Go check out the song! He missed the best part which is the "Whooaaa ooohh ooohhh" sample Ill Bill uses on the chorus. Fucking brilliant use of sampling.
The Gary Numan/Basement Jaxx one I found by complete accident. I had a radio station playing on my phone and heard it and thought it was Where's Your Head At.
It actually sucks that Eric Prydz's biggest hit is this song... He has so many great tracks, like ''Opus" with one of best buildups I've ever heard, but he is most well known for his worst song and his worst music video. In My opinion it really sucks.
@@robak128 Well, you can consolate yourself by knowing this isn't Eric Prydz who really made the track, if you didn't like it :p ruclips.net/video/kzzJB1oh7qE/видео.html Track originally made by Thomas Bangalter (the silver Daft Punk) and DJ Falcon, but never released and Eric Prydz took the job without making it illegal so
7:02 I like how the profile picture of speedstckinggirl has Skrillex in it, showing respect to the original sample to his hit song, Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites.
@@thomascrownbuerger I thought the same thing. Pretty sure Page is in the video for the song, playing along. But I guess this video isn't meant to be "you didn't know this was a sample" so much as "here's where it started".
Hmmm, let's try to digest it.... hit songs (implying they're big) and their original samples (meaning, "and where that sound is actually from"). Anyone who has learned any language past "i fuck u, u r dumb" would understand that. But I guess I'm just the third person in a row that doesn't get it. Man I can't believe how beyond smart some people here are
Isley Brother's song "Between the sheets" was sampled even before Biggie used it. It was back in 1993, on a track called "Solo per te", by the Italian rap group Articolo 31
Adnonnymous I’ve been making these videos for a couple of years and no one ever said that. Until about 3 weeks ago, now I’m having loads of comments about it lol.
I was proper surprised by the origin of the Dub Be Good To Me beat, not sure who I thought that was but it certainly wasn’t them. I hadn’t clocked that Gary Numan sample usage before neither, good stuff!
The Carpenters' 'We've Only Just Begun' was itself a cover of a jingle of a Bank commercial. Beats International's 'Dub Be Good To Me' was a cover of The S.O.S.Band's 1983 hit 'Just Be Good To Me', so in effect, was a bit of a 'double' sample job.
That’s not true. It‘s called "Lose Yourself“ and the song doesn’t contain any samples as Jeff Bass and Luis Resto made all the instrument tracks themselves
@@leonsteinmetz5671 misspelled the song name, thx for the notice XD anyways you have to admit that it sounds similar lol, maybe it's not the same (and it is not in fact), but it still sounds quite similar
wait a minute - who is cirocco jones!? metropolis zone was clearly by masato nakamura. but i love the fact that you were including video games as well.
I was watching this with my dad on the same room while connected to the speakers then I heared "Here comes the pain!" That is when I turn the volumes down because I know what will happen lmao
Wow...how did I not know about that ABBA sample?? I knew about The Fugees' song 'Rumble In The Jungle' using ABBA's 'The Name of The Game' but I sure as hell did not know about Immortal Technique. Thanks very much for posting!
@@RRansomSmith And he was the first to actually give her credit instead of just letting her be the nameless vocalist on the record, too. :) Unfortunately, she's since passed. RIP.
@@riinak7212 correct although she did take other groups to court (as did Martha Wash) for not crediting her vocals used in their compositions. And yeah, she's since died in 2011 from heart failure. She's survived by her 4 kids.
@@janmcfly yep. And “The Way It Is” was remade by Liam because he couldn’t afford the ACTUAL Thriller sample… Slight tangent, but now that I think, Ylvis probably got inspiration from Thriller as well, just listen to the dubstep noises and they are similar to the section used by The Prodigy for “The Way It Is”
People have been searching for this sample for a few years now, but no new information out there unfortunately. If it becomes available I’ll include it in a video
Might be a coincidence, but I remember when researching this video I found a couple of people discussing this on a forum or blog or something and sort of confirmed my thinking so I included it. This would be an interpolation not a sample but I never used to specify back then.
Love the inclusion of Eleanor Rigby but you didn't choose what might be the most insane sample of all time which is turning that very sad song into THE THONG SONG!
Haha I have used that in another video, I love that flip! Although Thong Song samples the Wes Montgomery cover of Elenor Rigby 🙂 and sisqo gets no royalties from that song, it all goes to Ricky Martin’s ‘people’ for using the phrase ‘living da Vida Loca’ it’s crazy.
Never knew "Shape of you" sampled "Shape of you"
Dylaniam1 and now you’re a little wiser for the knowledge
Ah yes this floor is made of floor
i know a sample when i hear one and i would’ve never thought that was a sample. is it a sample of something new or old?
