With all due respect guys ,can we all agree the genius put on the "the planet" and "mass appeal" Ve observed all premier songs samples with more than three went on to be the great
11:00 I was always wondering where that "YEA!" and "WOO!" came from, and now I know it came from "It Takes Two" Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock album. It's ironic how Gang Starr took a sample of a song that had background sampled Woos and Yeas in the background, that's fascinating. At least now I know where it originated and not say from a 1990s album.
You miss Tonz’n’Gunz,Gang starr just to get a rep,you miss The planet,the sample of Gang Starr Place where we dwell,Speak ya clout of a sample of Gang Starr I’m the man and you missed Blowin Up the Spot,Dj premier scratches the Guru voices from Guru I’m the man. 😅😢
I understand what you're saying but this kind of information is pretty much impossible to hide ever since the internet became widespread. Eventually somebody is going to recognize one of the samples, and all of these tracks are listed on Wikipedia and Whosampled already anyways. 99.99% of people that sample snitch are fans of the original artist and they want to know how they did their magic and how they can learn from the flips for their own beats.
@@Dog-999i So be apart and add to the problem? You know how you learn? you hit the record stores, study the music, look up interviews. Thats why theres alot of "beat makers" that are just poor mans clones.
!!! 13:28 Wrong cover 🙏
CAN YOU DO I 4 THE CRIMINAL MINDED ALBUM
With all due respect guys ,can we all agree the genius put on the "the planet" and "mass appeal"
Ve observed all premier songs samples with more than three went on to be the great
good job dude!
11:00 I was always wondering where that "YEA!" and "WOO!" came from, and now I know it came from "It Takes Two" Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock album. It's ironic how Gang Starr took a sample of a song that had background sampled Woos and Yeas in the background, that's fascinating. At least now I know where it originated and not say from a 1990s album.
The Woos and Yeas were sampled from Lyn Collins’s “Think (About It)” in case you were wondering about where it was originally sampled.
Great job @vinizius ,oh you been around..
THAT IS DIGGIN' FOLKS.
THE ILL FLIPAGE.
A clear picture of sample-based art...
Blind Alley
by The Emotions
for the comin' for DATAZ drums
You miss Tonz’n’Gunz,Gang starr just to get a rep,you miss The planet,the sample of Gang Starr Place where we dwell,Speak ya clout of a sample of Gang Starr I’m the man and you missed Blowin Up the Spot,Dj premier scratches the Guru voices from Guru I’m the man. 😅😢
Watch better!!
This Is only Hard to Earn album, Just to Get a Rep comes from Step in the Arena, I'm the Man and The Place Where We Dwell come from Daily Operation
Ok,I understand,thanks for reponse.
great job mate! But on Massappeal there is also a sort of choir that sounds like a slow moog. tell us please :)
Italiano??
@@vinizius_samplesYT si
@@marcobarbaro9493 ahh bene bene, ogni tanto incontro dei compaesani
Preemo would hate this
We snitch 24/7 now. No mo Mr Nice guys 😂
@@smanqele I forget that ya'll are not hip hop culture in the slightest so i can't hold you to the same standards, that's my fault.
@@Bigenshiesty We got a live one here 😀
I understand what you're saying but this kind of information is pretty much impossible to hide ever since the internet became widespread. Eventually somebody is going to recognize one of the samples, and all of these tracks are listed on Wikipedia and Whosampled already anyways. 99.99% of people that sample snitch are fans of the original artist and they want to know how they did their magic and how they can learn from the flips for their own beats.
@@Dog-999i So be apart and add to the problem? You know how you learn? you hit the record stores, study the music, look up interviews. Thats why theres alot of "beat makers" that are just poor mans clones.