West Coast Connection Forum
Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: Tanjential on May 13, 2001, 08:29:14 PM
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Whoah i think the only sample on this shit is from New York New York for D.P.G. and that's one of their old songs! Whoah,props to Daz on that...anyone disagree??? cuz those were some bangin ass beats and i see no samples besides that one,peace-Tanjint
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That's tight...I didnt even notice that, or even think about sampling all the times I've listened to the album...
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he doesnt even credit that as a sample did he?
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Daz said on the new SOURCE magazine with the Eastsidaz on the cover that he got the drums for "Gitta Strippin" from 2pac's "How Do You Want It"...
He also said that he got the beat for "At Night" from an old Kenny Rogers beat.
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Yeah Tariq said that Gitta Strippin sounds like How Do U Want It and i agreed but i didn't know it was sampled..and what kenny rogers beat? which question led to him saying that? like dd they say "did you use any samples on the new album?" or something like that??? peace-Tanjint
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and BTW.. NY NY was by DJ Pooh
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Oh i knew that but i just meant one of the pound's old songs swhen i said "their" thanks tho.peace-Tanjint
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daz just said somthin like i used the same drums from how do you want it cuz of that strip club feel or somthin like that
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and what kenny rogers beat? which question led to him saying that? like dd they say "did you use any samples on the new album?" or something like that??? peace-Tanjint
Oh my bad.. I fucked up. It's not "At Night" where Daz says he used an old Kenny Rogers beat.. it's on "Here We Are (Go Kill'em)".. Daz's solo.
It's on that Source Magazine with tha Eastsidaz on tha cover.. I dont know if you've read it or not.
They dont ask him a question.. it's a lil section where they're reviewing the cd and they just mention a couple things about each song. Kind of explain what the song's about or what inspired them to make that song...
When they get to "Gitta Strippin" Daz sayz: "Bitches, Hoes, Miami. The South. That's a history song right there, because you know where I get the drums from: Tupac's "How Do You Want It." Keep it raw."
When they get to "Here We Are (Kill'em)" Daz sayz : "That's my 187; that's my song with the Death Row men. They dissin' me so, shit, fuck that, I dis back because I know'em. Ta-dow! I got that beat off of Kenny Rogers... it's gangsta, though."
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First Question That Pops into My Mind Is: If Pooh Produced NY NY, Why Did Daz Get Credit On Dogg Food For It, And How Can Daz Say 1 FRIEKIN THING About Dre "Stealing Credit" After We Just Proved He Did.
2, Dillinger And Gotti Is Tight, LOL... There ARE Interpolations, But I Dunno Of Any Samples. The NY NY Thing Isn't A Sample, It's Just An Interpolation, They Redid It Themselves, Didn't Jack The Record. The "Whattt Wouldd Ya Do If You Could, Get Wit My Crew, Babbbby?" Is An Old Interpolation, too, But Again They Didn't Just Straight Jack The Hook, They Redid It.
Peace
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DJ Pooh IS credited as the producer of NY NY on Dogg Food.