Make Me Day It Again Sample Sample

10 songs that never need to be sampled again

John Bonham
(Epitome credit: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage)

Whatever your feelings well-nigh sampling, what can't exist denied is that its impact on popular music has been immense. In recent years, endless hits take been built around loops lifted from existing songs.

During this time, it's become apparent that certain records attract the attention of samplists more others. In fact, some tracks take been sampled so many times that the fourth dimension has come up for us to say, enough already...

1. Club Nouveau - Why You Treat Me So Bad

The distinctive hook from this classic slice of '80s R&B has been rinsed by the illustrious likes of P Diddy on Satisfy Yous, Ashanti's Simply U and, perhaps virtually famously, on The Luniz crossover hip-hop classic I Got 5 On It.

2. The Isley Brothers - Brand Me Say It Again Girl

The mellifluous even so funky ascending keys and bassline from 1 of the Isley Brothers' very finest moments was put to skilful use by Naughty past Nature on their anthemic Hip Hop Hooray, Gangsta Blac's Ain't No Love, and the legendary Tha Crossroads past Os Thugs-n-Harmony.

three. George Clinton - Atomic Dog

Various elements from George Clinton's epic '80s funk rails have been used to create the foundation of gangsta rap classics like Ice Cube'south My Summer Vacation, American Way by Nas, Snoop Dogg's Who Am I (What's My Proper name?) and even MC Hammer'south ghetto-tastic Pumps And A Bump.

4. The Korgis - Everybody'due south Got To Learn Old

The melancholic piano and vocal from The Korgis' 1980 hit has been repeatedly sampled by dance artists, nigh notably NRG for 1992'due south breakbeat classic The Real Hardcore and Marc Et Claude for their trance interpretation I Need Your Lovin'.

5. Isaac Hayes - Ike's Rap II

A track clearly beloved by Bristol trip-hop heads, the soulful strings and descending bassline of Ike'due south Rap II from the Black Moses album were sampled by Portishead for Glory Box and Tricky for Hell Is Round The Corner, both in the mid-'90s.

half dozen. Jimi Polo - Better Days

The lo-fi piano loop from this acid house-era classic has been reinterpreted by dance artists such as Congress for their rave anthem 40 Miles, Slipmatt on his proto happy hardcore outing SMD#1, and even Norman Cook on Song for Lindy from the first Fatboy Slim LP.

seven. Dave & Ansel Collins - Stalag 17

One of the classic dancehall riddims, Stalag 17 formed the ground of Bam Bam past Sister Nancy, Tenor Saw'southward Band De Alarm, Fat Joe's Watch the Sound, and DJ Dexterous and Rude Boy Keith'southward jungle rinse-out Wicked.

eight. The Mohawks - The Champ

The distinctive horn riff from this '60s funk workout has been sampled on dozens of hip-hop tracks, including Eric B and Rakim'south Eric B Is President, Big Daddy Kane's Smooth Operator, KRSOne's Stride into a World (Rapture'due south Delight) and T La Rock'due south It's Yours.

9. Kraftwerk - Numbers

While Afrika Bambaataa'south interpolation of Trans-Europe Express by Kraftwerk is arguably the about famous reinterpretation of the German futurists' work, their track Numbers has also featured on its fair share of tracks. These include '80s UK hip hoppers The Cookie Crew'due south Got to Keep On and 7 Aurelius's Numbers.

10. Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks

While Led Zep were heavily inspired by blues artists of old, it'due south not as if they haven't had their own back catalogue plundered by others. Tracks every bit diverse as The Beastie Boys' Rhymin & Stealin, Enigma's Render To Innocence and even Sophie B. Hawkins' Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover used the famous When The Levee Breaks beat.

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Source: https://www.musicradar.com/news/10-oversampled-songs

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