr Dre is a genius.

    • @ItsYaBoi888
      @ItsYaBoi888 Год назад

      You mean like Kanye West 💩???

  • @cylouie8423
    @cylouie8423 Год назад +1

    Thank you for compiling this. It is an eye opener

  • @Mr.International82
    @Mr.International82 Год назад +16

    The only producer that I can honestly say with confidence that is dr Dre’s equal or if not maybe even better would be DJ Quik.

  • @JR-bw3tr
    @JR-bw3tr Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, some of these samples, we did not even know about ,
    Dre is the sample king....

  • @madeforear
    @madeforear Год назад +3

    You put in some work. Well done, you let run much longer than others

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  Год назад +1

      Thanks bro, I didn't know if it was a bit too long but you saying that makes me think they're the right length.

  • @danielvargas7298
    @danielvargas7298 Год назад +5

    Even tho he sampled he added a lot to the songs he is genius

  • @whenuareedy1073
    @whenuareedy1073 Год назад +3

    Wow great work with these clips, it's pays homage to the originators 🤘🤘🤘 we all know hip hop used samples, ❤️ from New Zealand,

  • @eduardogarciamartinez2760
    @eduardogarciamartinez2760 Год назад +5

    A true genius, greetings from Spain 🇪🇸

    • @ESEACEACHEA
      @ESEACEACHEA Год назад

      Así es. Saludos desde Madrid.

  • @XandiMusic
    @XandiMusic Год назад +5

    To my ear at least, I think they replayed most, if not all, of these samples, on The Chronic (not so much on 2001), so "technically speaking," they're replayed interpolations, not samples, but yeah word up. You still have to give credit for these interpolations, but I'm not sure if you have to pay for the sample clearance. If not, it's easy to see why replaying samples with musicians, is better than sampling, strictly in terms of saving in production costs! However as an artform, of course there are many producers, especially from NY, who prefer the sound and artistic aesthetic of sampling, directly from the vinyl source, rather than replaying samples. As a producer, like many producers, I could go either way, sometimes I'm inspired to sample from vinyl, sometimes to try my best to recreate a sample. Sometimes, I start by trying to recreate a sample, and then it gradually evolves into my own, original composition!

  • @JamelHadi718
    @JamelHadi718 6 месяцев назад

    5:01 touched my soul and it STILL hit so much that I have instrumental on repeat until I realize I gotta stop.

  • @kcmichelson4528
    @kcmichelson4528 Год назад +6

    Takes a large mental catalogue of music to think of some of these obscure artists/songs/deep cuts and be like "this would make a dope beat".

  • @ksrmedia.24_7
    @ksrmedia.24_7 Год назад +1

    Chopping and Flipping shows you own a Sampler… Turning Chops & Flips into a Credible composition for Global Appreciation is Talent!

  • @willdieselpower
    @willdieselpower Год назад +16

    Thanks for putting this together! Honestly, does listening to this make you lose a little respect for Dre as a producer? It does for me bc when he first came out (I'm a Queens product growing up in the 70s/80s) with The Chronic and Doggystyle, I thought he was a creative genius bc I was not familiar with the funk music he sampled. But then you hear the originals and realize all he did was straight grab the whole song.
    I think he deserves credit for replaying the main melodies, and introducing that common wailing G-funk sound (a piccolo?) in G-Thang and Let Me Ride. But he's not really flipping the sample at all (like Premier, RZA, Alchemist, J Dilla, Pete Rock).
    Makes me feel like he's just one step above Puffy.

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  Год назад +5

      Great point. I think at the time tho there was a slight lack of using samples other than just the breakbeat, especially on the west coast, and the samples he used helped make that gangster rap sound.

    • @EmbraceTehMartian
      @EmbraceTehMartian Год назад

      agree with this take. i thought for sure Dopeman at least was him on a synth or something?? seems like all his main hits a straight rips

    • @jobnieloliva5358
      @jobnieloliva5358 Год назад

      I lost a little respect. I feel Timbo is better now

    • @timpeaux3023
      @timpeaux3023 Год назад +5

      I disagree. he is a creative genius as well as the others you mentioned. While the others are fighting for the top spot of particular style, Dre was able to sample funk records and give it the grit and polish it needed to create his own lane. You're essentially discrediting his approach and ear for music, his DJ skillset, his drum programming and his attentive detail to mixing and mastering a record all because he didn't chop or flip the sample. Sometimes less is more and I think Dre understands that better than most producers.

