samples used in 2022 & 2021 kpop songs

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • basically what the title says
    intro: love options - bestie
    outro: deep blue eyes - girls next door
    bg video: woowa - dia (teaser)
    please don't reupload/remake this video using the audio from my video with or without credit. it took me a really long time to compile these samples. also all the samples are sped up/pitched up to a very odd number so they are unusable now lol support the original artists
    if you find a mistake in this video or find a sample that is not in this video and want it to be featured in the next video, please tell me in the comments!
    tags: kpop sample splice compilation aespa twice gwsn stray kids lisa nct dream ateez bts ive kep1er lesserafim blackpink loona nct 127 triple s aaa weeekly

Комментарии • 366

  • @thegloriousmorious9755
    @thegloriousmorious9755 Год назад +1139

    Kinda surprised the recorder in sticker wasn’t just blown by some manager in SM 😭😭

  • @ailem2707
    @ailem2707 Год назад +703

    Trying to guess in what song they are used is my new favorite kpop game

    • @aizpruart
      @aizpruart Год назад

      I only guessed Pink Venom. What about you?

    • @sexy_u
      @sexy_u Год назад +19

      @@aizpruart I guessed like 20...I should touch some grass

    • @ditichaudhari7951
      @ditichaudhari7951 Год назад

      @@sexy_u Same....

    • @Loonaurtheworld
      @Loonaurtheworld 10 месяцев назад

      @@aizpruart you definitely need to explore K-Pop more, and by your comment which was 9 months ago I hope you actually did

  • @thylionheart
    @thylionheart Год назад +807

    What I really like about the sample used in both Venom and Dice is that the length, key, and rhythm was altered for both songs, so while we can tell by paying attention that it’s the same sample, it’s utilized in a unique way in each song & also gives a different vibe. Stray Kids used it to give a creepy, crawling feeling, and NMIXX used it to have a jaunty, fun beat
    Also, in a very recent episode of Chan’s Room (I wanna say ep.188?) Bang Chan of Stray Kids decided to make a lo-fi track for fun on live, and as he was scrolling through samples, he played the guitar riff from the intro of Lonely Boy by TXT. the chat just started going, “ayyyy Lonely Boy!!” which was fun😂

    • @nyunation
      @nyunation Год назад +3

      omg can i have a link to watch the chan video?

    • @K-Popfolife
      @K-Popfolife Год назад +6

      I could tell the very first time I heard Dice that it was the same sample because that sound gives me anxiety.

    • @thylionheart
      @thylionheart Год назад

      @@nyunation ruclips.net/video/vLX6eeda4BE/видео.html or alternatively, search “Chan’s Room 188” and it’ll be on JYP’s RUclips channel :) it’s for the full live

    • @NoopyP
      @NoopyP Год назад +5

      no wonder I love both of these songs so much lol

    • @blue.johnstone.z
      @blue.johnstone.z Год назад +2

      do you happen to know the name for the sample at all bc im trying to find it myself on splice and having no luck :(

  • @peonylarkspur645
    @peonylarkspur645 Год назад +446

    the love dive samples smacked me in the face

    • @blueblanket9197
      @blueblanket9197 Год назад +10

      Same

    • @pls2213
      @pls2213 Год назад +90

      RIGHT LIKE 😭i really thought they individually perfected every single beat in that song. not that the samples take away from it being one of the best kpop songs (pop songs in general tbfh) but still 😭

    • @Raphael-2
      @Raphael-2 Год назад +52

      @@pls2213 It does a bit for me honestly.
      Almost like realizing you're adopted 😥
      You still love your parents but now you know they're not the ones who made you. Feels different.

    • @breeadtuwu
      @breeadtuwu Год назад +11

      @@Raphael-2 no because you worded that better than ANYTHING i could ever word something

    • @truecommenter6718
      @truecommenter6718 Год назад +7

      @@Raphael-2 that was really good but in reality it doesn’t really matter where it/you were originally from as long as everybody’s happy and enjoying it

  • @yy3d889
    @yy3d889 Год назад +271

    THE FLUTE IN STICKER BEING FROM SOME RANDOM GARAGE BAND PACK IS SENDING ME LMAOO

    • @boysounds9705
      @boysounds9705 Год назад +28

      don’t forget that winx sampled it first

    • @neonova98a
      @neonova98a Год назад +7

      @@boysounds9705 winx as in winx club??

