Like without Googling it lol, just randomly stumbling upon it? I assume if you have, you'd remember it because it usually sticks out like a sore thumb and causes you to remember that song forever. Here's a few I recognized after the fact. Sure looking up the sample is cool but stumbling upon it just gives a real cool feeling of being in the shoes of the producer when creating the beat idk I'm a producer so I appreciate s*** like that
FYI: not a sample that you knew when you heard it, but coming across the sample after hearing it being flipped.
Teyana Taylor - 3Way (Inspired me to make this thread)
Duppy
Broken Clocks
All Your Fault (00:53)
4PM In Calabasas
Yeah, Ludacris & wayne - last of a dying breed
my mom was listening to this & wondered how I knew the music straight away
Young Thug - Love Me Forever
a year later, i heard Ellie Goulding - Beating Heart
Yeah, Ludacris & wayne - last of a dying breed
!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8l2Vq0qdBBEmy mom was listening to this & wondered how I knew the music straight away
Damn they flipped that realllllly well
Young Thug - Love Me Forever
a year later, i heard Ellie Goulding - Beating Heart
I just listened to this now, first time hearing it and honestly I woulda thought those background vocals were the "thats what I dooooo" adlibs from future on Honest lmao
I just listened to this now, first time hearing it and honestly I woulda thought those background vocals were the "thats what I dooooo" adlibs from future on Honest lmao
i could definitely hear that
I'm a big Nicholas Jaar fan, so hearing Call Out My Name for the first time was wild, Abel is basically just singing over Jaar's track Killing Time
soundcloud.com/kingsway-music-library/14-ogfd-1
Rich the Kid - Splashin