Cassius why i love you sample
Sample Credit: B. Kanye West — The College Dropout. All Falls Down feat. Syleena Johnson Interpolation. Never Let Me Down feat. Jay-Z and J. Ivy Interpolation. Get 'Em High feat. Talib Kweli and Common. Slow Jamz feat. Twista and Jamie Foxx. Two Words feat. Dilated Peoples — Neighborhood Watch. Kanye West, Common , and Talib Kweli.
Jadakiss — Kiss of Death. Where You Wanna Be feat. Mobb Deep — Amerikaz Nightmare. More or Less feat. Foxy Brown. Talib Kweli — The Beautiful Struggle. Mos Def — The New Danger.
Cam'ron — Purple Haze. Sample Credit: William Bell feat. Mavis Staples — Strung Out. What Can I Do feat. Missy Elliott , John Legend. The Game — The Documentary. Mariah Carey — The Emancipation of Mimi.
Britney Spears — The Original Doll. Grown Man Pt. Common — Be. Kanye West — Late Registration. Crack Music featuring The Game. We Major featuring Nas and Really Doe. Back to Basics feat. Common [Japanese Version]. Syleena Johnson — Chapter 3: The Flesh.
Sample Credit: Sarah Dash — I can't believe someone like you could really love me. Sample Credit: the three degrees — Make it easy on yourself. Fly Away featuring Fabolous , Kanye West. New World Symphony featuring Pharoahe Monch. Mission: Impossible III soundtrack.
Smitty — The Voice of the Ghetto. Ghetto feat. Scarface , John Legend, Kanye West. Diddy — Press Play. The Game — The Doctor's Advocate. Jay-Z — Kingdom Come.
Nas — Hip Hop Is Dead. Fabolous — From Nothin' to Somethin. Common — Finding Forever. Sample Credit: O. Sample Credit: Common — The Corner vocal sample. Talib Kweli — Eardrum. Kanye West — Graduation. Sample Credit: Michael Jackson — P. Pretty Young Thing. Barry Bonds feat. Drunk And Hot Girls feat. Mos Def. Goodnight feat.
Swagga Like Us feat. Sample Credit: "Paper Planes" by M. It's Over feat. See You In My Nightmares feat. Lil Wayne Produced with No I. Teriyaki Boyz — Serious Japanese. Malik Yusef — G. Morning, G. Magic Man feat. Kanye West, Common , and John Legend. Twista — Category F5. Jay-Z — The Blueprint 3. Cole Produced with No I. Drake — Thank Me Later[edit]. Drake — Unreleased. Kanye West and Kid Cudi. Snoop Dogg — Doggumentary. Frank Ocean Produced with Keys. Sample Credit: Rev. Donaldson's recording "Baptizing Scene".
Mr Hudson Produced with Mike Dean. Sample Credit: Orchestra Njervudarov — "Tristessa". Dig deep down in the crates for that one! It's at least on youtube now, maybe a couple thousand views :P I love those hidden gems. As a producer i have no problem using a sample some one else used first. I use what i like no matter how it finds its way to my ears. Avicii has done it twice though, making both huge hits.
He took what were underground hits at first, and then simply added his stupid huge big room synths and not to mention, most importantly, his star power, and boom instant mainstream club hit. He didn't change anything about the sample.
At the very least, he could've sampled Pretty Lights' song and given him some credit, or given cassius some credit, or pay them some homage, but no he went around them and just used the original sample. He didn't even change anything about the sample. For all I know, not that I care to listen to Avicii's music to find out, he probably even kept the same bassline. Bastard, absolute bastard if you ask me If it were the other way around, people would drop the underground artist like a bad habit because he was ripping someone else off.
Wow, I didn't even know how much I disliked Avicii until I wrote this post. I guess it all came to a head when I heard him use the same exact sample as from an Afrojack song. That was it for me. I forget the song name He has no reason to give them credit if you ask me. The same songs get sampled all the time over the years. Just because people have used it before you doesn't mean you need to credit all of them if you didn't directly sample their work.
Fucking ay. Its the laziest production ever. Oh man did you hear this mad vocal sample I'm gonna use in a dope new "EDM song". It's not about taking the same sample as someone else from an old tune. It's about taking the sample someone else has chopped and filtered Sampling is great. I have no problem with that. Arranging the record like a cinematic DJ mix, Zdar and Blanc-Francard pare back the kitchen-sink maximalism of their Balearic-tinged concept album Ibifornia.
Instead, they adopt a more back-to-basics approach: kick, snare, hat, and bassline take priority. Elsewhere, returning collaborator John Gourley of Portugal. The notable exception is the title track, with its hypnotic dembow rhythm and heartfelt refrain. French singer Owlle is the most prominent guest vocalist on the album, with three separate features, and Cassius give her room for an impeccable performance.
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