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I've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit. Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled. The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream".
Quote from: Trauma on March 06, 2006, 09:05:59 PMI've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit. Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled. The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream". i think Coolio had a track with/sampling Kenny Rogers too...
This ain't about rappers using country songs this is about country artist using hip hop style beats!!
Yeah, that song is great. The guy (Trace Akins) isn't really just jacking it, it's supposed to be kind of like a tongue-in-cheek thing where the guy's trying to be cool when he's not really."Now honey you can't blame her for what her momma gave herIt aint' hard to hate her for workin' that money makerthen the hook isWith that Honkey Tonk Ba Donka DonkKeepin' perfect rythym make you wanna swing alonggot it goin' on like Donkey Kongsayin' ooooh weee shut my mouth slap your grandmaThere oughta be a law, get the sherriff on the phoneLord have mercy, how'd she even get those britches onwith that Honkey Tonk Ba Donka DonkGreat song, if you ask me, even better video, lol.I've been telling people this shit for a decade now, get Willie Nelson on some hiphop songs or sample some Willie Nelson you have an immediate huge hit. Hip Hop has barely TOUCHED country and there's tons and tons of great songs that could be interpolated or sampled. The only two I can think of that people had the balls to do was Wyclef Jean doing "The Gambler" with Kenny Rogers and Pras doing "Ghetto Superstar" which jacked Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's "Islands in the Stream".