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

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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.

Vocal samples. I can't stand Pete's hating ass but he's right here. These nikkas is taking beats from tracks that was huge hits not even 5 years ago. Time flies WAY faster these days too so it feels even sooner. Lol
 

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And i provided an example of that in this very thread with this post, which I guess you skipped right over

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:
That's R and B, wrong too. :russ:
 
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And the only thing R&B about the SWV song is SWV singing over the beat, cause it’s stil basically the 10 Crack Commandments beat that they’re singing over :mjlol:
 

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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! nikkas providing examples of songs that sound nothing like the shyt they used as proof of Pete being wrong. The production crew I always point out who were flagrant af with ripping off shyt that just dropped was Beats by the Pound. I'll never forget them sampling Jon B.'s "They Don't Know" a week after Jon's album dropped w/ no shame.
 

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The point and example still stands and is accurate :mjlol:


Some of y’all just love to argue about any damn thing, it’s funny to me :laff:
Dude, you are using the worst possible examples to make your point like how you always use the ugliest pics of girls in your JBO threads.

First a vocal sample, then an R&B remix from the same damn executive producer :mjlol:
 
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Dude, you are using the worst possible examples to make your point like how you always use the ugliest pics of girls in your JBO threads.

First a vocal sample, then an R&B remix from the same damn executive producer :mjlol:


Nah, the Biggie and SWV joints are good examples, y'all just want to argue:lolbron:

it's essentially the same beat.

only thing R&B about the SWV joint is them singing over it. When they ain't singing over the 10 Crack Commandments beat and Biggie is rapping over it, it's a Hip Hop song. same shyt.


the other example i gave that you and that other poster are harping over, was just another example of sampling i was given, nothing more, nothing less.

as for the JBO comment, i didn't know it was suppose to be some type of piece of grand art work when it came to a JBO thread. :laff:
 
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As a Pete Rock fan, I am tired of his hating. Work must be coming slow for him. Joe Sinister said Primo and Pete Rock would get 10-15k for a remix beat in the 90s. Pete ain’t getting 300$ from these youngins nowadays. Get over it Pete, you are not on top of the beat makers food chains no more.
 

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Nah, the Biggie and SWV joints are good examples, y'all just want to argue:lolbron:

it's essentially the same beat.

only thing R&B about the SWV joint is them singing over it. When they ain't singing over the 10 Crack Commandments beat and Biggie is rapping over it, it's a Hip Hop song. same shyt.


the other example i gave that you and that other poster are harping over, was just another example of sampling i was given, nothing more, nothing less.

as for the JBO comment, i didn't know it was suppose to be some type of piece of grand art work when it came to a JBO thread. :laff:
It's Puffy giving a beat from one of his artists to an R&B act so they can sing over it. Literally just SWV singing You're the One over the 10 Crack Commandments beat so they can have a "street" remix. Remixes in general don't really count with this premise since they're usually just novelty tracks made for specific settings.

Not even remotely the same thing that Pete Rock is talking about. How can you not even see that?
 
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It's Puffy giving a beat from one of his artists to an R&B act so they can sing over it.

Not even remotely the same thing that Pete Rock is sampling over. How can you not even see that?

it's the same beat :unimpressed:

how can you not hear it? :mjlol:

SWV sang over the beat, Biggie rapped over it

end of discussion

im not arguing this simple shyt over and over again :pachaha:
 

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These old nikkas be so fukking Delusional with their lack of situational awareness
 

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It's Puffy giving a beat from one of his artists to an R&B act so they can sing over it. Literally just SWV singing You're the One over the 10 Crack Commandments beat so they can have a "street" remix. Remixes in general don't really count with this premise since they're usually just novelty tracks made for specific settings.

Not even remotely the same thing that Pete Rock is talking about. How can you not even see that?
Do they count as two different songs or one song lol …wtf are we doing here :mjlol:
 

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it's the same beat :unimpressed:

how can you not hear it? :mjlol:

SWV sang over the beat, Biggie rapped over it

end of discussion

im not arguing this simple shyt over and over again :pachaha:
nikka, are you not even paying attention to my posts?

I said it's the same beat. What you're not comprehending is that it's not what Pete Rock is talking about, which is producers sampling a recent hit from another producer to make a new song instead of some original shyt.

The SWV You're The On Remix is effectively a mashup. SWV singing their recent hit to the beat of a grimy Biggie song. Remixes in general don't really count in this discussion because those type of shyts are just novelty tracks made for certain settings. No different from Mary J/ Blige singing I'm Going Down to The What...coincidentally another remix involving Puff giving a Bad Boy song to a Bad Boy affiliate



Critical thinking be kicking y'alls asses.
 
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