    • @chuucomeback8483
      @chuucomeback8483 Год назад +19

      No like literally I've seen so many videos trying to find out where it was originally and it was just in a random garageband back

    • @migukmystic3940
      @migukmystic3940 Год назад +8

      No cause when I first heard sticker I thought it sounded like someone just picked random instruments in GarageBand and the fact that that’s not actually too far off is killing me

  • @YanYanYamYam
    @YanYanYamYam Год назад +329

    My music production teacher always tells us that it's ok to use samples if you cannot think of a beat or cannot make a certain sound like a lead, drum pattern, or a fill etc. but if you do use samples, always edit them in anyway (like rearranging notes, or adjusting the pitch, tempo and frequencies) to showcase your own style and also so you have less of a risk being accused of plagiarising another song with the same unedited sample, especially if a main lead or whatever used as a main melody for a chorus for example. Hearing the same unedited sample in multiple songs is repetitive and loses a song's individuality and can make listening to certain songs a bit dull and boring (not the case for everyone). It's possible to create a song solely with samples and you can get amazing results from that, but it just doesn't show a producer's true, personal ability to produce music from scratch and again, the use of samples will eventually bore a listener at some point if they keep on hearing the same samples in multiple songs. I clicked on this video because I like to discover the little details in producing songs like how producers incorporate samples in music. It's interesting to see the conflicting views on the use of samples in Kpop in the comments of a lot of these videos I've watched, but my take on this is that you can use samples because they're out there for a reason because they might help producers create sounds they might not know how to create but want to use in their own songs, and the samples also help inspire things such as drops or melodies for certain parts a producer might be stuck with creating. I also think my teacher's advice is important to take note of if you wanna use samples in your own songs (The beginning of the comment) :)

    • @pigeondance
      @pigeondance Год назад +6

      i love this comment!

    • @musatoof
      @musatoof Год назад +1

      i aint reading allat

    • @pigeondance
      @pigeondance Год назад +15

      @@musatoof your loss. it's pretty insightful

    • @Ren-jh3xb
      @Ren-jh3xb Год назад +8

      @@musatoof I recommend doing some dopamine detox

    • @YanYanYamYam
      @YanYanYamYam Год назад +5

      Lol I just wanted to comment that I've coincidentally been assigned an essay where I have to write about issues in the music industry and in one section I have to discuss the use of samples in songs 😭 It's taking forever to complete this section because there are so many pros and cons but I wanna say thanks to the creator of this video for giving me examples to reference to in my essay 😂

  • @skynet3
    @skynet3 Год назад +54

    3:26 “dynamite was really successful wasn’t it?” 3:59 “yeah let’s just use 2 samples *CALLED* dynamite to build our next track on haha” …and it worked

  • @Sphiin
    @Sphiin Год назад +549

    Need more of this kind of shit.
    Also a little disappointed in how intact the samples often are. The greats in hiphop tend to transform samples in incredible ways.

    • @chris-kunnct3375
      @chris-kunnct3375 Год назад +3

      Yes

    • @yunolose
      @yunolose Год назад +51

      yeah i was thinking the same thing. some of these samples are just made into the whole song or just tuned up or down and used again used for the whole song
      =

    • @ElfainDeLeon
      @ElfainDeLeon Год назад +13

      If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    • @azpizzazz3442
      @azpizzazz3442 Год назад +29

      that's what i was thinking, some of these kpop songs are just entirely made of samples that haven't been modified much

    • @JPdraws_
      @JPdraws_ Год назад +16

      *clears throat* blackpink and both Lisa songs

  • @satyrnmusic9579
    @satyrnmusic9579 Год назад +270

    I’m so impressed that you can find and recognize all of these!!

