Personally, I think it was for the best. The drums in the final version really make that track for me
@BigCore-
7 ай бұрын
I love that record! I thought Anderson played the drums. I’m ashamed that I didn’t know King Hi Tek produced the song because I’m. Very diligent about checking who made the heat.
@user-ff1ez5sy5h
7 ай бұрын
how copyright law is interpreted when it comes to the lowly regarded artform of hiphop is and has always been uniquely restrictive - and punitive. typically when evaluating copyright infringement the judgement was based on musical stuff - melody, harmony, rhythm, tempo, key signature, instrumentation, etc. in other words, how similar the songs sound. but with sampling that is tossed out the window. j dilla, premo, rza, madlib, large pro and the alchemist have songs that sound nothing like the original - different pitch sequence, chord progression, timbre, tempo, rhythm and key. normally songs that sound that different arent considered an infringement of copyright - normally. with hiphop, in essence, it's not what the song sounds like but how it was made. that's the kind of special treatment you dont want.
@nilespeshay1734
7 ай бұрын
"Musical Work" vs. "Sound Recording". No one can stop you, legally, from REPLAYING a Beatles song.. but if you +sample+ the actual recording, you're (potentially) in for a world of fuck. It's not a matter of different interpretations of the same law. They're two different "laws", with two very clear and separate sets of rules.
@Darie2006
7 ай бұрын
@@nilespeshay1734 4ck both of em
@anjovimusic
7 ай бұрын
That dave chapelle snip was fucking perfect! That sucks so fucking much! Kid icarus and the sample snitches
@rahsaanthomas7030
7 ай бұрын
"Dave...we need to talk."
@1120beats
7 ай бұрын
I hate all these remake videos I miss the old days no KZitem you just had to figure it out in your head sample snitches
@BobbilBrownzBoogieGales
7 ай бұрын
Yeah too fucked up a lot of shit. Lmao 🤣 fucked up a lot
@WT83
7 ай бұрын
Sample snitches...
@dopenerdaroc3211
7 ай бұрын
they aint stoppin shit. Render the audio to a new midi track find some one shots and move the hell on. people make things wayyyy to complicated these days. Works even better for bass lines. Chords progressions are safe until u rearrange the order. melodys usually take an inversion or two with a few semitones in either direction. If we let the snitches win the culture dies fuck em i aint clearin shit
@str8upndown856
7 ай бұрын
ikr… nuffin’ safe.
@nilespeshay1734
7 ай бұрын
@@dopenerdaroc3211 at the point where you're rendering audio to midi, you aren't REALLY sampling anymore... and you're almost definitely gonna lose all the qualities that made you choose that sample in the first place. Imagine the Amen break... with different drum sounds. You're stripping all the 'soul' from it.
@MrOuija-rr8kq
7 ай бұрын
@@dopenerdaroc3211That’s an interpolation which has its own set of bs surrounding it
@5al5ap3n15
7 ай бұрын
“Today I’m going to prove this artist used a sample to no benefit of my own 🤓🤓” Like my bro go build an algorithm for something and be useful
@johnviera3884
7 ай бұрын
are you Fing kidding me!?! that’s not Paak on those drums!?!? he can easily play that!
@darkskinwhite
7 ай бұрын
yeah im sure this happens all the time, they really gotta stop
@goldenappleproductions2947
7 ай бұрын
Sample snitching isn’t cool. Smh
@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP
7 ай бұрын
Hi-Tek is surely traumatized by the sampling affair, many years ago straight blocked me on Twitter when i asked whether he had used a certain sample in one of his joints
@BigCore-
7 ай бұрын
😂
@nilespeshay1734
7 ай бұрын
Unless you're best friends with a producer and you're having a PRIVATE conversation, you don't ask them to confirm an unclaimed sample. Hip-hop has rules. And Hi-Tek is old/cultured enough to expect people to follow them.
@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP
7 ай бұрын
not sure why you have to defend odd behavior he could refuse to answer, preferably politely, or just ignore, but blocking after the first encounter ever is weird
@Darie2006
7 ай бұрын
@@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIPasking is weird
@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP
7 ай бұрын
@@Darie2006 thinking that asking is weird is weird LOL you never ask anything apparently
@herbertbasnight9439
7 ай бұрын
YO What Where You Thinking He's A Fire Ass Drumer Why Would You Sample The Drum Break .
@Darie2006
7 ай бұрын
Because we hip hop producers thats what we do if you don’t like it dont fucking listen to our shit then
@angelfmusic
7 ай бұрын
Note to producers. No samples. Play them keys.
@Darie2006
7 ай бұрын
Note to fans. Stay yo ass on the sidelines and bop your big head.
@BobbilBrownzBoogieGales
7 ай бұрын
Think about all scene you’re not a fan of hip-hop then. Because you’re getting Hiphop started with samples to begin with
@angelfmusic
7 ай бұрын
@@BobbilBrownzBoogieGales Just because It’s sampled based doesn’t mean there’s a law in place you gotta implement samples. Use samples until you get caught now you gotta pay the original author all your publishing or rework the track. With the internet today, people will find out the original sample and call you out.
@BobbilBrownzBoogieGales
7 ай бұрын
@@angelfmusic like I said to you in the first response
@ytnsanw
7 ай бұрын
You could always just record your own damn drums - remove all doubt...
@ytnsanw
7 ай бұрын
@@defcreator187 Sure - having your own original thoughts and possessing the skills and dedication to realize them is lame - use someone else's work instead. Don't write your own words - use someone else's. Just slap a Rembrandt over your canvas, make a few marks on it and call it yours. I'm not sure you understand the mind-numbing stupidity of what you just said, but we'll let it slide this time. Of course, recording your own drums, however 'lame' you may think it is, will at least avoid lawsuits...
@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP
7 ай бұрын
but you're aware that words we use aren't our own, right? language is basically sampling, or sampling is basically a language how awful it is to use a word or a phrase you've heard from someone else! use your own
@ytnsanw
7 ай бұрын
@@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP Something of a false equivalency. Language is a necessarily codified method of communication, hence the need to use vocabulary, syntax and idiom familiar to the recipient. Music is an optional creative endeavor, and while you DO (generally..) need to similarly use vocabulary *familiar* to the listener for accessibility's sake, a direct *copy* is frowned upon, both artistically and legally. In words, it's referred to as plagiarism, and a form of fraud so heinous that people have been fired and/or prosecuted. You (probably) won't get fired for copying someone's music, but you will get sued. Sampling (and the attendant use of samples) is not without it's artistic merit, but it's lazy creativity, and generally used by those incapable of creating their own sound(s). And why wouldn't you pay a drummer a couple of hundred (or less) to help realize your artistic vision, in turn helping the music community - and avoid getting sued...
@nilespeshay1734
7 ай бұрын
@@ytnsanw Sampling is a tool. It can be used lazily or incredibly creatively.. like any other tool. i.e. Nobody calls Ansel Adams or Anne Leibowitz "lazy" because they use a camera rather than a paintbrush. (We won't even get into the lack of resources in early 80s New York that created the "need" for sampling, in the first place.)
@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP
7 ай бұрын
all this is arbitrary, there's no rule of nature to define this and to set apart language and other means of expression human language is also optional, it's extremely convenient but it's not absolutely necessary for survival, animals get on well without it
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