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Hip Hop greatly depends on it, but some people argue that sampling is just "stealing." The producers like Premo, Kanye, or Dre are just untalented because they can't come up with the musical talents that the artists that they're sampling had. Basically, they're unoriginal. And I disagree. But there are untalented samplers, like Diddy, but we all ready know how bad he is. What are your opinions on sampling, do you see it as "stealing" or utilizing parts of a song to create a wonderfully crafted beat?
are you people that dumb and slow...lol...
Tuff one...but quik is up there...put it on me is classic imo and on some detox shit...dj lethal>>dj quik....rza>>premo.....dre>>>quik....rza=dre....dre, rza, quik, dj lethal>>>>>timberland, rockwielder, EIMINEM, mannie fresh
lol, no I'm just saying does sampling make a producer less talented.
This thread is 30 years late.
In some ways it is stealing, but some of my favorite hip hop tracks are from samples, so I'm all for it.
Quote from: TheRemedy360 (back from the dead) on June 15, 2010, 09:08:46 AMIn some ways it is stealing, but some of my favorite hip hop tracks are from samples, so I'm all for it.Its not really stealing, kuz if you put it on retail you'll be paying the person so its all good. But lazy sampling (just looping, and putting drums) with out any other creative input is sad imo.
It is lame when you barely change a thing.