  • @myittepnymutianguage3238
    @myittepnymutianguage3238 Год назад +566

    I swear everytime I watch these videos there’s a new sample found for Lalisa, Teddy really said lemme just sample the whole song because I’m out of ideas

    • @JPdraws_
      @JPdraws_ Год назад +49

      That’s just any recent blackpink song tho

    • @Jauhelihakeitto
      @Jauhelihakeitto Год назад +14

      wait until you find out basically all kpop songs have samples, i actually think teddy is one of the few to almost always alter them

    • @ailem2707
      @ailem2707 Год назад +13

      @@Jauhelihakeitto having samples is not the same as building a whole song using just samples....

    • @Jauhelihakeitto
      @Jauhelihakeitto Год назад +6

      @@ailem2707 oh u mean hits like eleven, hype boy, nxde, after like, stay tonight, (especially) love dive, hwaa, attention, moonlight sunrise,...? the list goes on

    • @manuelmateo3392
      @manuelmateo3392 Год назад +2

      @@Jauhelihakeitto Is Attention composed of just samples. Not being skeptical, just curious. There's two that I hear and know of, although it could just be one dramatically altered sample: "You make me feel good" that continues throughout the pre-chorus, and then is pitch shifted and chopped for the chorus itself, and I suspect that the "marching band vocalization" heard in the beginning is a sample too. But everything else strikes me as original.

  • @peonylarkspur645
    @peonylarkspur645 Год назад +197

    kshmr at this point should just start charging he could be making so much bank rn

    • @pigeondance
      @pigeondance Год назад +8

      for real!

    • @aquatized
      @aquatized Год назад +45

      I mean he does charge, just Vol. 3 is $40, although considering how so many kpop songs use them he could definitely charge more

    • @peonylarkspur645
      @peonylarkspur645 Год назад +23

      @@aquatized ah, i wasn't aware of this. i was thinking more in terms of royalties because if he got a percentage from every song that used his samples he'd be set for life, his sound is so integral to the backbone of 4th gen kpop

    • @ElfainDeLeon
      @ElfainDeLeon Год назад +22

      KSHMR is huge on Splice & I assume he also makes a lot of bank on his other selling platforms. Basically he's gonna get "paid" each time someone downloads his samples, but he won't get royalties.

  • @bluvillage
    @bluvillage Год назад +46

    it's so interesting how producers can change the mood of a sample by simply changing the pitch, tempo or removing or adding elements to it.

  • @user-um3mh5mj2b
    @user-um3mh5mj2b Год назад +61

    the never ending sampling of that sticker whistle

  • @naurrr
    @naurrr Год назад +49

    I'm never really disappointed by use of samples, it just depends on how creative they get with it imo.
    WA DA DA is really addictive to my ears lmao

  • @querulous
    @querulous Год назад +121

    LMFAO THE WAY THE ANNOYING ASS FLUTE SAMPLE IN STICKER WAS FROM GARAGEBAND STOCK SAMPLES 💀💀

  • @Esovv_alocate
    @Esovv_alocate Год назад +63

    In my opinion Kshmr makes the best samples for the best songs! ✨

    • @sexy_u
      @sexy_u Год назад +6

      Hey sisters! today we are going to learn the difference between options and facts

  • @JUNOGORE
    @JUNOGORE Год назад +214

    i love how u format these videos sm!!!

  • @givemeahammerandillfinisht7727
    @givemeahammerandillfinisht7727 Год назад +75

    Seriously
    Wtf teddy is doing in the studio?

  • @DL-rt3pr
    @DL-rt3pr Год назад +40

    The transitions between samples to the real sound track are EPIC!!

  • @WhySoPrettyJinsoul.
    @WhySoPrettyJinsoul. Год назад +27

    I would have never expected for the sticker sample to come out from GARAGEBAND out of all places 😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @quaggotoak
    @quaggotoak Год назад +44

    omg i cant believe were witnessing the end of the hanicore sticker sample saga! congrats on finally finding it!

  • @yangverse
    @yangverse Год назад +21

    i literally never knew that maniac had a sample in it 😭 but i’m never mad with samples because if i like the song i like the song

    • @serixskylark
      @serixskylark Год назад +8

      The thing about samples is that they exist to be used for the sole purpose of adding to a song, so I don’t know why people get so disappointed when they find out something is a sample. If it’s used in too many songs sure, but a lot of the time it just adds to it and I think it’s neat.