    • @cheddaboy456
      @cheddaboy456 Год назад +3

      You can't compare the westcoast sound to any east coast producer we made our own wave we actually grabbed live musicians to recreate the sound when east coast producers chopped the sample an put drums around which was super dope I love the Premier,jDilla,Pete Rock,Erick Sermon I can go on but don't say wasnt creative he just didn't put the record on the platter an sample it he re-krafted the sound an replayed it to keep the integrity of the original sample that's talent..

  • @DatDat59
    @DatDat59 Год назад +3

    Funky Worm is also one of the most sampled, Above the Law used it in Black Superman

    • @chuckchizzle
      @chuckchizzle Год назад +1

      Too Short
      "Just another day"
      Ice Cube
      "Ghetto bird"

  • @bilocan_79
    @bilocan_79 Год назад +3

    Dr Dre ist the Michaelangelo of Music! God Bless him.
    Best wishes from Germany

  • @Doepesci
    @Doepesci Год назад +4

    Dope! Gonna peep more of your content. Salute

  • @sUpComeOn
    @sUpComeOn Год назад +8

    No matter all of the clown shit dre did in the past no one can ever deny he was a musical genius

  • @tennaj1367
    @tennaj1367 Месяц назад +3

    70s "funk" was legendary!!

  • @newme1813
    @newme1813 2 месяца назад

    His ear for music is OUTTA THIS WORLD!!! 💯

  • @shahidmuslim2418
    @shahidmuslim2418 Год назад +6

    Dre is a genius!!

  • @KingMike-un5vz
    @KingMike-un5vz Год назад +4

    He is a classic

  • @bloodyjerry6117
    @bloodyjerry6117 Месяц назад

    Some aren't necessarily "samples", tho. Due to copyright ado, some are rather interpolations. Yet, Dre has a good ear for influences. Loving!!! ❤❤❤ Thanks for compiling!

  • @JR-bw3tr
    @JR-bw3tr Год назад +6

    Sampling , into a loop for a song , in the 80s 90s , is just exactly like what TikTok and #shorts are nowadays.
    Sampling is the audio , and TikTok shorts is the video aspect of sampling.....
    Great content 👍🏻...

    • @vinesco5270
      @vinesco5270 Год назад +3

      Tik tok is ruining the original song however

  • @RyanHeath-ho9qp
    @RyanHeath-ho9qp Месяц назад

    Sampling is just a new way to enjoy music all over again. The original still stands and the new now stands. There is room for everyone.

  • @strauqq1
    @strauqq1 Год назад +10

    Well, I'll be damn. I didn't know "Next Episode" was a whole sample. Jeeez, I be giving Dr. Dre too much credit lol But he is a genius.

    • @Streetsamples
      @Streetsamples  Год назад

      For sure, one of the best producers ever but making this vid made me realise that there's definitely better.

    • @chosenone2788
      @chosenone2788 Год назад +1

      Who’s better?

    • @niuean3000
      @niuean3000 Год назад +1

      @@chosenone2788 Prince

    • @UmarIbnAlKhattab1
      @UmarIbnAlKhattab1 Год назад

      @@chosenone2788 daz

    • @chosenone2788
      @chosenone2788 Год назад

      @@niuean3000 i was talking about in rap lol

  • @ezekielrodriguez553
    @ezekielrodriguez553 Год назад +1

    Absolutely a true genius behind the Beats 💯💯💯💯💯🎹👌🎹

  • @AB3L30NE
    @AB3L30NE 2 месяца назад +4

    0:39 greatest beat drop ever

  • @coldskoolbeatz
    @coldskoolbeatz 2 месяца назад +1

    You forgot "Misdemeanor" by The Sylvers for D.O.C. "It's Funky Enough".

