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Jay-Z

Jay-Z
D.O.A. (Death of Autotune)

The Blueprint³
Roc-A-Fella 2009
Janko Nilovic

Janko Nilovic and Dave Sucky
In the Space

Psyc' Impressions
Montparnasse 2000 1970
Sample appears at: 1:21 (and throughout) Sample appears at: 0:18
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Producer: No I.D.
Tags: Grammy Award Winner [Add]
Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B
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Community Rating Sample Rating: 9 (37 Votes)
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Contributed By sclem
Paris, Fr
19 Submissions

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Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye by Steam (1968)
You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You) You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You) by The Notorious B.I.G. (1997)

Other songs that sampled Janko Nilovic and Dave Sucky's In the Space:
Intro - Uz`i Lovu Intro - Uz`i Lovu by V.I.P. (2010)

Sample chain found! songs that sampled Jay-Z's D.O.A. (Death of Autotune):
D.O.A. D.O.A. by Lil Wayne (2009)
Tears of Joy Tears of Joy by Rick Ross feat. Cee-Lo Green (2010)
Let It Out Let It Out by Girl Talk (2010)

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Jay93 said on Monday, 09 April 2012:
Yes that one

Xanadu said on Monday, 09 April 2012:
@Jay93: this one?
http://youtu.be/FfCXGOakm8g

Jay93 said on Monday, 09 April 2012:
Hardly lazy sampling if u watch the native instruments video of him, it's not that straight forward. No ID is a genius.

Nick(Limited Submitter) said on Wednesday, 28 September 2011:
Well spoken.

MrBlondNYC said on Wednesday, 28 September 2011:
I don't see how sampling less of a song makes a sample better. For example, Biggie's Juicy and Dr. Dre's Nuthin' But a G Thang are all-time classic songs no matter what and they are straight long loops. Hip-hop was built off of loops. I love DJ Premier but his skill at chopping doesn't necessarily make any of his songs automatically better. That being said I'm not a big fan of this song. What it could have used is some layering of other sounds over it. The loop itself isn't that great regardless of it's length. But that's just my opinion.

Nick(Limited Submitter) said on Wednesday, 28 September 2011:
Ya'll Trippin'

Bwana Maurice said on Saturday, 13 August 2011:
fair enough

anthole said on Thursday, 11 August 2011:
now that we're talking about chopped samples i really wonder what someone like premo would do with this

The Big Dub said on Thursday, 11 August 2011:
Oh and MF DOOM's "Deep Fried Frenz" of Whoodini's "Friends". Taking a nice song about friendship and flipping it into being about scheisty friends backstabbing you and taking lines like "Friends. Ones we can depend on" and making it "The guns we got's (One's we can depend on)" thats brilliant.

The Big Dub said on Thursday, 11 August 2011:
@Drpepperfan, Pete Rock's "Hop Skip And Jump"s sample of "All I Need Is You" is genius sampling. DJ Premier's sample of "What Child Is This" is brilliant. Every Nas/Premo joint that sampled "Nobody Beats The Biz" wear Biz says "recognized" and he chops the "nise" to make it sound like "Nas" thats brilliant. MF DOOM's sample "One Hundred Ways" in "Rhymes Like Dimes" was brilliant. This is about as lazy as it gets I don't hear anything changed, it's like a 2 minute loop no skill or creativity at all.

The Big Dub said on Monday, 06 June 2011:
no id shouldnt even get a producer credit here it should all go to these janky nilovic and dave sucky guys i mean he barely changed a thing

Bwana Maurice said on Tuesday, 24 May 2011:
But why would you chop it up, when these are such BADASS samples already? Sure there's the skill involved in picking up a sample and turning it into something that sounds completely different, but then there's finding a sweet sample and going with it, which is what NOID did on this one.

Bong-Bong said on Tuesday, 07 December 2010:
Some semblance of a chop maybe, a shorter sample perhaps, even just some drums or layering would be more palatable than straight jacked loops.

Drpepperfan said on Friday, 03 December 2010:
You think this qualifies as lazy? What would you say is a clever sample then?

Bong-Bong said on Sunday, 15 August 2010:
Damn...as lazy as sampling can get in 2009.

Xanadu said on Wednesday, 31 March 2010:
@Misho: produced by No I.D., as can be read in the info.

Misho said on Wednesday, 31 March 2010:
ooo nice sample its kenye?

DJ LIGHT said on Wednesday, 28 October 2009:
its so f***ing good. and also a good prove that sampling is not dead in hiphop.

Sageangel said on Saturday, 12 September 2009:
bien joué^^ je me demandais justement quel son il avait samplé xD

Iron Red said on Monday, 22 June 2009:
i was jus gona put this up. lol

sclem said on Thursday, 18 June 2009:
thanks man

andremota17 said on Wednesday, 17 June 2009:
nicely done man

 

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