All my music is now available on Spotify. Just click the link or search for DJ Furio open.spotify.com/artist/4o2WAHZpLMQsDqGLMYo3r7?si=t0tQBB7JTEycUX-AS4h4uQ You can help me to buy some new equipment to make even better videos by hitting the Super Thanks button to make a donation to me of your choice, or you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/djfurio or paypal djfurio76@gmail.com Beginning and end tracks are my own productions. Download my albums at djfurio.bandcamp.com
You do a great job bro. Thanks for all of your hard work on putting these projects together. I'm 50 years old now. And had the pleasure of listening to my parents play the original records as a kid. And growing up on the hip-hop samples. You always bring back the memories bruh. 👍
I always wondered where that sample from the "Main Source-Just hanging out" came from. Boss used it on "Deeper" too. I just assumed it was a Barry White song I never heard before.
Honorable mentions, other artists who shared listed samples: •It's My Thing sample(EPMD) •Linda Clifford Never Gonna Stop(Nas' Street Dreams) •Sweet Inspirations I'm Blue(Salt & Pepa- Shoop) •Vanessa Kendrick- 90% Of Me(Boss--???) •Esther Phillips- That's All Right With Me(LL's Pink Cookies remix) •Minnie Ripperton-Inside My Love(Tribe- Lyrics To Go)
For the Vanessa Kendrick "90% of Me is You", why didn't you put Boss "Deeper", which is more recognizable? When I heard the song, I immediately thought Boss.
Main reason is because they didn’t use that version. They sampled the cover version by Gwen McCrae. Have a listen to it and you will know the part right at the start that they sampled.
I thought you would at least put one of these up here... "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross "Through the Fire" by Chaka Khan "Move Me No Mountain" by Love Unlimited
This video is misleading lol. A lot of the samples were of men playing the instruments. You should have titled this: "hiphop samples from woman vocalists" and only included the vocals that got sampled.
Really? Never going to happen. You want me to check the credits on every track to see who was playing which instrument and if it’s a man then it has to be excluded? Adele is a major artist but she doesn’t play all the instruments. Same with Madonna. I’m not sure if you’re actually being serious or not.
If you're gonna vacuum off somebody else's Culture, get the credits straight. Mos Def - Ms. Fat Booty was produced by Ayatollah. Who TF iz "dj kool g"?!?
You are one unpleasant person. Learn the culture yourself. Producers use different names. It’s the same person www.discogs.com/release/24896-Mos-Def-Ms-Fat-Booty-Mathematics
@@DJFurio lol get em.. they seem to forget they didn't make the beat at all just cut and paste and add a few sounds so to argue who produced it absurd as if they put in some real work to come up with these beats most producers now days dont even know how to play live instruments dam near everything you hear is a sample. I would love to hear more beats from scratch but they rather sample so I don't even see how anyone can say this or that person produced anything when the song was most likely made before they was even born ... again cut and paste hell if that's the case we all are producers just my opinion got nothing against sampling if done right but its way outta hand like the not even trying to create their own beats
Sampling is great if done creatively. Taking a sample, chopping it up and completely rearranging it to make something new takes skill. Looping something with a new beat over it not so much.
@@whatfor9029 & yet, here you are, talkin' about "they" on a video about sampling. Being that critical of sampling, watching this video, finding my comment, & then commenting, shows your a troll, with a HIGH probability of having some sort of "bias", to say the least. You know who samples, & is concerned about your opinion? Nobody of consequence.
All my music is now available on Spotify. Just click the link or search for DJ Furio open.spotify.com/artist/4o2WAHZpLMQsDqGLMYo3r7?si=t0tQBB7JTEycUX-AS4h4uQ
You can help me to buy some new equipment to make even better videos by hitting the Super Thanks button to make a donation to me of your choice, or you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/djfurio or paypal djfurio76@gmail.com
Beginning and end tracks are my own productions. Download my albums at djfurio.bandcamp.com
04:31 Man... Tracey Chapman don't PLAY about her publishing 😂 Smooth B said they didn't see a single solitary dime off this joint...
Yeah she doesn’t like being sampled
This is one of the best channels on the internet for old school hip hop fans
Glad you like it 👍
You do a great job bro. Thanks for all of your hard work on putting these projects together. I'm 50 years old now. And had the pleasure of listening to my parents play the original records as a kid. And growing up on the hip-hop samples. You always bring back the memories bruh. 👍
I’m glad that you’re liking my videos
I'm amazed by the quality of the 70s songs, crystal clear
Yes. I do use software to enhance the sound of some of the samples.
05:17 R.I.P. to the incomparable Ms. Davis who passed Feb. 9th this year 😔
I'm waiting for the Hip Hop that sampled 70s Gospel videos.
Maybe
The Sweet Inspiration - I am Blue also sampled by Salt-N-Pepa - Shoop.