  • @nozocchi6447
    @nozocchi6447 Год назад +78

    ik there were 2 skz examples from this year in here but I was hoping to see the Virtual Riot sample used for Freeze - my mind was absolutely blown when i found out about that one as someone who’s been listening to Virtual Riot for years before I even got into kpop (and same with some other artists like Fabian Mazur & MYRNE aka the Breakthrough by Twice sample)

    • @hanicore
      @hanicore  Год назад +14

      ooooh i actually know the sample that you are talking about but idk stray kids have a song that used that sample 😭

  • @minniemin771
    @minniemin771 Год назад +9

    why is no one talking about the fire transitions from sample to song? 🔥🔥🔥

  • @NoopyP
    @NoopyP Год назад +19

    The Maniac and Paradigm samples are so dope

  • @myst1calmoonray453
    @myst1calmoonray453 Год назад +18

    I’ve never loved the use of a sample more than the kshmr sample in girls, girls has one of, if not my fav instrumentals because of it

    • @wren__7
      @wren__7 4 месяца назад +2

      samee it is SO addictive to me and i have no idea why i just love it i love the sample and the change they did in girls

  • @PsiClausandHyrule
    @PsiClausandHyrule Год назад +188

    I would suggest moving your watermark closer to the middle of the screen by the way! Makes it harder for people to crop it

    • @hanicore
      @hanicore  Год назад +82

      people usually just take the audio from my video and re-edit it into their video so it wouldn't really work. also i tried putting it in the middle and it look kinda fugly 😭

    • @PsiClausandHyrule
      @PsiClausandHyrule Год назад +39

      @@hanicore ugh thats so frustrating :( audio watermarks dont really work but imagining an audio jungle sound playing through the whole video is very funny

  • @stan2ice4betterlife
    @stan2ice4betterlife Год назад +81

    1:30 that transition was fucking great

  • @octo-pops
    @octo-pops Год назад +29

    I think the sample at 3:43 that was used in The Feels was also used in Rollercoaster by Woo!Ah!

  • @drummingsong14
    @drummingsong14 Год назад +7

    Wow I had no idea how many of these mega hits were from samples, you've peaked my interest a lot. Great video!

  • @ALDCSunshine
    @ALDCSunshine Год назад +7

    This is such a cool video!! I'm so impressed with your searching ability to find all these samples :)

  • @jack.g.gutierrez
    @jack.g.gutierrez Год назад +7

    a joy as always! finding out sticker was from a jam pack did it for me 💀

  • @jisuskitty
    @jisuskitty Год назад +11

    kshmr should be considered a kpop producer now 😂

  • @cappucitrus
    @cappucitrus Год назад +6

    5:43 the transition omg i'm ascending 🛐🛐🛐

  • @apatq
    @apatq Год назад +12

    I hope 2023, no one steals this content

  • @wookjinius
    @wookjinius Год назад +12

    Yes queen is back

  • @strawbewryjuice7519
    @strawbewryjuice7519 11 месяцев назад +4

    Kshmr samples really have the industry in a hold

  • @dwagon7914
    @dwagon7914 Год назад +8

    OH MY YOU LEGEND YOU DID IT YOU FOUND THE STICKER SAMPLE ORIGIN

  • @Gyehappy
    @Gyehappy Год назад +9

    YOU FINALLY FOUND STICKER YEAAAAHHHH

  • @Migikun
    @Migikun Год назад +9

    Editing is so professional but also personalized and cute. Then your personal quotes are funny as hell 😂💙

  • @Tk-pi4iw
    @Tk-pi4iw 6 месяцев назад +2

    5:51 - 6:05 the transition was so satisfying

  • @aizpruart
    @aizpruart Год назад +7

    3:42 this transition ⭐⭐⭐

  • @azpizzazz3442
    @azpizzazz3442 Год назад +8

    as a self-taught producer I'm ngl it's very odd to see how prominent and unmodified some of these samples were, you'd think there would be a little bit more original work done to some of them

  • @octo-pops
    @octo-pops Год назад +13

    Yay you are back!! I'm so happy we get more of your content, it's always top tier :))

  • @folto3188
    @folto3188 Год назад +36

    Hey, I really enjoy your videos, you did a great job.
    I was wondering, how do you find the samples?
    Are you using a specific website or did you just do it by ear?

