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Public Enemy

Public Enemy

Group Members: Chuck D, Flavor Flav, DJ Lord, Professor Griff
Past Members: Terminator X, Sister Souljah
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As an Artist Tracks sampled by Public Enemy [440]
Tracks that sampled Public Enemy [816]
As a Producer Tracks produced by Public Enemy using samples [1]

Tracks that Sampled Public Enemy

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Rebel Without a Pause Rebel Without a Pause (1987) was sampled in
Money Talk$ by Candyman (1987)
Strong Island by J.V.C. F.O.R.C.E. (1987)
The Magnificent by Chilli D and Dope Stuff (1987)
Beat Dis by Bomb the Bass (1988)
Terminator X to the Edge of Panic by Public Enemy (1988)
Paper Chase by Krown Rulers (1988)
TBM Mix (Acid House Mix) by Sample Syndicate (1988)
Radio by Eazy-E (1988)
Terminator by Lover II (1988)
Juice It Up by S.D.C. Productions (1988)
Mister Cee's Master Plan by Big Daddy Kane (1988)
Beatin Down KRS by Butchy-B (1988)
NY/LA Rappers by Bobby Jimmy and the Critters (1988)
Radio Suckers by Ice-T (1988)
Turntable Trix One by Turntable Trix One (1988)
I'm Not Going Out Like That by Run-DMC (1988)
Drop the Bomb by 2 Live Crew (1988)
Brown by John Oswald (1989)
TBM Mix - 2 (Acid House Mix) by Sample Syndicate (1989)
Don't Bum Rush the Sound by Pro-Skee, MC Swan and DJ Pumpin' Pete (1989)
Frankly Speaking by Awesome Dré and The Hardcore Committee (1989)
Get Real by Marvelous JC and The Unique Force (1989)
Givin'em Rhythm by Def Jef (1989)
The Rhythm by Everlast feat. Donald D and Ice-T (1989)
Watching My Style by Kooley C (1989)
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MrBlondNYC said on Friday, 07 January 2011:
True but to be fair the reason why PE was able to sample so many songs was because it was before sampling laws. Those albums would cost millions to make today. Rapping over an instrumental is more a matter of cost than non-creativity.

7JEDIACEN said on Thursday, 06 January 2011:
This is Hip Hop! Public Enemy, Terminator X and the Bomb Squad. Sampled, cut, remixed and made the Bomb! Not just play the whole instrumental version of a song and rap over it like many others.

DJ Anubis said on Thursday, 27 May 2010:
I think it all got started as "ain't no party like an east/west coast party cos a e/w coast party don't stop"... but who was first? :D

tick said on Thursday, 27 May 2010:
There ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party, coz a Liz Lemon party is Mandatory!

Sorry, I dunno, Ain't no party like a Alkaholik party is my best guess, From Likwit - 1993... sure it's not the first though heh

DJ Anubis said on Thursday, 08 April 2010:
Does anyone know who started this: "there ain't no party like a *** *** party"? Sorry to be spamming Public Enemy, but I'm getting the feeling it's these guys?

edkoccornell said on Friday, 24 July 2009:
Is it just me or is the bassline in "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy the same as in "100 Miles and Runnin'" By N.W.A?

 

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