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To, Busta seems to be a funny dude to work with. Cracking jokes and all that. Thats whatsup.
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TIMBO GOT IT
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Whats the song called, that they made in this video?
check out busta rhymes new video 'we made it' featuring Linkin Park!
Dis is y timbaland is da best
Timbo is a straight-up f***** genious. As soon as Busta Rhymes hears Timbo playin that beat, Busta jus started writin..the saying "great minds think alike" springs to mind!! like so many of Timbalands hits.
who shot ya by biggie
tempations by 2pac
and eminem my name is all use samples of songs years back
thats the best explantation i read in a minute!
whats the song in the background at theh start?
It's not a a bad analogy, because chefs don't necessarily make the SAME shit every time. What I'm saying is that you don't create your own ingredients - you choose from ones already created.
If you are arguing for the sole purpose of wanting to know if rock/pop artists typically sample songs, you're right. But if you're saying a song like Kanye "Stronger" isn't original, then you're an idiot. The concept of taking a song, flipping it, and doing what Kanye did is an original idea in itself.
Shook Ones was sampled, no doubt about it. But sampling is not necessarily just a loop or a chop - by sampling, I mean the drums, sometimes even bass, sometimes other hits, sometimes just voice.
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Oh man. There's a lot of original hip hop songs, but real producers like Dj Premier or Nicolay are using samples and thats how it goes and you can't change it. No one stop using the samples. About "shook ones" I have to agree with you, theres a lot of other songs like this one but most of hip hop song are made with using samples. If you want to understand this you have to be deep very very deep in hip hop culture. I just gave a two examples of producers but theres a lot of them
Not true !! Do you mean to tell me that there are no original hiphop songs out there ? You can't possibly trace the instrumentals of every hiphop song that's ever been released back to some previously made song. And I'm sure some of those original, non-sampled songs were good. Ok, how about 'shook ones' by mobb deep ? Classic hiphop song, sounds a lot like something someone invented from scratch, the peculiar chords don't strike me as originating from a previous song. It's so odd and unique.
That's a bad analogy. When you're making an apple pie, you're not aiming for originality, you're making THE SAME apple pie everyone's been making. That's not how music is. In music, the aim is for originality, we want something different, not like an apple pie that tastes the same and looks the same as all other apple pies. Look, many rock artists make original music most of the time. Go look at the top-charting rock songs right now and tell me which of them were sampled. None, I'll bet.
It's not stealing chords, it's using the samples as organic sounds.
When you make apple pie, do you create the apple, the butter, the sugar, and the dough??
If you asking about sampling in this video I a have bad news. THERE'S NO SAMPLING AT ALL.
The sampling is a big part of hiphop culture, without sampling hip hop can't exist. You can't live without air, hip hop can't live without samples. Yes can make a new song, completely from scratch thats right, without any samples or as you call it "steals", but on that way song won't have that vibe and feeling.
its such a catchy beat, he makes it look so easy
Regardless of what kind of sampling it is, WHY DO YOU EVEN HAVE TO SAMPLE ?? Is it impossible to make a new and original song without stealing chords from an old song ?
the beat is from timbaland too^^
check out xzibit- hey now... its sounds a little bit like this^^
I don't know what you mean, because there'a a two types of sampling. First is when you sample an old record, and making completely new song from this sample, not loop it, but cut it in many diffrent ways, and make your own melody from it so that's good.
But if you sample a song, and you loop selected sample, it's not so good. If someone doing like this it' beacame against the law.
naaah man, he didn't yet, this track as I know will be on the next Timbaland album, so we have to wait for it, unless maybe it came before Timbaland next album, who knows...
I doubt it. If beat-making is as easy as you make it out to be, then why do so many hiphop producers sample other people's beats ? It must be because coming up with your own original beat and playing the instrumentation is so difficult that you just sample an already-written beat and go with it.
Im preety sure that's how it goes. If you really good at beatmaking like Timbo, you only need several minutes to make something like The Way I Are or Give It To Me it's really easy.
Maybe that's ridiculous but beat making is a sort of fun, you play with sound, mess with them and making beats and thats all. |