Pete Rock Shades Modern Hip-Hop Producers For Resampling Records ‘MADE ONLY 3-4 YEARS AGO' 🟨 HipHopDX

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They even laced the lyrics by adding their own stance to it. Hell, Master P and em were known for changing the chorus and just using some shyt like "Its so hard to say goodbye to my dead homies" or some shyt.
:mjlol:

When I first heard that shyt, I laughed out loud foreal

 

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Producers did that in his era too

People who he considered his equals and contemporaries, no less. :dwillhuh:

Erick Sermon flipped the drums off 'Fairplay' for 'So What Cha Sayin' and both records came out in '88.

Q-Tip sampled Jade a year after their record dropped.
 
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Hold up, that didn't sample Deep Cover at all :russ:. It sampled the same drum loop that Deep Cover used, yes, but it's not a sample of Deep Cover. This is the drum break:



And for D'Evils, vocal samples are an entirely different story from the actual beat.

Like damn I disagree with pete Rock's premise but at least argue against it correctly :stopitslime:

You’re right. And Mo bee sampled deep cover for if I die tonight on MATW not temptations.
 

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He made some classic record and is from the 914. But He's a walking punching bag rightfully so :russ:
 

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I understand how Pete feels..

I don't think he explains himself properly..

The sp-1200 had like 5 seconds(don't quote me) of sample time for 1 sound....

How are "producers" with all this technology coming up with bullshyt?

In general..

When you take pride in your craft and the new nikka showing up cutting all kinds of corners and calling himself what you call yourself, yeah you gonna feel a way...
 

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Pete sampled Luther's Don't You Know That for Hev's Got Me Waiting. He should be the last person to say anything about looping entire secions of songs.
 

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This is why producers say: make songs to please artists, not other producers.

Producers are some of music's worst gatekeepers smh.

Seriously, if you want some honestly horrible music takes read producer twitter.
 

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back to back to back of sampling

Dr. Dre (92')


Biggie sampling Dr. Dre (94)


Jamal's joint samples Biggie (95)

You have no idea what you're talking about. Stick to underfed cac bishes, please :mjlol:

He's talking about making records from a main sample that was used recently, not a random vocal phrase. Jesus:snoop:
 

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This the only thing from back in the days that I noticed that was close in years when I heard it.





 

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Producers were sampling songs that were 3-4 years old back then too :gucci:



This samples Dr Dre’s deep cover which was only 3 years old at the time.



This was sampling songs that were only 2 years old at the time.

Pete is the perfect example of a stereotypical hating old head.


Producers always used dope rap lines or sampled new R&B vocals in hooks.
 
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You have no idea what you're talking about. Stick to underfed cac bishes, please :mjlol:

He's talking about making records from a main sample that was used recently, not a random vocal phrase. Jesus:snoop:

And i provided an example of that in this very thread with my first example in another post in this thread in the first page, which I guess you skipped right over.

I was just using a different example of sampling when I posted the one example that you quoted from me.

You so busy trying to be Mr. Correct you failed to even see this post :mjlol:

(Yeah and you stick to the fat and obese women you be lusting over :pachaha:)


Once again here’s the post I made on the first page of this very thread you skipped right over which is what Pete was talking about:

perfect example

March of 97'



June of 97'
 

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Hold up, that didn't sample Deep Cover at all :russ:. It sampled the same drum loop that Deep Cover used, yes, but it's not a sample of Deep Cover. This is the drum break:



And for D'Evils, vocal samples are an entirely different story from the actual beat.

Like damn I disagree with pete Rock's premise but at least argue against it correctly :stopitslime:


This, a large percentage of cats in here are off base lol
 
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