Shape of you is sampled of no scrub by tlc look it up
These are the videos I live for. I love spotting song samples.
Ok chill
Jay z
Wait... SOMEONE SAMPLED THROUGH THE FIRE AND FLAMES?
Go check out the song! He missed the best part which is the "Whooaaa ooohh ooohhh" sample Ill Bill uses on the chorus. Fucking brilliant use of sampling.
Ok
Intense Guitar Hero III flashbacks 😂
The opening drum break of that last song, "footsteps in the dark" by The Isley Brothers, is the sample in Thundercat's Them Changes.
Damn nice
5:28 the only one of these that is in the public domain and thus royalty free
The Gary Numan/Basement Jaxx one I found by complete accident. I had a radio station playing on my phone and heard it and thought it was Where's Your Head At.
Jeromy Williams It’s a great use of sampling 😊
Call on me is such a classic
@x _ Correction: *Valerie*
@@00FMklary i meant what i said
It actually sucks that Eric Prydz's biggest hit is this song... He has so many great tracks, like ''Opus" with one of best buildups I've ever heard, but he is most well known for his worst song and his worst music video. In My opinion it really sucks.
Or stand by me
@@robak128 Well, you can consolate yourself by knowing this isn't Eric Prydz who really made the track, if you didn't like it :p
ruclips.net/video/kzzJB1oh7qE/видео.html Track originally made by Thomas Bangalter (the silver Daft Punk) and DJ Falcon, but never released and Eric Prydz took the job without making it illegal so
7:02 I like how the profile picture of speedstckinggirl has Skrillex in it, showing respect to the original sample to his hit song, Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites.
how does this not have millions of views
4:41 Also WAKE UP - RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
Okurrr
WAKE UUUUUUP
I'm going by memory here, but wasn't that from/on the Godzilla soundtrack and Jimmy Page is credited on the track?
Sounds like the Black ops 1 theme also
@@thomascrownbuerger I thought the same thing. Pretty sure Page is in the video for the song, playing along. But I guess this video isn't meant to be "you didn't know this was a sample" so much as "here's where it started".
3:51 You mean:
Masato Nakamura - Metropolis Zone (Cirocco Jones only composed for Sonic 3 among others)
Most of these sampled songs were way bigger hits than who actually sampled them lol
@Tre Turner actually no
@Tre Turner Man, u r so toxic. And u can't even understand english. Read again what fuxbox wrote
@Tre Turner ok, if you say so
Hmmm, let's try to digest it.... hit songs (implying they're big) and their original samples (meaning, "and where that sound is actually from"). Anyone who has learned any language past "i fuck u, u r dumb" would understand that. But I guess I'm just the third person in a row that doesn't get it. Man I can't believe how beyond smart some people here are
"mk buddy, yall dumb asf
"
"you talk like youre nine years old buddy"
I watch these videos just to find new songs to listen to
7:47 - I was expecting Marky Mark & The Funky bunch to be next, not Black Box
I also completely forgot David McCallum had an album out...
Same
Isley Brother's song "Between the sheets" was sampled even before Biggie used it. It was back in 1993, on a track called "Solo per te", by the Italian rap group Articolo 31
I confirmed i'm italian
It was also used by Gwen Stefani on the song "Luxurious"
Before that "Bonita Applebum Hootie Mix" by A Tribe Called Quest.
Gary Numan is so underrated
doom slayer I have a whole video on him if you haven’t seen it already 😊
The Texas speak&math was also used by deadmau5 for “maths”
-- And for Limp Bizkit's cover of The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes."
The weird calculator at 8:47 is also used in Deadmau5 - Maths
Funky Worm has been sampled in a TON of tunes. And, of course, Dr. Dre took that sound and ran with it ;) De La used it pretty early on.
took me forever to realize the original samples were first
Adnonnymous I’ve been making these videos for a couple of years and no one ever said that. Until about 3 weeks ago, now I’m having loads of comments about it lol.
@@8mu- Lmao, it's because in a recent similar video I watched, the hit song came first.
These videos are great for finding songs to download.
11:42 - Also sampled for Gwen Stefani's song "Luxurious"
PurplePinkRed This is true 😊
Personally I'd put audio samples like lines from a movie and the "Yes, oh my god!" audio in a different category.
I was proper surprised by the origin of the Dub Be Good To Me beat, not sure who I thought that was but it certainly wasn’t them. I hadn’t clocked that Gary Numan sample usage before neither, good stuff!
Also - in case peeps don't know: Beats International is Fatboy Slim's (Norman Cook) early band.
