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Roy Ayers Ubiquity

Roy Ayers Ubiquity

Group Members: Roy Ayers

Tracks that Sampled Roy Ayers Ubiquity

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Ain't Got Time Ain't Got Time (1971) was sampled in
Hard to Kill by Showbiz & A.G. (1992)
In the House by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth (1994)
Little Brother by Black Star (2000)
The Bone Song by Sa-Ra Creative Partners (2009)
What's Next by Jazz Liberatorz (2009)
Tea Thyme by Damu the Fudgemunk (2010)
Hummin' Hummin' (1971) was sampled in
No Diggedy by Das EFX (1995)
Hummin in the Sun by Black Monk (2005)
Celebration by Kendrick Lamar (2009)
Fire Weaver Fire Weaver (1972) was sampled in
Let It Rain by Xzibit (1998)
He's a Superstar He's a Superstar (1972) was sampled in
Power and Glory by Galliano (1991)
Hindsight by DJ Shadow (1993)
Sisters, I Don't Know What This World Is Coming To by DJ Sprinkles (2008)
Superstar by Ghostface Killah feat. Busta Rhymes (2010)
Sweet Butterfly of Love Sweet Butterfly of Love (1972) was sampled in
Scratched by Etienne De Crécy feat. Belita Woods (2000)
We Live in Brooklyn, Baby We Live in Brooklyn, Baby (1972) was sampled in
Age Ain't Nothin' but a # by Chi-Ali (1992)
Hindsight by DJ Shadow (1993)
Reality... (Killing Every Nigga) by Black Moon (1994)
Borough Check by Digable Planets feat. Guru (1994)
Home Sweet Home by Smif-N-Wessun (1995)
Our Time Is Now by RBX (1995)
Armed & Dangerous by Big Noyd (1996)
Brooklyn by Mos Def (1999)
We Live in Philly by DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Jill Scott (2002)
Click Bang by Tony Touch feat. Doo Wop (2004)

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MrBlondNYC said on Tuesday, 15 December 2009:
I've realized that maybe it is better to have a separate listing for Ubiquity. I'll work on getting the proper credits for the Ubiquity songs.

evil_twin said on Monday, 12 October 2009:
Well, hopefully someone in support will see this and fix it.

MrBlondNYC said on Monday, 12 October 2009:
I know. But most of the Ubiquity stuff is already credited under Roy Ayers.

evil_twin said on Sunday, 11 October 2009:
Roy Ayers had a group called Roy Ayers Ubiquity.

MrBlondNYC said on Sunday, 11 October 2009:
This should be under Roy Ayers.

 
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