![]() ![]() (sorry, might have to go shoot something for putting genius close to the name Eminem) That's the basis of what this site is all about, finding out who really made the samples that we assume these genius' have come up with all by themselves. Yes, Eminem performed (on) it (well, he talked over it) but the original was made by Labi Siffre - That's why it's under that name, (not the producer of that track either lol) Whoa there! This is a valid discussion and diving in with both feet with an aggressive, if misdirected, defense before taking in the comments will get you nowhere. It would be cool if you could get a database of producers going too, but I think the list would become pretty obscure then, and collaborations/ghost producing would come into play and it would get really messy. Someone did state the obvious that it's Eminem's song, so that's why it's filed under Eminem. Did anyone say Em sampled it? I don't see it. People get exposed to new music every day.Īnyway, Dre did the production, as we all should know. ![]() I wouldn't go so far as to say what he does or doesn't have in his collection, simply because it's speculation. He has a very."dirty" approach to his sampling, always a bit rough around the edges. There are songs he HAS produced, but this wasn't one of them, and you can hear a definite difference. I mean it's clear that you understand your samples, and the whole process, I mean, I took a look at your submissions, you have a lot.Īnyway, I'm sure you recognize that the form for sample submission does not have a "Produced by" field. Certainly not from an outsider/non hip-hop fan's perspective, they probably have never heard of him, but within. I reckon RZA has probably had almost as much influence as Dre on Hip Hop in the last 20 years. But it would look at home on either of their record collections IMO. That said, he may have just heard RZA use it. I can control it better.", and I think most people would agree that Dre has certainly be an innovator rather than a follower. Which is exactly what Dre does- "I may hear something I like on an old record that may inspire me, but I'd rather use musicians to re-create the sound or elaborate on it. ![]() Instead of always sampling, try being inspired by a hot song and CREATE something similar. 'It'"s cool to use this method, as long as you balance it out with your own stuff, too. He was one of the fathers of gangsta rap, and later G-Funk. Like him or not, the fact is he has been at or close to the heart of hip hop for almost 30 years. I'd love to know why people are so sure Dre wouldn't have Labi Siffre in his record collection. ![]()
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