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Jay-Z

Jay-Z

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As an Artist
Tracks sampled by Jay-Z [508]
Tracks that sampled Jay-Z [639]
As a Producer
Tracks produced by Jay-Z using samples [1]
Tracks that sampled music produced by Jay-Z [6]

Tracks Sampled by Jay-Z

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Feelin' It Feelin' It (1996) sampled
Pastures by Ahmad Jamal (1974)
Friend or Foe Friend or Foe (1996) sampled
Hey, What's That You Say by Brother to Brother (1974)
Politics as Usual Politics as Usual (1996) sampled
Hurry Up This Way Again by The Stylistics (1980)
Regrets Regrets (1996) sampled
It's So Easy Loving You by Hubert Laws and Earl Klugh (1980)
Coming of Age Coming of Age (1996) sampled
Inside You by Eddie Henderson (1976)
Can't Knock the Hustle (Fool's Paradise Remix) Can't Knock the Hustle (Fool's Paradise Remix) (1996) sampled
Fool's Paradise by Meli'sa Morgan (1986)
I'll Be (Remix) I'll Be (Remix) (1997) sampled
Rapture by Blondie (1980)
You're Only a Customer You're Only a Customer (1997) sampled
Moonchild by Rick James (1985)
Mary Jane (All Night Long) (Remix) by Mary J. Blige feat. LL Cool J (1995)
Cheat on You Cheat on You (1997) sampled
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough by Michael Jackson (1979)
(Always Be My) Sunshine (Always Be My) Sunshine (1997) sampled
Rockin' It by The Fearless Four (1982)
Sunshine by Alexander O'Neal (1986)
Face Off Face Off (1997) sampled
Soul Makossa by Manu Dibango (1972)
Friend or Foe '98 Friend or Foe '98 (1997) sampled
Car of Love by The Main Ingredient (1977)
I Know What Girls Like I Know What Girls Like (1997) sampled
I Know What Boys Like by The Waitresses (1982)
A Fly Girl by The Boogie Boys (1985)
Imaginary Player Imaginary Player (1997) sampled
Imaginary Playmates by René & Angela (1981)
Intro: A Million and One Questions/Rhyme No More Intro: A Million and One Questions/Rhyme No More (1997) sampled
Break Up to Make Up by Ferrante & Teicher (1974)
Let Me Go by Latimore (1976)
Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight by Isaac Hayes (1978)
One in a Million by Aaliyah (1996)
Rap Game / Crack Game Rap Game / Crack Game (1997) sampled
Fopp by Ohio Players (1975)
Resource by Philip Glass (1983)
Represent by Nas (1994)
Myintrotoletuknow by OutKast (1994)

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Reggaeman said on Sunday, 05 May 2013:
$100 Bills sampled 'Spiral' by Vangelis. Using a mobile device, so I can't submit the entry.

The Fall Guy said on Friday, 07 September 2012:
Didn't the 2012 song "Glory" sample another song? I remember seeing it here. I think it was a Curtis Mayfield song.

Spinks said on Thursday, 17 May 2012:
Movie samples have different requirements in terms of metadata, licensing etc. - we're certainly planning to have them in the future though. You can see more in the discussion here: http://www.whosampled.com/forum/topic/216/Movie-samples.../

Jay Gumbs said on Thursday, 17 May 2012:
Movie samples aren't allowed as yet. They're still working on this feature.

The Fall Guy said on Wednesday, 16 May 2012:
I did not know movie samples are not allowed here. Is there a reason why?

Drpepperfan said on Wednesday, 16 May 2012:
It does indeed (best sample ever).

Shame it can't be submitted though, seeing as movie samples aren't allowed. :[

The Fall Guy said on Wednesday, 16 May 2012:
Doesn't "N****s in Paris" sample a Will Ferrell movie called "Blades of Glory"? There's a part in the song where dialogue from the movie appears.

mariaesc964 said on Saturday, 21 January 2012:
This is the original credited song from where Jay-Z and Kanye sampled on "Murder to Excellence". The song is called "La La La" and it is the compostion of Mihaela and Gabriela Modorcea a.k.a. Indiggo Twins:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT5_EB4OMuU

Take out the fake videos you posted.

KingRizlaa said on Wednesday, 14 July 2010:
I've just heard that Jay-Z is gonna try and launch JLS in America... please, don't.

He'll lose serious credibility in my book if he goes any where near JLS.

Not happy.

DJ Anubis said on Sunday, 27 June 2010:
I love his "Trouble" track, but what's up with all the "lil n****s" at the end? Inspiration ran out?

theking said on Wednesday, 02 June 2010:
Jay-Z is the best rapper of all time.

 
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