    • @hanicore
      @hanicore  Год назад +20

      i found these on splice but they aren't compiled in one place though

  • @zomikki
    @zomikki Год назад +7

    oh my god butter by bts and aloha by pristin both use the same sample for the beginning of both songs! thats so cool!!

  • @M_Carter_
    @M_Carter_ Год назад +376

    call me old fashioned but i'm not a fan of how many of these tracks are built upon extensive use of almost entirely unmodified samples - it actually explains why wa da da by kep1er had this overtly homogenised, polished sound that i couldn't quite put my finger on. back in the day, producers would painstakingly craft their own drum loops, fills, bass rhythms, synth patches, etc. from scratch... and if they did use a sample, it'd be something very minor or extensively filtered/reversed/cut up/reshaped, or otherwise completely unrecognisable from the original.
    obviously it's not all bad or uninspired, and i guess that if you're doing this for a living you're operating within certain time constraints where these splice sample banks would help immensely. but man, if you're someone on teddy's level and you're throwing together major title tracks primarily using those KSHMR sample packs... i frankly think that's a bit lazy

    • @drewpreston6478
      @drewpreston6478 Год назад +35

      Movies, music, and game companies are all run by businessmen and marketers. It's a miracle that any creativity and/or passion filters down through the hundreds of people and into the final product.

    • @shineefive
      @shineefive Год назад +40

      i agree. i think its cool to an extent that so many songs can use one sample and sound different but it makes me feel like all songs have an empty feeling now? i realise why fearless sounded empty to me bc its literally just a kick beat and that sample

    • @desislavabozhinova906
      @desislavabozhinova906 Год назад +23

      @@shineefive i guess it all comes down to personal taste, i love fearless exactly because it sounds this way. it’s clean and simple, but for me that makes it more addictive.

    • @ElfainDeLeon
      @ElfainDeLeon Год назад +7

      "producers would painstakingly craft their own drum loops, fills, bass rhythms, synth patches, etc. from scratch..."
      What period of music are we talking about? Are we talking about back before the 1980s? Because the vast majority of the pieces after have been incredibly derivative of already existing material. The soul/funk craze in the 80s quite literally sampled drum breaks with little to no changes. Taking unmodified samples is nothing new and there's nothing wrong with using an unmodified sample if it's in a sample pack. That's what it's for.
      In the 90s, 2000s and 2010s there were already huge waves of sample packs, the difference was you'd have to purchase those with money instead of heading over to an audio library like splice.
      Most of music is incredibly derivative and nearly nothing in the history of music has ever been new. Idk why you'd want someone to cut up a sample if it doesn't need to be cut up.
      You can find most synth patches of the songs popular in the 90s and 2000s on most synthesizers of the time with minimal changes.
      Using KSHMR or other sample packs can be incredibly helpful especially for experimenting with different cultures, like Teddy did with the Lalisa track. If Teddy finds a loop of Latin American Percussion attractive, I'm not gonna expect him to look into all latin american genres to try and replicate it.
      That's the cool thing about Splice, different cultures and different blends of things can be made by most people.
      The only difference between now and then is that sampling is more accessible now, and that's a good thing.

    • @bluvillage
      @bluvillage Год назад +4

      you raise a good point. i do believe kpop producers use samples so often is because they need to whip up a new album every 3-6 months. and/or they don't want to pay people to actually play the instruments or provide vocal chops. all in all it's just to save money and time

  • @jihancafe
    @jihancafe Год назад +12

    i also noticed that the vocal sample in the beginning of fire by EXID is in one of the kshmr sample packs!

  • @genius1605
    @genius1605 Год назад +6

    So glad you’re back! I missed these

  • @wookjinius
    @wookjinius Год назад +25

    Generation sample made me disappointed idk why

  • @gustav5359
    @gustav5359 Год назад +13

    I was waiting for the sample used in apinks dilemma and mamadols wooah hip 😭😭

    • @hanicore
      @hanicore  Год назад +13

      it's in the video before this one!