The Carpenters' 'We've Only Just Begun' was itself a cover of a jingle of a Bank commercial.
Beats International's 'Dub Be Good To Me' was a cover of The S.O.S.Band's 1983 hit 'Just Be Good To Me', so in effect, was a bit of a 'double' sample job.
oh my god...how have i never heard Ken's theme was cheap trick before now
10:25 Uh... Meow?
:I
Foul beast!
The Les Baxter track is also used in The Wiseguys- Face the Flames.
its a classic piece by Rachmaninoff
ruclips.net/video/SCm9O2KNEX4/видео.html
The Wiseguys were great. Bought all their stuff on wax.
And also in Babasonicos - Coyarama
4:55 the same sample is used in the intro of "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, the second beat is cut down turning to the lower tone but that's it
That’s not true. It‘s called "Lose Yourself“ and the song doesn’t contain any samples as Jeff Bass and Luis Resto made all the instrument tracks themselves
@@leonsteinmetz5671 misspelled the song name, thx for the notice XD anyways you have to admit that it sounds similar lol, maybe it's not the same (and it is not in fact), but it still sounds quite similar
7:00 Rammstein font?
Also for Prelude in C Minor is originally by Sergei Rachmonioff.
The Clash - Guns of Brixton sample is also used in Cypress Hill - What's your number.
9:05 Dude, that's Rachmaninoff
yeah man like wtf
Your comment made me remember Mike Teavee's mother in Willy Wonka saying "Rachmaninoff" when it was actually Mozart that Willy Wonka played 😂
Some real good ones in there!
imagine having your song sampled by General Levy......
wait a minute - who is cirocco jones!? metropolis zone was clearly by masato nakamura.
but i love the fact that you were including video games as well.
6:15 also Rakim & Eric B. - Paid In Full
bobbysworld281995 sounds nothing like paid in full
@@n8ivballer248 it does
I was watching this with my dad on the same room while connected to the speakers then I heared "Here comes the pain!" That is when I turn the volumes down because I know what will happen lmao
ENEMY! SHOW ME WHAT YOU WANNABE! I CAN HANDLE ANYTHING! EVEN IF I CAN'T HANDLE YOU!!
we love some Slipknot, don't we
slipknot r childabusers, nothing more
Wow...how did I not know about that ABBA sample?? I knew about The Fugees' song 'Rumble In The Jungle' using ABBA's 'The Name of The Game' but I sure as hell did not know about Immortal Technique. Thanks very much for posting!
At 7:45, the melody kinda reminds me of "Good Vibrations" by "Marky Mark and the funky bunch".
Thomas Steudter that’s because that’s where it came from.
And she is the female vocal in the chorus on that song as well
@@RRansomSmith And he was the first to actually give her credit instead of just letting her be the nameless vocalist on the record, too. :) Unfortunately, she's since passed. RIP.
@@riinak7212 correct although she did take other groups to court (as did Martha Wash) for not crediting her vocals used in their compositions.
And yeah, she's since died in 2011 from heart failure. She's survived by her 4 kids.
Voodoo People is a sample from Nirvana?!!!!! Mind blown!
No. This one is not a sample. They recorded it by themself.
Most of today's mainstream recordings are samples over computer beats.
Technically they grabbed the riff and played it themselves but yeah its practically a sample. Pretty neat huh?
@@janmcfly yep. And “The Way It Is” was remade by Liam because he couldn’t afford the ACTUAL Thriller sample…
Slight tangent, but now that I think, Ylvis probably got inspiration from Thriller as well, just listen to the dubstep noises and they are similar to the section used by The Prodigy for “The Way It Is”
This is called interpolation, replaying of a sample, still covered by law and requires permission.
1:07 is also used in Aint it Different
The Math thing that I can never remember the name of is also in a couple Deadmau5 songa
I love how half of the comments in the RUclips videos for the originals are references to the samples
dennis edwards - dont look any further is also sampled by Erik B and Rakim - Paid in full. And in a lot more songs. Check it out!
It most certainly is.
1:34 - Ohio Worms Sample, is actually used in N.W.A - Dopeman, as well
It’s also used in “gangsta gangsta”
7:46 also "Good Vibrations" by Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch would apply here
Nas sampled The Incredible Bongo Band's cover of In A Gadda Da Vida, not the original by Iron Butterfly
Probably couldn't find The Incredible Bongo Band's version.
Kris Kross Jump has a lot of samples. I want you back from the Jackson 5 is in there.
I was hoping to hear Good Vibrations ( Marky Mark version) after Loleatte Holloway's Love Sensation, I almost forgot about Ride in Time.
Been sampled a ton over the years. Huge classic.
