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Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

As an Artist
Tracks sampled by Michael Jackson [93]
Tracks that sampled Michael Jackson [657]
As a Producer
Tracks produced by Michael Jackson using samples [53]
Tracks that sampled music produced by Michael Jackson [293]

Tracks that Sampled Music Produced by Michael Jackson

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Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough by Michael Jackson (1979) was sampled in
D.J. Style by Mr. Q (1979)
Funky Mix by Mach (1980)
Big Apple Production Vol. 1 by Ser & Duff (1982)
Men Kiss and Tell by Ullanda McCullough (1982)
Def Jam by Jazzy Jay (1985)
Nothing Like Hip Hop Music by Cold City Crew (1987)
Don't Stop by Left & Right Shoe MC's feat. DJ Rated X (1987)
Acid Jackson (Let's Go) by The Dynamic Guv'nors (1988)
Pirate Style by The Beat Pirate (1988)
Just Keep Rockin' (Robin Albers Mix) by Double Trouble and Rebel MC (1989)
I Don't Have 2 Sac 2 Collect by Smiley (1989)
Just Keep Rockin' (Hip House Mix) by Double Trouble and Rebel MC (1989)
Ibiza Mix Numero 6 by Los Hijos Del Sol (1989)
House Legend (Rap Mix) by Sharada House Gang (1989)
Dance Classics - the Mix by Ben Liebrand (1989)
Shake It Up by Catch-22 (1989)
I Got the Fear (Part 4) by Meat Beat Manifesto (1989)
Girls Get Ill by Kool Slic (1989)
Everybody (Rap) by Criminal Element Orchestra feat. Wendell Williams (1990)
Can't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man by Public Enemy (1990)
House Energy Revenge (Extended Hip House Mix) by Cappella (1990)
Doo Doo Brown by 2 Hyped Brothers & a Dog (1991)
You Got Played by Hoochie by Black Is Black feat. Solo (1992)
C'mon Baby by Funkmaster Flex (1993)
MJ Megamix by Michael Jackson (1995)

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Out of Science said on Wednesday, 02 January 2013:
The bass-line from Rick James's Give it to me is very close to the one in Thriller. Would be a valid sample IMO. Rick James's bass-line loop ends every time at another note. One of the ending notes must be identical to the one in Thriller where it ends every time at the same note.

Alex Ac said on Monday, 27 December 2010:
i think 110% , that MJ Sampled Rick James's Give it To Me for Thriller !

Ric Robin Cagnaan said on Thursday, 15 July 2010:
Some of the laughter samples are from the Thriller voice-over session.Starts in 2:32.

FoggyDayz said on Tuesday, 08 June 2010:
Whew! When I first read your comment, I was like, "Oh, no! What did I say?" Then I read the rest of your comment and I get it.

But I wish I knew what he could have done on his tour. It was hard to watch his rehearsal footage, knowing we could never see the full effect.

DJ Anubis said on Monday, 07 June 2010:
Oh and what I wanted to say: check back regularly, cos with the addition of remixes, his page will get a lot more submissions ^^

DJ Anubis said on Monday, 07 June 2010:
Hey Foggy, thx for your words. You almost make it sound as if his death was the best thing that could happen to him (which I'm 100% sure is not what you mean), but I can't help but wonder what would've happened if those O2 concerts would've happened, and I'm sure that's what a lot of people wonder about...

FoggyDayz said on Sunday, 06 June 2010:
Now that his one year of death anniversary is approaching, I really take a moment to reflect on all the great things that he has done, coupled with all the hardships he had to endure at the hands of the twisted media. I wish he was still alive, but at the same time, you can't say he didn't get the last laugh. All that crap they talk about? He doesn't have to hear it anymore. PLUS he got the surge of popularity that outshone all the naysayers.
And now in this generation I hear modern artists paying respect to him in this way. I could never be happier. Can't choose my favorites, but a great sample is "Right Here," by SWV, "It ain't hard to tell,," by NAS, and "Watch Me," by Little Brother!!
R.I.P. Mon Frere.

theking said on Wednesday, 02 June 2010:
My two favorite Michael Jackson samples is: LL Cool J - Hey Lover ft. Boyz II Men also samples by MJ - The Lady In My Life, and Nas - It Ain't Hard to Tell. Rest In Peace to the King of Pop 1958-2009

m.aimran91 said on Monday, 05 April 2010:
DJ Anubis you're right sorry for my previous comment

DJ Anubis said on Saturday, 03 April 2010:
Why isn't anyone sampling that opening beat of Who Is It? :)

DJ Anubis said on Tuesday, 30 March 2010:
Aimran, talking about It ain't hard to tell? Listen for the vocals in the background (headphones might help) that 'taratata' (why why, tell me that is human nature) or what are the right lyrics? (As someone commented on it the vocals are around 3:33 in the original)

m.aimran91 said on Tuesday, 30 March 2010:
I don't hear a bit of Human Nature in Nas' song?

rdogg14 said on Wednesday, 03 February 2010:
rip mj love your music and your samples

rdogg14 said on Wednesday, 03 February 2010:
rip michael jackson i love your music, the people that sampled the songs, and everything you are talented michael

Alex Ac said on Saturday, 16 January 2010:
Billie Jean Is not My Lover

djdilip said on Monday, 14 December 2009:
R.I.P. to the most famous person......in 6,000 years.......!

pariz said on Thursday, 30 July 2009:
sleep in peace michael 1958-2009 your the reason i love dancing and entertainin i grew up listenin to u, your the best!! all hail the KING OF POP THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!

musicalta said on Tuesday, 07 July 2009:
wow I never even realized how many people sampled and covered.. this man.. rest in peace Michael

Mario Toledo said on Monday, 06 July 2009:
michael jackson is the king of the pop , the best sample song michael jackson

R.I.P michael jackson 1958 - 2009

KingRizlaa said on Friday, 26 June 2009:
Much love & R.I.P

M1989 said on Friday, 26 June 2009:
My Favourite sample of his music has to be "Nas - It Ain't Hard To Tell" which samples "Human Nature." R.I.P.

Spinks said on Friday, 26 June 2009:
R.I.P. Michael Jackson 1958-2009. This page is a testament to his incredible contribution to music, from soul, funk, disco and r&b through to pop, rock and hip-hop.

 
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