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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: Rappin’ 4-Tay – “Playaz Club” (Prod. By Cyrus Esteban and Franky J)
Rappin' 4-Tay is a rapper from San Francisco, California who started rhyming in the late '80s. After high school, 4-Tay made his recording debut on "Don't Fight The Feelin," a song from Too Short's album Life Is Too Short. Shortly after,…
Source Material: Jeanette – “Porque Te Vas”
Jeanette is a Spanish singer who was originally from London, England. She grew up in Chicago, Illinois and La Habra, California, but she moved to Barcelona, Spain as a teenager. While in Barcelona, Jeanette learned how to play the guitar,…
Sample Flips: Michie Mee and L.A. Luv – “On This Mic” (Prod. By Beat Factory)
Michie Mee is considered a pioneer in Canadian hip hop. She is an artist of many cultures; she was originally born in Jamaica, raised in Toronto, Canada, and she spent a lot of her teenage years in New York. At fourteen, she started…
Source Material: William S. Fischer – “Patience Is A Virtue”
William S. Fischer is a keyboardist, saxophonist, arranger, and composer from Shelby, Mississippi. In the '50s, he performed with artists like Ray Charles, Big Joe Turner, and Muddy Waters. In the '60s, Fischer was primarily an arranger…
Source Material: Freddie McGregor – “Big Ship”
Freddie McGregor is a Jamaican singer and producer from Clarendon, Jamaica. At seven years old, McGregor performed as a backup singer with the ska duo The Clarendonians. The Clarendonians included Fitzroy "Ernest" Wilson and Peter Wilson.…
Sample Flips: Rich Boy – “Throw Some D’s” Ft. Polow Da Don (Prod. By Polow Da Don)
Rich Boy is a rapper from Mobile, Alabama who came up in the mid 2000s. His most well-known song is his debut single, "Throw Some D's." I remember when I was in elementary school, "Throw Some D's" was one of the hardest songs out. The…
Source Material: O.V. Wright – “That’s How Strong My Love Is”
O.V. Wright was a blues musician from Lenow, Tennessee who was highly regarded amongst his peers. Wright started singing in the church as a kid, and by high school, he was the lead singer of the gospel group The Sunset Travelers. After…
Sample Flips: Brotha Lynch Hung – “24 Deep” (Prod. By Cedric Singleton & Brotha…
Brotha Lynch Hung is a rapper and producer from Sacramento, California who came up in the '90s. He started rhyming as a teenager, but at that time, he spent a lot of his time mixing it up in the streets. In 1993, he released his debut EP,…
Source Material: The Sweet Things – “I’m In A World Of Trouble”
The Sweet Things were a vocal trio that formed in Washington, D.C. in the mid '60s. The trio featured singers Francine Hurd, Dyanne Stewart, and Nancy J. Johnson. In 1965, they originally made their debut as The Darlettes, but they only…
Source Material: The Heshoo Beshoo Group – “Emakhaya”
The Heshoo Beshoo group was a South African jazz band that formed in 1969. The group featured Henry Sithole (alto saxophone), his brother Stanley Sithole (tenor saxophone), Cyril Magubane (guitarist), Ernest Mothole (bassist), and Nelson…