  • @moonshinereuri97
    @moonshinereuri97 Год назад +14

    I really love this video. I hope you made more videos.
    The queen is back!!

  • @EXIDLEGGOFOREVER
    @EXIDLEGGOFOREVER Год назад +12

    OMG FINALLY YOU'RE BACK😭💕

  • @stellamzcz
    @stellamzcz Год назад +4

    the fact you used 'love options' for the intro :') it's literally one of my all time favs.

  • @strawberryynat
    @strawberryynat Год назад +6

    your editing is just chefs kiss

  • @WhySoPrettyJinsoul.
    @WhySoPrettyJinsoul. Год назад +4

    Welcome back, I have missed you in this account ❤️. Anyways the samples for Never Goodbye, Like It Hot, and Generation sounds so pretty, dreamlike, and funky (for Generation) istg. Also finding out my favorite parts in Love Dive were samples was kind of a shocker but that track is a banger

  • @lvlyyun
    @lvlyyun Год назад +4

    THAT VENOM + DICE SAMPLE SOUNDS SO NICE AAAAAAA

  • @chuurrascos
    @chuurrascos Год назад +6

    omggg you finally found the OH YA YA YA and Like It Hot sample

  • @dumbass8472
    @dumbass8472 Год назад +16

    i find it really funny that the pack used rly frequently in butter has the word dynamite in the name, like the information the beat maker was given was just the title of the last song they did and nothing else lol

  • @redtentation
    @redtentation Год назад +7

    I MISSED YOU SM OMG

  • @xyz-hv5tk
    @xyz-hv5tk Год назад +6

    Love options in the intro >>

  • @flowersoojins2825
    @flowersoojins2825 Год назад +8

    theres this one sound i discovered that i didnt even know was a sample it’s used in U - choi yena and As If It’s Your Last - blackpink it’s the sound before lisa’s part in aiiyl but i haven’t been able to find the sample for days 😭

  • @samskpopcorner
    @samskpopcorner Год назад +2

    that transition to the feels was so smooth omg

  • @nethramahesh1470
    @nethramahesh1470 Год назад +4

    4:41 THE TRANSITIONNN

  • @filkiehybridtrap
    @filkiehybridtrap Год назад +5

    To add something, 6:52 that elephant sound is from KSHMR, Sounds of KSHMR Vol. 2>FX Elements>Animals>KSHMR Animals 16 - Elephant Cry (F).

  • @Eleanor_YT
    @Eleanor_YT Год назад +5

    Omg I was just watching your videos the other day I’m so excited that you’re back!!

  • @pamela6817
    @pamela6817 Год назад +17

    love your videos the editing and format is so good!! also random question does txt usually use samples?

    • @hanicore
      @hanicore  Год назад +5

      idk but i've only found the sample for blue hour and lonely boy

    • @misst1847
      @misst1847 Год назад

      @@hanicore so that's a yes

  • @gabrielnalom4930
    @gabrielnalom4930 Год назад +2

    Also glad you didnt dissapear!!!!!!!! Your channel is so interesting and well made!!

  • @lonely_astronaut
    @lonely_astronaut Год назад +7

    KWEEN IS BACKKKKKK

  • @naeviscore850
    @naeviscore850 Год назад +5

    OH MY GOD UR BACK WE LOVE U !!!!

  • @pmmcrn
    @pmmcrn Год назад +5

    5:14 sugar rush ride intro sounds like this sample a little

  • @nepetpeta
    @nepetpeta Год назад +16

    a lot of these feel like ive been betrayed like what do you mean the guitar in generation is a sample

  • @rayraysquid
    @rayraysquid Год назад +9

    NOOO STICKER DIDN"T ACTUALLEY SAMPLE WINX NOO

  • @taeminenjoyer
    @taeminenjoyer Год назад +8

    of COURSE the sticker flute sample was from garageband

  • @bzeus28
    @bzeus28 Год назад +7

    I was looking through the logic loops and samples to see if there would be anything I recognized and genuinely lost my shit when I heard the sticker sample

