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Discover music sampling at its best. From sampled-based hip hop music to soul, funk, jazz, and more, The Art of Sampling features music that inspires and helps you better understand music creativity.
Sample Flips: T La Rock & Jazzy Jay – “It’s Yours” (Prod. By Rick Rubin)
T La Rock is a rapper from Bronx, New York who came up in in the '80s. In 1984, he released his debut single, "It's Yours," and it was the first song released on Def Jam. The way the song came together is dope. It all started when T La…
Source Material: Asha Puthli – “Right Down Here”
Asha Puthli is a singer, actress, and producer from Mumbai, India. Her road to success included multiple countries, a range of musical genres, and plenty of life experience. As a child, Puthli trained as a vocalist in classical Indian and…
Sample Flips: C-Bo – “Bald Head Nut” (Prod. By Mobboss Productions)
C-Bo is a rapper from Sacramento, California who started rhyming in the '90s. In 1993, he released his debut album, Gas Chamber. The album was led by two singles, "Liquor Sto" and "4-Deep," but "Realer than Real" and "Bald Head Nut” are…
Source Material: Roberto Nicolosi – “Realta”
Roberto Nicolosi was an Italian composer and orchestra leader from Genoa, Italy. Before the music, he obtained a degree in medicine, then he completed his diploma in composition at the Giuseppe Verdi conservatory. After a successful…
Source Material: Hubert Eaves – “Song For Marlene”
Hubert Eaves III is a keyboardist, songwriter, and producer from St. Paul, Minnesota. In the '70s, he made his presence felt. Eaves started his career as the session keyboardist for Mtume. Then he played the keyboard for artists, like…
Sample Flips: Channel Live Ft. KRS-One – “Mad-Izm” (Prod. By KRS-One)
Channel Live is a hip hop duo from East Orange, New Jersey that had a brief stint in the mid-'90s. The duo includes Vincent "Tuffy" Morgan and Hakim Green. In the mid-'90s, KRS-One discovered Channel Live, and then he produced the…
Source Material: El Chicano – “Sabor A Mi”
El Chicano was a latino band from Los Angeles, California who enjoyed a solid run in the '70s. The original band was formed by Freddie Sanchez, and it included Bobby Espinosa, Mickey Lespron, Andre Baeza, and John De Luna. El Chicano’s…
Sample Flips: MC Eiht – “All For The Money” (Prod. By Mc Eiht & DJ Flip)
MC Eiht is a rapper from Compton, California who is one of the founding members of the hip hop group Compton's Most Wanted (the original group included Tha Chill, DJ Mike T, and featured producers DJ Slip and The Unknown DJ). After enjoying…
Source Material: Miki Matsubara – “Stay With Me”
Miki Matsubara was a Japanese singer and composer from Sakai, Osaka, Japan. Growing up, music was a big part of her life. Her mother was a jazz singer, and at three years old, Matsubara learned how to play the piano. In 1975, while she was…
Source Material: Lillian Offitt – “Miss You So”
Lillian Offitt was a blues singer from Gallatin, Tennessee. Early in her career, she aspired to be a gospel singer. While she was studying at Middle Tennessee State University, she visited Nashboro Records. The owner of Nashboro Records,…