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Artistic license in interpreting some of your earlier posts in the thread

i was with you until the bolded but i know they yo favorites![]()
who said this?. Whoever did obviously dont know shyt about hip hop production. That flip was by no means "simple". One of the illest sample flips in hip hop history.
Listen to Aint Nothing But a G Thang then listen to teh Leon Haywood original.where are the examples? point out whats not impressive. and prodigy aint the goat rapper.
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Dre was biting Erick Sermons sound
and erick sermon was just jackin' old those zapp and parliament funkadelic records. zz top too
yup, puffy and the hitmen was straight up just jackin' shyt and damn near not changin' a thing to it lmao
If you think about it...there's really no difference.I know a lot of Hip-hop heads and producers don't like to hear it but :
Creating music from scratch >> sampling.
I'm not saying sampling is simple or easy but as an art form, regarding the creative process, creating music from scratch is superior. Those musicians from the 70's and the 80's were amazing.
they think that got me about Erick was if you read the credits he would sample Zapp "Dance Floor" on like 6 songs of the album and that always baffled me.. because I didn't here the same sound on those 6 records... but it was like every one of their first 4 albums
yeah but the more you listen to the records he sampled, you can tell he didn't do much either. not straight jacks but they ain't far fetch at all from the originals lol
Remember when I heard Puff and Mic Geronimo and also been around the world.. I thought they where cool until I was digging in my old record collection back then and realized I had the originals and they were the same song..