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15 Songs Where Great Sampling Fuels the Fire features music courtesy of Beyoncé, Jack Harlow, Lil Nas X, Meghan Trainor, Nicki Minaj and Quadeca.
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Repurposing in music is all the rage, PERIOD! Sampling has the ability to reintroduce classic songs to an entirely new audience. For years and years, sampling has fueled the fire for various music styles, primarily rap, R&B, and pop. With so many songs that use samples in a captivating way to make something new, I thought it would be interesting to compile a playlist of songs that sample other songs, hence 🎧 15 Songs Where Great Sampling Fuels the Fire 💪! On 🎧 15 Songs Where Great Sampling Fuels the Fire it’s safe to say that there is NO SAMPLE LEFT BEHIND 😝! This list, comprised of rap, R&B, and even a pop joint, features music courtesy of 🎙 Beyoncé, 🎙 Jack Harlow, 🎙 Lil Nas X, 🎙 Meghan Trainor, 🎙 Nicki Minaj, and 🎙 Quadeca among others. So, grab your headphones and join us on this alluring, repurposing of musical ride! H.E.R. said it best – it’s 🎵 “The Journey”!
1. Nicki Minaj, “Red Ruby Da Sleeze”
🎵 “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” • 🏷 Republic • 🗓 2023
SAMPLE: Lumidee, “Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)”
Besides the lift Lumidee gives Nicki Minaj, it is Minaj’s colorful rhymes that ‘take the cake.’ It is safe to say there are shots fired – an understatement. “But I don’t fuck with horses since Christopher Reeves” appears to be a cold diss towards Megan Thee Stallion. There is also the shady “We don’t be Karen like Donna-na, na-na-na-na,” another diss to multiple Nicki enemies. All the female rappers seem to get dissed with lines like, “When the Queen leave, bitches wanna come out like a cockroach,” or “Shout out to hoes that’s watchin’ me like Movados.” So, what does one make of 🎵 “Red Ruby Da Sleeze”? It’s a surefire rap banger, PERIOD. Is Nicki Minaj pressed by the competition? Perhaps, but to her credit, she brings the heat here, backed by a killer choice of sample.
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2. Lil Nas X, “Old Town Road” (Ft. Billy Ray Cyrus)
💿 7 (EP) • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2019
SAMPLE: Nine Inch Nails, “34 Ghosts IV”
Appears in 🔻:
- Thrilling Songs All About the Town (Pt. 1) (2019)
- 11 Songs with Eyes Fixed on the Road (2019)
- 51 Best Songs of 2019
- Old: 5ive Songs No. 38 (2020)
- 13 OLD Songs Filled with Freshness (2020)
- 13 O Songs: No Rhyme or Reason (2021)
3. Meghan Trainor, “Mother”
💿 Takin’ It Back (Deluxe) • 🏷 Epic • 🗓 2023
SAMPLE: The Chordettes, “Mr. Sandman”
An entire essay could be written on this two-and-a-half minute record. Mother itself is used literally and as a queer term 🌈. As far as the literal meaning, Trainor is a mom, and interestingly, “Mother” samples a lullaby: 🎵 “Mr. Sandman” by 🎙 The Chordettes. This sample gives “Mother” a retro-pop sensibility which is idiomatic of her work throughout her career. Besides the retro-pop vibes, there are also modern pop vibes as well (🎛 Justin Trainor and Gian Stone produce). Naturally, the record is incredibly gimmicky, particularly when Trainor quotes “Mr. Sandman” with the repetitive “bum-bum-bum(s).” It is worth noting, Trainor is calling some men, who act anti-feminist and ‘mansplain’ as bums. Her man, of course, is no bum, as Trainor asserts, “Y’all need a masterclass from my man / Learn how to satisfy like he can.” Wow! Although “Mother” is corny (understatement) and a wee tough to take seriously, she serves up some relevant points and no shortage of confidence. So, what does one make of 🎵 “Mother”? It is SOMETHING!
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4. Angie Stone, “Kiss You
💿 Love Language • 🏷 Conjunction Entertainment / SoNo Recording Group • 🗓 2023
SAMPLE: Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, “I Miss You”
Appears in 🔻:
- Angie Stone, “Kiss You”: Midnight Heat 🕛 🔥 41 (2023)
- 13 More Songs That Exhibit That Midnight Heat 🔥 (2023)
5. Anthony Hamilton, “Real Love” (Ft. Rick Ross)
💿 Love is the New Black • 🏷 My Music Box / BMG Rights Management • 📅 2021
SAMPLE: Ahmad Jamal, “Swahililand”
“Real love, the kind worth heaven
You’ve gotta hold tight
Real love, real love, real love, real love
Real love.”
