dk if it's just me, but SM is the only one that can pull act 3 off without getting accused of plagiarism by knet or people feelin sus at all. btw cool video! deffo looking forward to your future videos as well.
ohh no i totally agree when i was looking into these not only were most of act 3 songs from sm entertainment but their also some of the only songs from that section that didn’t get plagiarism accusations! i think it’s a mix of the fact that they do it so much, have been doing it for so long, that they often change up aspects of the song (like the next level beat drop or how mirotic’s lyrical rhythm) and that they always (or usually) clarify that they licensed the songs. only case i think right now where they didn’t license the song was for holler (snsd) and knets absolutely HOUNDED them.. so as of they do it far less frequently then before (and i’m glad you enjoyed the video the next one should hopefully be out soon)
@@yangyangdni np! i like to listen to other's opinion as well to expand my point of view on things. it's interesting and educational. ty for the explanation!
If it's not in full 8 bar similarity and the sample is royalty free or had been paid, that's simply the magic of a music producer to turns out sample into masterpiece songs 😁
SM has been a pro of such a thing and has revolutionized K-Pop by bringing more sounds from other artists. Take note that most of the time, SM works with international producers where they bought licenses or demos of songs for them to finalize and bring their own touch to it. SM is solid to what they are going for, and unfortunately it prohibits their idols to take part in the musical production process except for the vocal performances. NCT might be writing raps or bits of lyrics here and there, but it will always be minimal or just got lucky that it passed SM's usual blind draws.
"bright lights vocal sample pack" 5:51 I think TGIF by XG also interpolated this but changed the lyrics "When I'm with my ladies oh the party don't stop,and we don't need no fire cus we already hot!" "we don't need no sleepy cus the party don't stop, so put y'all hands on me and turn me on,turn me off"
3:56 this sample is also used in Weeekly's 'Universe' ^^ edit: I just found out that this sample is also used in Triple H's 'Feel', in the pre-chorus part, kinda hard to hear, but it is there!
Pretty sure it it’s in Dun Dun too! During the dance break, you can kind of hear a similar beat to the sample, it could be just similar or the horns are just overpowered by other beats, but I believe they used it. It’s also in Solar ‘Honey’! During the post-chorus/chorus.
This is such a great video! When I saw Act 2 I directly thought about Exo's Overdose. The "come in" in the beginning of Overdose is from Tinnie Tempah, you can hear that in his song Earthquake with Labrinth!
also there's a chance that overdose also samples daft punk's harder better faster stronger (the "work it" right after that sounds suspiciously like the beginning to hbfs) but i looked that up on a website meant for finding samples so take it w a grain of salt
kinda sad to see how kpop producers are really influenced by black artists taking into account how the industry treats and appropriates black culture :(
"appropriates black culture" get over yourself 💀 it's not that deep. ik there's racism present (hell, i would know, im brown) but there's no such thing as appropriating a culture, you can only mock a culture intentionally.
@@petrichor_and_fire appropriation very much exists in this genre. K-Pop, their multi-billion dollar export, is inspired by and has taken from black artists since it's inception (Seo Taiji & The Boys being a hip-hop group). Yet there have been many occasions where black people are banned from entering clubs that play hip-hop/rap music and have faced general discrimination by the homogenous society. If the industry truly doesn't practice appropriation you'd see a LOT less posturing and ignorant mimicry (mainly seen in YG artists and self-producers like young Zico + BTS members). Things are better now, but we can't ignore all the history.
@@MIRAI-dt8rsright, they mean in other contexts. In other words, "the appropriation makes me sad (in part) because of how many of these are from or are inspired by black artists, music, and culture."
Watched this 7 times so i could watch every single one closely! And ones again every one did amazing!!! Im smiling so hard at every single one~~♡ ているのを見ると、俺はいつでもとても幸せなき持ちになるんだ。~♡♡♡
i was playing superstar jypnation after i made this vide and i noticed it was the same song and i FLIPPED OUTTTT... i assume that all of the superstar games have sampled royalty-free music for their loading screen/bg music rather then creating new songs coz that'd cost a lot of money and time when the whole point of superstar is to earn money from fans !
5:00 kind of sounds like the beginning of my satisfaction by ive, but i can't tell if it's just my brain making that up because i can't find it listed as a sample anywhere lol. also great video, i enjoyed it!!
ouu inteeresting !! personally i think it's just a gritty synth rather then the rolling bass of district 9 but they definitely have that same repeating note you never know with kpop producers maybe ive decided to just mess with the pitch and add some filters on top of it