Yep
Premier is definitely the most creative when chopping samples
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They should be the the one who should get credit for hip hop
Super dope 🫡
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@@DJFurio respect ✊
I believe "Ms Fat booty" was produced by Ayatollah
Same person. I just listed it as the name is on the 12” release. Same as The Abstract is Q-Tip
@@DJFurio oh, ok I did not know that, thanks and btw your videos are Amazing, truly appreciate your work
Good to hear you’re enjoying them 👍
I always wondered where that sample from the "Main Source-Just hanging out" came from. Boss used it on "Deeper" too. I just assumed it was a Barry White song I never heard before.
Also A Tribe Called Quest used that Minnie Ripperton sample on "Lyrics to Go".
Boss did sample Barry White for the Deeper Hook. Never Gonna Give You Up
Yep. Barry White track I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby for the “deeper and deeper” vocals.
There's a version of the 90% of me is you by Gwen McCrae who also made the"Funky Sensation " song
I think Boss may have used Gwen McCrae's version!🤔
Heavy Gratitude
Thanks
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Eddie Brickell's 'What I Am' sampled by Brand Nubian for 'Slow Down'. Thank you for all you do!
Thanks for watching
Taana Gardner's "Heartbeat" is sampled heavily in Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes The Hotstepper."
Yeah. I’ve shown that in another video.
Thanks for the compilation
Thanks
Honorable mentions, other artists who shared listed samples:
•It's My Thing sample(EPMD)
•Linda Clifford Never Gonna Stop(Nas' Street Dreams)
•Sweet Inspirations I'm Blue(Salt & Pepa- Shoop)
•Vanessa Kendrick- 90% Of Me(Boss--???)
•Esther Phillips- That's All Right With Me(LL's Pink Cookies remix)
•Minnie Ripperton-Inside My Love(Tribe- Lyrics To Go)
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For the Vanessa Kendrick "90% of Me is You", why didn't you put Boss "Deeper", which is more recognizable? When I heard the song, I immediately thought Boss.
Main reason is because they didn’t use that version. They sampled the cover version by Gwen McCrae. Have a listen to it and you will know the part right at the start that they sampled.
Thanks for all this work! 🙏✨
Thanks for watching
Good list man I really this video
I thoroughly enjoyed this
Glad you liked it
my fav song from rob base it takes two
Great track
Idk, I think Inside My Love should have gone to ATCQ's Lyrics To Go.
Yeah it was a toss up between the 2 of them to be honest.
@@DJFurio okay, understandable
@@DJFurio No way!!! ATCQ all the way on this one Mr. FURIO🤣
Yeah but I’ve shown that sample a lot of times already
@@DJFurio don't understand your reply?
Another great video 💯
Hoping to see Ann Pebbles in your list 😎
Great video of samples thanks for this brilliant hip hop content
Thanks
Thanks
Appreciate the support 👍
Thank you for pumping these out my man. Love them
Thanks
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I thought you would at least put one of these up here...
"I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross
"Through the Fire" by Chaka Khan
"Move Me No Mountain" by Love Unlimited
Maybe. There’s so many I could have included but I just made a short video.
Still a nice video nevertheless. A couple of these I never knew so I learned something today. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks
Vanessa Kendrick had a couple other songs that sampled her.
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I have to ask 90% of me is you by Vanessa kendrick was also sampled by Sean price for imperius Rex?
Same track yes. Not sure if he used a cover version of it though as Gwen McCrea cover sounds very similar.
@@DJFurio alright thanks I just heard it and it sounds almost identical
This video is misleading lol. A lot of the samples were of men playing the instruments. You should have titled this: "hiphop samples from woman vocalists" and only included the vocals that got sampled.
Really? Never going to happen. You want me to check the credits on every track to see who was playing which instrument and if it’s a man then it has to be excluded? Adele is a major artist but she doesn’t play all the instruments. Same with Madonna. I’m not sure if you’re actually being serious or not.
If you're gonna vacuum off somebody else's Culture, get the credits straight. Mos Def - Ms. Fat Booty was produced by Ayatollah. Who TF iz "dj kool g"?!?
You are one unpleasant person. Learn the culture yourself. Producers use different names. It’s the same person www.discogs.com/release/24896-Mos-Def-Ms-Fat-Booty-Mathematics
@@DJFurio lol get em.. they seem to forget they didn't make the beat at all just cut and paste and add a few sounds so to argue who produced it absurd as if they put in some real work to come up with these beats most producers now days dont even know how to play live instruments dam near everything you hear is a sample. I would love to hear more beats from scratch but they rather sample so I don't even see how anyone can say this or that person produced anything when the song was most likely made before they was even born ... again cut and paste hell if that's the case we all are producers just my opinion got nothing against sampling if done right but its way outta hand like the not even trying to create their own beats
Sampling is great if done creatively. Taking a sample, chopping it up and completely rearranging it to make something new takes skill. Looping something with a new beat over it not so much.
@@DJFurio true
@@whatfor9029 & yet, here you are, talkin' about "they" on a video about sampling. Being that critical of sampling, watching this video, finding my comment, & then commenting, shows your a troll, with a HIGH probability of having some sort of "bias", to say the least. You know who samples, & is concerned about your opinion? Nobody of consequence.