Phew, Anthony Hamilton, that’s a lot of ‘real love’ right there! As always, Hamilton is locked in, blessing the soulful, love-oriented track with his anointed, distinct pipes. In the first verse, he speaks about a special love, one that doesn’t appear to be ‘romantic’: “And I was a child in your arms of love / And I just wanted to make you proud.” As for Ross, he excels at a soulful, old-school beat, but opts for a romantic brand of love, sex, and of course, touts his drip. There’s no gray area when ‘The Bawse’ asserts: “Baby girl, I’ma kill somethin’ / Let me eat you out and I’ma kill somethin’.” WOO! “Real Love,” produced by 🎛 9th Wonder, is ‘really’ good, NO CAP!
Appears in 🔻:
- Real: 5ive Songs No. 80 (2021)
- Best Songs of 2021: 50-36
- 13 More Songs Filled with Considerable Love (2022)
- R Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2 (2022)
6. Latto, “Pussy”
🎵 “Pussy” • 🏷 Streamcut / RCA • 🗓 2022
SAMPLE: Betty Wright, “Girls Can’t Do What the Guys Do”
Of course, it’s not just the epic production or sample alone that makes “Pussy” so good. Latto gets these men together and speaks up for the ladies. “Y’all sexualize lesbians for y’all entertainment,” she bites in the first verse, later adding, “If you don’t give the pussy up, then they’ll take it (Fuck it) / Y’all misogynistic ways sow the size of your dick.” Woo! In the second verse, she goes H.A.M. at the end, asserting:
“How you ain’t got a pussy, but got opinions on pussy?
That’s pussy (Pussy), my ovaries ain’t for you to bully
Y’all the reason we make music, teaching bitches how to use you (Yeah)
Speak up and they gon’ defend the abuser, these niggas losers.”
“Pussy” is explicit and makes sexual references. That said, Latto makes some excellent points about how men treat women as well as how there is a double standard for women. In her eyes, the girls should be able to do what the boys do – “and still be a lady!”
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7. Jack Harlow, “They Don’t Love It”
💿 Jackman. • 🏷 Generation Now / Atlantic • 🗓 2023
SAMPLE: Connie Laverne, “Can’t Live Without You”
8. Beyoncé, “Church Girl”
💿 RENAISSANCE • 🏷 Parkwood Entertainment / Columbia • 📅 2022
SAMPLE: The Clark Sisters, “Center of Thy Will”
Appears in 🔻:
- Beyoncé, “Church Girl”: Controversial Tunes 😈🎶 20 (2022)
- Church ⛪: 5ive Songs No. 44 (2022)
- Awesome Songs: August 2022
- 50 Best Songs of 2022
9. BIA, “Can’t Touch This”
💿 For Certain • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2021
“No stylist, I don’t do repeats
I got money, bitch, I’m knee-deep
All hunnids, drippin’ in CC
Might pop that pussy like FreakNik
No mileage, boy, you can’t touch this
No bodies, boy, you ain’t fuck shit
I’m on islands, whippin’ them Porsches (Skrr)
Run shit, and your nigga endorse it (Sheesh).”
Woo! BIA doesn’t play around in the least! “Can’t Touch This” BE-OTCHES!
Appears in 🔻:
- These 15 Songs are About THIS (2022)
- Can’t: 5ive Songs No. 6 (2022)
- C Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2 (2022)
10. Powfu, “death bed (coffee for your head)” (Ft. beabadoobee)
💿 Poems of the Past (EP) • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2020
SAMPLE: beabadoobee, “Coffee”
“Don’t stay awake for too long, don’t go to bed
I’ll make a cup of coffee for your head
It’ll get you up and going out of bed.”
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: February 2020
- BED 🛏: 5ive Songs No. 41 (2020)
- Deadly Songs Unlikely to Leave You Literally Dead (Vol. 2) (2020)
- 13 Delightful Songs Coffee Drinkers Can Get Behind (2020)
- 100 Best Songs of 2020
- 12 More Songs Associated with the Bed (2021)
11. Shareefa, “Cry No More”
💿 Point of No Return • 🏷 DTP • 🗓 2006
SAMPLE: The Stylistics, “The Miracle”
So, what has Shareefa crying foul, or rather, ceasing the tears? This lowdown, no good man – ugh, it’s always a man, isn’t it! “Can’t be playing games with you / Because the craziness come with you and I just hate it,” she asserts in the first verse. Furthermore, his added mess only triggers are rough past: “You’ll never stop to think about all hardship that I done seen / People shot in front of me.” No need for additional trauma! In the second verse, she makes it clear, “You don’t deserve me, shut your mouth / Save the talk, I’m out.” Say that, girl! The bridge offers a fantastic change of pace musically yet maintains the same attitude and tenor lyrically. Perhaps the lyric of the song hail from this section:
“I could never be the sucker woman who scorn
I’ve been fighting heavy since the day I was born
‘Cause baby girl’s a rider, I’m a soul survivor.”