Well, Death Grips sampled a printer for apparently no reason
Cause why the fuck not
here come the pain ..
Metropolis Zone by Cirocco Jones has the wrong composer. A band called Dreams Come True actually composed it.
Masato Nakamura of Dreams come true, Cirocco Jones worked on Sonic 3
Brilliant work
goodsirknight
Thanks buddy.
Metropolis was by Masato Nakamura, not Cirocco Jones, Cirocco only worked on some of Sonic 3's music.
the sample of the song wheres yo head at also appears in an unreleased song by Oliver Tree called silhouette
you just gave me an entire setlist to keep a party hoppin for all generations. THANK YOU!!!!!! (yes i do more than just press play.)
1:23 me when i saw a new student in my class and he like memes
Producers should be mentioned
Prod Jay Lamaj
Most of the time I can’t find the producer credits, and it’d probably take even longer to get a video out if I had to find them all.
Awww man all my favs from back in the day are samples!
1:35 also “Gangsta Gangsta” By NWA
1:30 this is sounds like a gta san Andreas ost
Because actually the song is present in GTA SA
@@mohamedalamine132 I KNOW :)
9:04 Prelude in C-minor is also used in "Pit of Vipers" by Simon Curtis
09:04 Sergei Rachmaninov, 1892
sure Rachmaninov's prelude..
By the way "Pretty Little Ditty" was sampled on "Ain't It Different (feat. AJ Tracey & Stormzy) " by Headie One 2020
I’ve included that on one of my other videos. Great song!
@@8mu- Yeah I realized it 10minutes later.
The song is fire 🔥🔥🔥
4:40 Is that also the SAW theme ?
What was the intro music?
5:12 Nirvana was inspired by the Kanishka song by an Argentine band called Los Brujos
class as always on top , all videos scoring
Funky worm has been used in countless hip hop samples. NWA, ice cube, tons of people have used it
Wait! Didn't The Beatles Elenor Rigby was coverd by Marky Mark, too in Happy People!?
What's the name of the music at 0:00 already?
Didn’t expect anyone to sample TTFAF that’s for sure
Cuál es la canción del outro del vídeo?
Love that they included A's Monkey Kong! Totally out of left field
KASH MONAY A great band 😊
Speak and spell was also sampled by the Gorillaz for the song saturnz bars on Humanz.
Demn when I heard the california love, really made my day. 👍
Is it just me or is that I paused the original song to guess what that hit song may be.
6:15 Tupac sampled Eric B. & Rakim's (Paid inFull) sample of this song!!
Dizzee rascal sampled korn!!! Woooaaa also love the prof green brahms sample haha
3:23 Shape Of You fan sample?
Bruh Kens Theme had me turn my head so fast
4:07 this is a good way to wake someone up
This good what happened to the one hit people now
I don't know who to ask... I've been looking desperately for J Paul Getto's samples used in The Vibe. Please help @Eightminutesupsidedown
People have been searching for this sample for a few years now, but no new information out there unfortunately. If it becomes available I’ll include it in a video
@@8mu- 🤞🏻
thanks a lot this is so great!
Thank you 🙂 there’s plenty more 😉
Sooo no one heard come on baby light my fire at 0:50?
Great tunes!!
Pretty sure Walk Idiot Walk was just a coincidence. Never really pieced them together though, so nice spot
Might be a coincidence, but I remember when researching this video I found a couple of people discussing this on a forum or blog or something and sort of confirmed my thinking so I included it.
This would be an interpolation not a sample but I never used to specify back then.
7:44 bookmark for me
1:05 the song with a smple just got sampled by stormzy lol
8:00 Doom's E2M8
11:25, didn't know Ducky had a hit in the 60's, let alone it was sampled in one of the greatest hip hop tracks of all time 😁
Love the inclusion of Eleanor Rigby but you didn't choose what might be the most insane sample of all time which is turning that very sad song into THE THONG SONG!
Haha I have used that in another video, I love that flip! Although Thong Song samples the Wes Montgomery cover of Elenor Rigby 🙂 and sisqo gets no royalties from that song, it all goes to Ricky Martin’s ‘people’ for using the phrase ‘living da Vida Loca’ it’s crazy.
Compare the theme for Hollywood Squares 1986 to Nelly's Dilemma
I think that at some point the order got inverted...
Nope, is a really old video though.
Half of these i’ve never heard of. And some of these are literally samples of other songs being sampled.
the one from the next episode caught me off guard... didnt expect this from you andre young.
is The Hives one checked?
3:56 and then, out of nowhere: a Sonic sample! Lol
0:08 Wuki sampled this too
I wasn't expecting Streetfighter 2 and Sonic The Hedgehog I must say.