  • @sanctualyz
    @sanctualyz Год назад +5

    your video is always the best

  • @gabrielnalom4930
    @gabrielnalom4930 Год назад +6

    "I ordered takeout... And all you got was this stupid sample pack"
    Well someone is salty💀💀💀 like thats so funny wth

  • @maurakuma
    @maurakuma Год назад +6

    An interesting one for the future is music from the scene “Mysterious Mr Gatsby” is used in Red Velvets “Birthday” 🎉

    • @candyhyojung1860
      @candyhyojung1860 Год назад +2

      are you talking about gershwins rhapsody in blue

  • @matisplace
    @matisplace Год назад +5

    OMG YOU’RE BACK?!?!?!?! YES AAAAAAAAAKDKDJSJSDKSJS

  • @sonofsarek
    @sonofsarek Год назад +4

    And I guarantee you most of those samples came from other songs in past years. There’s a finite number of note combinations that are pleasant to the human ear. It’s all been used before.

  • @querulous
    @querulous Год назад +3

    YAYYYY TY FOR FINDING THE SAMPLE FOR VENOM AND DICE

  • @frogwitch
    @frogwitch Год назад +7

    you are doing great work with these vids!
    i've noticed similar parts in some songs, would be nice to know what samples are used here:
    pair 1: Tiger Inside by SUPERM / Undercover by CRAXY
    pair 2: night flight by OnlyOneOf / So WhY by Purple Kiss

  • @megacelupn
    @megacelupn Год назад +2

    at this point I'm fully convinced that Teddy searches through his Kshmr's sample packs first and then composes his songs around them...

  • @taegiza
    @taegiza Год назад +2

    I think itzy‘s loco in the beginning is so similar to loredana angst and no one talked about it

  • @mootubz
    @mootubz Год назад +83

    okfinding out the guitar in generation was not original is sooo depressing

    • @hanicore
      @hanicore  Год назад +20

      i've been saying like...

    • @Raphael-2
      @Raphael-2 Год назад

      Same it's such a let down.

  • @leosdances
    @leosdances Год назад +2

    THE WONYOUNG AT THE END ICONICCCCC

  • @falseflags02
    @falseflags02 Год назад

    not the only part I liked about yet to come being a sped up sample 💀
    love these videos even if it's a bummer to learn that some of my favorite parts of kpop songs are just samples (and barely modified ones at that)!

  • @coolwithwho_
    @coolwithwho_ Год назад +8

    3:25 is also in vibin' by youngjae !!

  • @-megaera9628
    @-megaera9628 Год назад +6

    HELLO YOU'RE BACKKK

  • @missgirl3410
    @missgirl3410 Год назад +1

    YOU SAID YOU WERE GONE AND I'M GLAD YOU LIED!!😭💓

  • @Lydeve
    @Lydeve Год назад

    5:42 OMG THANK YOU!! i searched everywhere but couldn't find it

  • @theprplzebra
    @theprplzebra Год назад +2

    you're back!! i've missed your videos

  • @loonas
    @loonas Год назад +3

    you're back omg

  • @egiga784
    @egiga784 Год назад +4

    OMG! bestie in the intro :"))))

  • @Raphael-2
    @Raphael-2 Год назад +1

    When producers job is more about copy-pasting than actually making music.

  • @sabria613
    @sabria613 Год назад +2

    Starting part of PV was the iconic part and it was sample OF COURSE 🥴🙂

  • @WooTwiceTeez
    @WooTwiceTeez Год назад +2

    The Love Dive sample 🤌
    At first, I thought it was modified/taken from Jiafei scream 😃

  • @comeovertothedeepend
    @comeovertothedeepend 10 месяцев назад

    love options in the intro caught me so off guard omg. what an amazing and underrated classic.

  • @user-bx4eg3xo5i
    @user-bx4eg3xo5i Год назад +1

    first wadada transition scratched my brain so good

  • @SkyWireMashups
    @SkyWireMashups Год назад +5

    3:04 oh my god this sample is so familiar but I've never heard that weeekly song before, does anyone else have any idea where it might have been sampled?? I don't think it's a kpop song