Shareefa is CLEARLY making the right choice on 🎵 “Cry No More” – let this man go! Sure, it’s technically an R&B joint, but man, oh, man, is it a banger that deserved far more attention, much like Shareefa did in 2006.
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12. Lauryn Hill, “Ex-Factor”
💿 The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill • 🏷 Ruffhouse • 📅 1998
SAMPLE: Wu-Tang Clan, “Can It Be All So Simple”
“(Care) Care for me, care for me
I know you care for me
(There) There for me, there for me
Said you’d be there for me
(Cry) Cry for me, cry for me
You said you’d die for me
(Give) Give to me, give to me
Why won’t you live for me?”
Appears in 🔻:
- Throwback Thursday No. 3 (2020)
- Weekly Gems No. 3 (2020)
- Day 12: Lauryn Hill, Ex-Factor: 30-Day Song Challenge 🎶 (2020)
- 30-Day Song Challenge 🎶: The Playlist, Part 2 (2020)
- 13 E Songs: No Rhyme or Reason (2021)
- Ex-: 5ive Songs No. 94 (2021)
13. Quadeca & Moxes, “Schoenberg”
🎵 “Schoenberg” • 🏷 Quadeca • 📅 2019
SAMPLE: Arnold Schoenberg, Verklärte Nacht (“Transfigured Night”), Op. 4 (1899)
The lush, expressionistic strings of Verklärte Nacht set the tone, before a turned-up Quadeca drops confident rhymes that definitely go hard. A string loop is anchored by a sick hip-hop beat that anchors things down. Q drops the chorus, excerpted above, before dropping an entertaining, drippy verse, commencing with, “Diamonds on my hip, I need some more drip / I got all these bitches on my own dick.” As for Moxas, he has his fair share of fire. That fire includes referencing Folgers (“I eat souls, I be scolding them all, wake ‘em up like Folgers then”), haiku (“Got a five stack on top, haiku”), and Breaking Bad (“I feel like Walt White, I’m cooking up this dope shit”). Of course, Q provides the final chorus, and an outro, accompanied by those marvelous Schoenberg strings of Verklärte Nacht. While neither rapper serves up deep rhymes, both are quite entertaining and confident. 🎵 “Schoenberg” is definitely a banger.
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14. Alicia Keys, “You Don’t Know My Name”
💿 The Diary of Alicia Keys • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2003
SAMPLE: The Main Ingredient, “Let Me Prove My Love to You”
The good news about this 💿 The Diary of Alicia Keys standout is that Keys ensures he DOES know her name! Check out the music video and Keys’ crush frequents the coffeehouse where she works. So infatuated, Keys informs us that, he “always orders the special.” She eventually reveals her feelings via cell, eventually securing the date during the spoken word interlude (“I know girls don’t usually do this / But I was wondering if maybe we could get together / Outside the restaurant one day”). Ultimately, “You Don’t Know My Name’ is a fabulous song about crushing on someone. Furthermore, it’s one of the finest songs of the aughts.
Appears in 🔻:
- Name: 5ive Songs No. 92 (2021)
- 15 Compelling Name Songs (2021)
- The Main Ingredient vs. Alicia Keys: Head 2 Head 🗣️ 1 (2022)
- Incredible Songs: 2000s, Vol. 1 (2023)
15. Usher, “Throwback” (Ft. Jadakiss)
💿 Confessions • 🏷 LaFace • 📅 2004
SAMPLE: Dionne Warwick, “You’re Gonna Need Me”
“Throwback,” which added rapper 🎙 Jadakiss on the reissued, deluxe edition of Confessions, smartly uses the Warwick sample as dual inspiration. First, the mere presence of this classic-sounding cut is “throwback” nature. Furthermore, as the excerpted lyrics from the sample suggest, “Throwback” is throwback contextually given the fact Usher wants to take it back to how things/they were. The 🏆 Grammy-winning R&B singer says it best on the first verse: “You never miss a good thing ‘til it leaves ya / Finally I realized that I need ya back / I want ya back…” Whether or not Usher was successful in “reuniting and it feels so good” is secondary. Primary, however, is the fact that Usher’s love loss is our – the listener’s – gain. Oh, the schadenfreude!
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15 Songs Where Great Sampling Fuels the Fire [📷: Brent Faulkner/The Musical Hype; Atlantic, Columbia, Conjunction Entertainment / SoNo Recording Group, DTP, Epic, LaFace, My Music Box / BMG Rights Management, Quadeca, RCA, Republic, Ruffhouse; Dirk (Beeki®) Schumacher from Pixabay]
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