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9th Wonder

9th Wonder

In Groups: Justus League
Past Groups: Little Brother
As an Artist
Tracks sampled by 9th Wonder [234]
Tracks that sampled 9th Wonder [3]
As a Producer
Tracks produced by 9th Wonder using samples [531]
Tracks that sampled music produced by 9th Wonder [20]

Tracks Produced by 9th Wonder using Samples

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Trevor An' Them Trevor An' Them by MURS (2004) sampled
End to End Burners by Company Flow (1998)
Walk Like a Man Walk Like a Man by MURS (2004) sampled
Need Her Love (Mr. Bugler) by The Main Ingredient (1970)
If You Don't Get It Yourself by Gloria Lynne (1970)
I Saw You When You Met Her by The Undisputed Truth (1975)
10 Years 10 Years by Braille feat. Toni Hill (2004) sampled
She's Here by Les McCann (1972)
I See Now I See Now by Consequence feat. Kanye West and Little Brother (2004) sampled
I'm Through Trying to Prove My Love to You by Bobby Womack (1973)
Khrysis Shoutro Khrysis Shoutro by Little Brother (2004) sampled
You Can't Hide Love by Creative Source (1973)
Take It There Take It There by Little Brother (2004) sampled
I Dig You by Ramsey Lewis (1975)
What You Do What You Do by Little Brother (2004) sampled
Wind Danse by Chick Corea (1976)
Church Church by De La Soul (2004) sampled
Reality by Pleasure (1975)
Don't Rush Me Don't Rush Me by Jean Grae (2004) sampled
If You Leave Me Now by Jerry Butler and Thelma Houston (1977)
broKen AnJel broKen AnJel by K. Slack (2004) sampled
Your Wish Is My Command by Eddie Kendricks (1978)
Hang It Up (Instrumental) Hang It Up (Instrumental) by 9th Wonder (2005) sampled
Ain't It a Shame by Ashford & Simpson (1978)
Alright Alright by Memphis Bleek (2005) sampled
Trace of Your Love by Joe Simon (1977)
Smoke the Pain Away Smoke the Pain Away by Memphis Bleek feat. Denim (2005) sampled
I Think I'll Stay Home Today by Billy Paul (1976)
Midnight Creep Midnight Creep by Access Immortal (2005) sampled
You're Welcome, Stop on By by Bobby Womack (1974)
Run With It Run With It by Access Immortal (2005) sampled
Beat VII by 9th Wonder (2005)
Can't Let You Down Can't Let You Down by The A.L.L.I.E.S. (2005) sampled
I Can't Let Him Down by Love Unlimited (1976)
Real Good Real Good by Asamov (2005) sampled
Baby's Gone by Bobbi Humphrey (1974)
Birdz (Fly the Coop) Birdz (Fly the Coop) by Buckshot and 9th Wonder feat. Phonte and Keisha Shontelle (2005) sampled
Next Time That I See You by Sylvia Robinson (1974)
Chemistry 101 Chemistry 101 by Buckshot and 9th Wonder (2005) sampled
I Just Want to Be the One in Your Life by Eddie Kendricks (1979)
He's Back He's Back by Buckshot and 9th Wonder (2005) sampled
What Are We Going to Do Now That He's Back by Billy Paul (1979)
I Don't Know Why I Don't Know Why by Buckshot and 9th Wonder feat. Keisha Shontelle (2005) sampled
Never, Never Say Goodbye by Love Unlimited (1976)
Money Makes the World Go Round Money Makes the World Go Round by Buckshot feat. Starang Wondah (2005) sampled
It's All Right by Micki Grant (1973)
It's Yours by T La Rock and Jazzy Jay (1984)

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sweet70s said on Tuesday, 13 November 2012:
And don't forget the Buckshot album!

9th Wonder & Buckshot - The Solution
9th Wonder & Murs - The Final Adventure

Both must-haves! I will say this once and for all:

November 13, 2012 is a historic day for fans of 9th Wonder. Not just because of the release of the two albums. But mainly because these two albums mark the return of what is usually refered to as the "classic/vintage 9th Wonder sound".

Don't you agree? I can't be the only one who feels that way. Sooner or later people will understand...

So excited and happy about this!

And props for already putting up so many of the samples. Fantastic selection from 9th.

Some people say 9th has become boring - and on a few occasions I would have agreed. Actually I didn't really like all of his recent output but now he's OFFICIALLY BACK - DOING WHAT HE DOES BEST!

Jordancore said on Monday, 05 November 2012:
Of course man, I'm a fan like you. Just giving you a hard time. Btw, the Sean Price - Mic Tyson goes hard.

Soob said on Monday, 05 November 2012:
I mean Murs of course

Soob said on Monday, 05 November 2012:
@Jordancore, I think he is not reading WhoSampled ^^ But you have to know that 9th is about to release his new album with Murse ;)

Jordancore said on Monday, 05 November 2012:
9th if ur reading this, u should get back to work.
Seriously

Beyonder313 said on Thursday, 11 October 2012:
Wonderfully put, SUPPORT!

sweet70s said on Thursday, 11 October 2012:
I'm wondering (no pun intended, lol) why there aren't more comments in this section.
There are many producers who know how to work with samples. Of course, I'm a fan of the legends like Dilla, DJ Premier or Pete Rock, just to name a few. But I guess 9th will always have a special place in my heart. Part of the reason why I'm now so into 70s soul records is because of 9th's productions. Seriously, I love this dude's choice of samples. It's like he constantly picks the most beautiful and most delicious sounds. While other producers tend to use more obscure/abstract samples, 9th mostly makes these joyful "feel good beats". Imo, this is his specialty, and that's what I love about him. For many years now, I always said "I hope he never changes up this sound too much" - and that's still true to this very day.

So 9th, if you're reading this: please keep on doing, what you're doing. That vintage boom bap sound is here to stay! And thanks for all the great music discoveries, I probably wouldn't have come across without your samples.

I always thought: 9th's beats taught me how to appreciate 70s soul music even more, and 70s soul music taught me how to appreciate 9th's beats even more. I think there's a strong connection.

 
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