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Producer: Havoc
Tags: East Coast Hip-Hop, Sampled in More Than 100 Songs, Whosampled #1, Vocal Samples (Most Used), Part 2 [Add] Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B More information on Wikipedia |
Producer: David Rubinson
Tags: Instrumental [Add] Main genre: Jazz / Blues More information on Wikipedia |
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Kitty With the Bent Frame by Quincy Jones (1971) | |
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Dirty Feet by Daly-Wilson Big Band (1975) | |
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Shook Ones Part I by Mobb Deep (1994) | |
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Bologna by Night 2004 by Inoki (2005) | |
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Shook by Claptone (2012) | |
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Dawn to Dusk by Powerule (1995) | |
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My Skills by Emskee (1995) | |
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Live Illegal by Jamal (1995) | |
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Everyman 4 Theyself by Da Youngsta's (1995) | |
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Tight Situation by Kaotic Sypher, Bogus, True and P.L. Crazee (1995) | |
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Tha Realness by Group Home (1995) | |
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So Damn Fresh by DJ Zinc (1995) | |
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Stuck Off the Realness by Godfather Don (1995) | |
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Survival of the Fittest by Mobb Deep (1995) | |
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The Rain Is Gone by Frankenstein (1996) | |
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Stammi Lontano '96 by DJ Gruff (1996) | |
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We Dat Nice by Poor Righteous Teachers (1996) | |
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Fakin' Jax (Rude Youth Remix) by INI feat. Pete Rock (1996) | |
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4 Degrees for the Streets by Hi-Tech feat. Mischief, Smoogie and Vision (1996) | |
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Move Ya Body by Mad Skillz (1996) | |
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You've Got That Somethin' (Golden Youngster Remix) by Robyn (1996) | |
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Headz or Taylz by Tha Mexakinz (1996) | |
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The Only One You Need by Donell Jones (1996) | |
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Baseball Fury by Rae & Christian (1996) | |
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April 29, 1992 by Sublime (1996) | |
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Shook Ones Part II by Everlast and Mobb Deep (2000) | |
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Suchtkrank by Aphroe (2012) | |
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Shook Ones Pt. III (Remix) remix by Frankenstein (1996) | |
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Excess43 said on Sunday, 10 March 2013:
Interesting |
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Stanisław said on Monday, 28 January 2013:
Remember, that you will credible, only if you create yt presentation. |
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Sil van Liere said on Friday, 27 July 2012:
I've seen Jazzy Jeff live, but I think he just played the youtube video that explains this sample. And nobody got it. |
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Atcq14 said on Thursday, 26 July 2012:
Search for Jazzy Jeff at the Do Over, he mixes this live, incredible to see |
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andrexdj87 said on Wednesday, 20 June 2012:
killer sample |
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Double B-2 said on Thursday, 12 April 2012:
That's just the magic of 16 levels mode ! |
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Double B-2 said on Thursday, 12 April 2012:
Fuc*in' smart ! |
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pimpin-pat said on Thursday, 05 April 2012:
peace to bronco from the breaks for finding the sample |
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Lee said on Thursday, 05 April 2012:
Hands down, best use and manipulation of a sample ever. |
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Azhar said on Saturday, 26 November 2011:
True, watched the YouTube vid explaining how it was done n feel a whole lot better now! |
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LΛZER said on Saturday, 26 November 2011:
haha thats exactly the reason this sample was very hard to find, even if some people knew it. havoc just did a lil more than just pressing loop ;) |
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Azhar said on Saturday, 26 November 2011:
Don't wanna be the only one that say's so but I can't hear it at all!!!!!! |
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Jay93 said on Friday, 25 November 2011:
finally! the real sample. |
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MashUpMan said on Sunday, 08 May 2011:
That's pretty sick. |
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Mike D said on Saturday, 07 May 2011:
The mystery surrounding this sample definitely helped its allure. |
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acebeatgroup said on Sunday, 01 May 2011:
this is amazing! |
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Buzz-Duh said on Monday, 18 April 2011:
Cool. |
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lgee6271 said on Sunday, 17 April 2011:
HA! Maybe for YOU.... |
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Buzz-Duh said on Saturday, 16 April 2011:
This definitely deserves the #1 sample slot. It's an amazing beat and the sample flipping was so well concealed it took over a decade for it to be discovered! |
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Peetz said on Wednesday, 13 April 2011:
Holy s***, that's magnificent! I've always been curious about the origins of this sample. |
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Sil van Liere said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
Ooh snap! I always believed I could really hear it in Thackery... I'm shook |
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lgee6271 said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
A whole load of people and me always knew it was this and kept mad quiet. We even mislead n****s with that Thackary joint. Remember Pete from Dusty Fingers? ANyway, don't be so proud of yall selves. Y'all the late girl to the party. |
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Jay Gumbs said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
Ooooh. There goes Thackery... |
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Buzz-Duh said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
This is definitely the real sample! And everyone thought Havoc was full of it when he said everyone had the sample wrong (referring to "Thackery Meets Faculty")! I knew it was suspicious since you couldn't down pitch "Thackery" to match "Shook One Pt II" accurately. |
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Jay Gumbs said on Thursday, 24 March 2011:
Why are people not discussing this? If this is the sample then Thackery Meets Faculty has to go. |
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FunkyJE said on Tuesday, 22 March 2011:
finally! |
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CellarDoor said on Tuesday, 22 March 2011:
Pitched down piano -14 and -9 semitones. Look here for an explanation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-QS4CTtltg&feature=player_embedded |
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