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

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It was done by hip hop greats of his era and his direct peers.

Pete is a disgruntled hater. There's no rules as long as it's good.

Hip hop has become the running back position of the music genre because of this attitude..

Anything with no sense of regulation benefits the corporation
 

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Hip hop has become the running back position of the music genre because of this attitude..

Anything with no sense of regulation benefits the corporation
Not true. It's about how samples are used. There's no time limit. Pete is an elitist

When 9th came out he was sampling mp3 and using fruity loops but made classic hip hop despite breaking all the purist rules. No vinyl and no hardware sampler. The end result is what matter. Stop putting limitations on creativity
 

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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.

Let them expose themselves with fake rules

It's the creativity that matters elitism is an ass holes fav pass time.
 

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He hating it’s always happened that’s hip-hop flip the song into ya own shyt.
 

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I get the point about sampling hits that were already established but what does sampling music that came out recently have to do with the producers talent/ear for sounds? I mean if it messed with it in a way, it's almost unrecognizable and sounds good, what's the problem?
 

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I always thought that R&B and Hip Hop (Atleast the radio hits) were only popular because they were sampling classic songs we all already knew
 

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I'm not sure if he means this, but coming from a Producers perspective, I think he means how they sample now is low key lazy af. nikkas sampling songs that just kinda recently came out with barely any changes and I honestly don't think people getting them cleared either. Idk though. Didn't read into it much yet.
 
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This is a good one:







Pete Rock acting grumpy, but he's really targeting Hitmaka, Mustard (to some extent), and probably the guy who produced the Coi Leray song that samples The Message.

What Pete doesn't realize is that hip-hop's always sampled songs and producers always did it in the laziest way possible. It predates Puff. Not everyone is creative with the samples. Also, house music/EDM producers have long done this too.

Pete Rock gotta adapt to the times.
 

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Pretty soon all music, worldwide, is going to have one beat and many tongues saying the same thing, the same way.



Its already half way there...
 
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