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Producer: Marley Marl
Tags: Sampled in More Than 40 Songs [Add] Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B More information on Wikipedia |
Producer: Pierre Jaubert
Tags: Drum Break [Add] Main genre: Soul / Funk / Disco More information on Wikipedia |
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Scratchin' by The Magic Disco Machine (1975) | |
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Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band (1976) | |
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The Def Fresh Crew by Roxanne Shanté and Biz Markie (1986) | |
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Nobody Beats the Wiz by The Wiz (1986) | |
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No Delayin' by Nice & Smooth (1989) | |
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The Devil Made Me Do It by Paris (1989) | |
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Get Up by Masters at Work (1991) | |
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Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Ghetto Bastard) by Naughty by Nature (1991) | |
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Can't Truss It by Public Enemy (1991) | |
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Oodles of O's by De La Soul (1991) | |
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Just Hangin' Out (Your Hood - Remix) by Main Source (1991) | |
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Hat 2 Da Back by TLC (1992) | |
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The Way of Rhyme by Kris Kross (1992) | |
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Steam (Oh, Oh, Let Off Steam Mix 12) by Peter Gabriel (1992) | |
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Gunrunners by Gunrunners (1993) | |
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It Don't Stop (Hip Hop Classic) by Kris Kross (1993) | |
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It's On by Naughty by Nature (1993) | |
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We Are Cold City by Cold City Crew (1987) | |
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Turntable Trix One by Turntable Trix One (1988) | |
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Showtime by Eniquity (1989) | |
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Oodles of O's by De La Soul (1991) | |
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Credit Is Due by Gang Starr (1991) | |
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Check the Rhime by A Tribe Called Quest (1991) | |
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On and On by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth (1992) | |
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Dedicated by Atban Klann (1992) | |
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Jeep Ass Niguh (O.G. Subwoofer Mix) by Masta Ace Incorporated (1992) | |
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Isn't He Something by Lord Finesse (1992) | |
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The Chase, Part II by A Tribe Called Quest (1993) | |
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Lyrics to Go by A Tribe Called Quest (1993) | |
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Watchin' My Style by MC Shan (1993) | |
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Overnite Gangsta by Scientifik (1994) | |
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Defective Trip (Trippin') by Gravediggaz (1994) | |
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jpv222 said on Friday, 27 April 2012:
tjsneves said on Saturday, 09 January 2010: wu tang didnt sample hihache! they actually sampled biz markie! if you listen closelly you'll find that "fly like an eagle" sample and "hihache" sample in wu tang's song. rza sampled biz markie's song. ye I can definitely hear "fly like an eagle" in "aint nuthin to f**k wit". I submitted it but i doubt it will get accepted |
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MrBlondNYC said on Friday, 19 August 2011:
The "cracking bones" sound is definitely him. He does it often. |
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ThomasWhatever said on Friday, 19 August 2011:
Hmmm....I know that Biz Markie is an incredible beatboxer. But I don't think that he also ...."created" the background breakbeat...'ll have to listen again. |
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MrBlondNYC said on Wednesday, 17 August 2011:
@Thomas, That's the HUMAN orchestra called Biz Markie. |
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ThomasWhatever said on Wednesday, 17 August 2011:
The Hihache-Break seems to be overlayed with some drum-machine samples as well. In Biz Markies track the break is always overlayd with vocals or scratched sounds so I don't think The Wu-Tang Clan sampled it from the Biz but directly from "Hihache". In "Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuthing to f-u-c-k wit" the small flick of at the beginning of the Break could be from the Underdog theme. I just asked myself if the clashing bones sound is a heavily modified sample which starts at 1:01 in "Nobody beats the Biz". But after some playing around with Audacity I don't think it's from that track. There could be plenty of other sources. |
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tjsneves said on Saturday, 09 January 2010:
wu tang didnt sample hihache! they actually sampled biz markie! if you listen closelly you'll find that "fly like an eagle" sample and "hihache" sample in wu tang's song. rza sampled biz markie's song. |
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