Whatās the argument being had? Why are people mad at 2000s songs getting sampled ?
Without knowing the context, my guess is people are annoyed that some of the modern producers are sampling 90's/00's songs many of which were samples themselves. Case in point:
At that point it's a sample of a sample. In biology clones of clones usually end up with a gang of mutations. And my thing is what are we really doing here? People can't even be bothered to dig through crates to find another song from back in the day,"back in the day" i.e. the 70's/80's to flip?

Without knowing the context, my guess is people are annoyed that some of the modern producers are sampling 90's/00's songs many of which were samples themselves. Case in point:
At that point it's a sample of a sample. In biology clones of clones usually end up with a gang of mutations. And my thing is what are we really doing here? People can't even be bothered to dig through crates to find another song from back in the day,"back in the day" i.e. the 70's/80's to flip?

Why should a producer today have to go back 40+ years when producers "back in the day" only went back 15-20? By the "older is better" rule, sampling Usher's U Don't Have to Call today(23 years later) would be better than sampling the Temptations' Papa Was a Rollin Stone in 1994(22 years later). If you don't like how "simple" some of these flips are, I hope you had that same energy for all those Bad Boy hits that straight up looped hit records from like 17 years prior. All that matters is if it sounds good and you did something to make it your own. Anything other than that is bullshyt gatekeeping![]()
mark 45 king. Dre had absolutely nothing to do with that beatI don't care about how old a song is, Dre sampled "Stan" from a Dido song that came out two years prior. It's sampling a sample that's wack to me.
He's right.
But I donāt think the argument is based in people sampling things that are too recent. I think it's more on the quality of the music being made today, and the lack of creativity. He brought up "It Ain't Hard to Tell", as an example. But Large Pro didn't just loop "Human Nature" and call it a day. His beats would be like 5-6 different samples and chops put together and arranged to sound like something completely new. He actually mastered the art of sampling.
So I donāt think the issue is sampling joints that are too new. It's about sampling and being lazy about it. Which was the same argument Showbiz and Diamond used to speak on in the 90's. Sampling is fine, but if you're not creative with how you're doing it and your sh*t is lazy and wack, it's going to show.
And he said āwe canāt get on these kids for not knowingā and thatās correct but who is teaching them because a 13 year old kid isnāt putting up the bread to buy a laptop or phone to consume content. Someone has to curate the news, culture, music and manners that these kids build their value system on.
For the kids today, you might not know where to look first but itās laid out for you so feel just as hyped as we felt when we ādiscoveredā 70s soul and 80s R&B.