  • @15Jogador15
    @15Jogador15 Год назад +3

    Too freaking dope.

  • @bighoose
    @bighoose Год назад +1

    The older the samples and equipment the better it will be, cant beat the classic gulden era

  • @awake7312
    @awake7312 Год назад +5

    Y yo pensando que esos Beats los hizo Dre..de que más me tengo que enterar

  • @Zolic-muc
    @Zolic-muc Год назад +1

    Was für eine Genie

  • @adizz4115
    @adizz4115 Год назад +3

    What a genius

  • @marcellkazi3985
    @marcellkazi3985 Год назад +2

    Unbelievable👏

  • @totaldestruction930
    @totaldestruction930 Год назад +8

    I understand sampling a few songs, but creating one your own or being original shows your true musician skills.

  • @crosxroadhxrmony
    @crosxroadhxrmony Год назад +1

    Great share 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @avace917
    @avace917 Год назад +7

    I had no idea that Explosive was based on something else

    • @AerialPenn
      @AerialPenn Год назад +1

      I'm gonna be playing that original for explosive for a very VERY long time now that I found it. That tune is so DOPEEE.

    • @aconater
      @aconater Год назад

      lol all hip hop music from past to present is a sampled remake of music from some genre 😂

    • @avace917
      @avace917 Год назад

      @@aconater not every last record. The majority of it, absolutely but some was original music

    • @sbrooks904
      @sbrooks904 Год назад

      @@aconater plenty of neptunes records with no samples.

  • @ElReyPoeta57210
    @ElReyPoeta57210 Год назад +5

    Damn ,now I realize that Dre doesn't have the talent I once thought he did

  • @rafaelmccary6009
    @rafaelmccary6009 Год назад +2

    “Misdemeanor” by Foster Sylvester sampled in The D.O.C.’s “Funky Enough “

  • @stansteez
    @stansteez Год назад +4

    All the N.W.A jpints were produced by Dre AND Yella for High Powered Productions!

    • @prof3ssor178
      @prof3ssor178 Год назад +4

      DR.DRE did the beats Yella was doin the brakes/scratches!

  • @mutepakabende3256
    @mutepakabende3256 7 месяцев назад +1

    He must'a grew up to this music, so obviously, it makes for his mind to gravitate to these sort'a sounds and samples.

  • @RougeRaid
    @RougeRaid Год назад +5

    i argued with people who criticized p. diddy for sampling and they think dr. dre was all original. dr. dre got sued how many time for sampling

  • @mthomthokozisi6254
    @mthomthokozisi6254 Год назад +2

    Hip hop inspired by old soul & funk music while the names are inspired by Italian mob names. That's magic right there

  • @cmcp4027
    @cmcp4027 Год назад +4

    Dre is Hip Hop because Hip Hop is all Samples …

  • @RickMichaels-if5eq
    @RickMichaels-if5eq Месяц назад

    Dr. Dre has great taste in music.🎵 I’m interested in all of his influences.👍🏽

  • @donnellm5435
    @donnellm5435 Год назад +4

    Did JD use the same “weak at the knees” sample for “money ain’t a thang”?

  • @LordBackuro
    @LordBackuro Год назад +1

    I think for a rapper knowing a huge selection of funk and jazz, soul, blues can be a real advantage in creating killer Beat. Considering those genres, have some ridiculously good beats and playing themselves.
    Take something like, Funkadelics "knee deep" that song is a sample gold mine.

  • @Dr_CJ_
    @Dr_CJ_ Год назад +3

    Great job bro! You earned a sub from me

  • @sheogorathdaedricprinceofm320
    @sheogorathdaedricprinceofm320 Год назад +2

    Another few to add would be Knee Deep - Parliament Funkadelic for use in Fuck Wit Dre Day - Dr Dre, and although this is not a direct sample the bassline to California Love draws influence from Intimate Connection - Kleeer and Dance Floor - Zapp and Roger.

  • @Kway773
    @Kway773 Год назад +5

    And we talk about Kanye always sampling..dre been doin it for decades 💯🤣

  • @pickinjunk4165
    @pickinjunk4165 Год назад +3

    Andre tha 🐐