Ah, sampling…also known as crate digging. As I mentioned in my entry Sampling and Summer Madness, sampling is one of my absolute favorite things about music. This is thanks in large part to my tendency to read album cover liner notes as a kid. For some reason, seeing “this song contains a sample of…” in the liner notes really fascinated me. I also mentioned in that entry that sampling seemed to have reached a fever pitch in the ’90s. There were so many wonderful songs that sampled songs from the ’70s in particular, for instance. Right off hand, Janet Jackson’s “That’s The Way Love Goes”, the first single from 1993’s janet., comes to mind; it sampled James Brown’s “Papa Don’t Take No Mess”, which came out in 1974. This “70s in the 90s” trend is a whole other entry in itself though; there are far too many examples to include here. (Seriously. “The ’70s in the 90s” is actually the name of the upcoming entry on that topic. Haha.)
This entry will be focusing on notable samples in songs from more recent years, including this year. The featured image of Usher and Ella Mai should have been a hint for you on at least one of the songs that I’ll be covering. At any rate, if you have read any of my previous entries, you know how this goes. If not, you’re about to find out: I will be highlighting a few of my favorite songs from more recent years that feature samples, as well as the song(s) they sampled. For the sake of keeping this post from getting too lengthy, I will only post a handful.
So…I still ended up posting more songs than planned. Oh, well! You get the point. The “newer” songs sample the older song or songs that follow each. Enjoy and happy crate digging!
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