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To me Hip Hop is sampling. Thtas what created the sound. For a person like me it was the samples that made me wanted to know where it came from. Sampling kept the old music alive. It kept the old artist relevant. Its the greed of record companies that destroyed it. I saay to all dont be afraid of these vultures. Keep that old music alive. Cause one day your music will be old too
I love sampling... It's s challenge... I love to play too it's a challenge... Can we make s incredible album without sampling??? Depends on the mind of the creator!!!! You can sample yourself playing synths or beat machines... Even now a.i!!!! Sky is the limit...
@@RufusWall wow thanks for the insight brain genius. No shit. It’s also a channel about music production and not about legal system. Why the video is framed as such. Doesn’t change my point
The original version of ”The Red” was in fact released as a single and on the first pressings of ”Champion Sound”. The sample clearance issue came afterwards and the alternate version was put together from one of many Dilla beat-cds and released some time after Dilla’s passing.
I'm glad I have the original release of "Champion Sound" with the original version of "The Red". Random pickup as a youth back in 2003 when it was released. The alternate beat just doesn't sound right to me
"Red" was remixed on 2007 re-issue. Similar thing happened with Jaylib's "No Games" and MF DOOM's "One Beer", both had the same Madlib's beat that sampled Cortex
Terror Squad used The same sample as Chance way back in 2004 on The song «take me home» and that was a major release with a sample clearance team.. so seems weird to me that chance couldnt put out an interpolation
Honorable mention with the Heatmakerz beat "What's really good". They used the coming to america intro music but didn't get clearance for it. The original stayed in mixtape rotation while the new version was....ehhh, ok. Lol
The music industry has been pushed through so much, that I feel violating the copyright of at least one song, even playing my keyboard senselessly!😱😱😱😱😱😱
Hey Navie i want to take your course but i dont own or have fruity loops i do however have garage band which came with my mac and iphone do you have a course that teaches on that?
i make beats myself but I must say I blame new age technology for making sampling so easy that is not only diluted but also in fact ruining classic beats due to the fact how easy it is to manipulate
I don’t know what step splitting is but all you need for isolating vocals is a stereo meter with phase control(& a recording device) and you isolate it manually
there used to be a horn sample on the chorus of biggie's ready to die that ended up getting taken out on later versions of the album that I alway's felt really leveled up the song. I fee like they coulda just replayed it but wtf do I know ju heard.
Bro Navie, you look Punjabi today LOL Also, this video is very much needed because of the sample clearance issues, artists and producers don't really get to show what they magic their music can bring if heard Thanks bro
Why sample at all (unless you're willing to pay for permission)? AI is going to search songs extensively to find samples. There's no getting away with it going forward, no matter how obscure the original is.
They had to take that Ohio Players sample out of the hook on Ready To Die too. Made me not like the song anymore 🤣...Also... I prefer The Red remix over the original.
Sheet music of Beethoven your friend plays and you sample it? You need to pay "mechanical" rights . But a recording of beethoven playing that sheet music of his original? You sample it and need the "performance" clearance. Maybe the mechanical too 🥴