Mobb Deep Hell on Earth Sample Discovered

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Wow. Props to Hav. This is sampling, not that obvious Dre shyt.


Unless Havoc told him and he ran on the internet, he has the right to share it.

how is slowing down a loop not obvious

Primo shopping different samples up and rearranging making his own loop, is masking a sample

Dr. Dre just sampled obvious songs people already knew from parliament

and this is something nobody has ever heard of most of the part, only difference
 
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When it’s undiscovered for 26 years. That’s when it isn’t obvious.

You don't know what you're talking

the sound of the sample is what makes it obvious, if you can listen to the track and recognize that its the sample of a song, the sample flip was obvious

Just because you never knew that song existed to make the comparison or was ignorant of it doesn't mean it wasn't an obvious flip, it's a short enough sample it wouldn't need clearance anyway, so you can say it's more impressive that way, but you can clearly hear that's where it was sampled

It just means the song wasn't famous, it took the same amount of skill to loop that sample as it took Dre to loop his sample it's an obvious loop

and it wasn't discovoered 26 years later it's literally credited on the album

 
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That's wild lol

And lmao @ the pearl clutching in this thread like it's you cats that are gonna have to come up off some money.
 

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You don't know what you're talking
You don’t know the meaning of the word obvious.
the sound of the sample is what makes it obvious, if you can listen to the track and recognize that its the sample of a song, the sample flip was obvious
But he pitched it down to such an extent that it sounded like a different instrument, rendering the sample source, not obvious.
and it wasn't discovoered 26 years later it's literally credited on the album
That’s a lie. I have the CD, tape, vinyl and the vinyl single for the song. I just checked and it is not credited.
Please post receipts for your claim that it was credited on the album. Posting a who sampled link, that was recently updated as a result of the sample being discovered after 26 years, which is really the dictionary definition of the opposite of obvious, is not proof.
 

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You don't know what you're talking

the sound of the sample is what makes it obvious, if you can listen to the track and recognize that its the sample of a song, the sample flip was obvious

Just because you never knew that song existed to make the comparison or was ignorant of it doesn't mean it wasn't an obvious flip, it's a short enough sample it wouldn't need clearance anyway, so you can say it's more impressive that way, but you can clearly hear that's where it was sampled

It just means the song wasn't famous, it took the same amount of skill to loop that sample as it took Dre to loop his sample it's an obvious loop

and it wasn't discovoered 26 years later it's literally credited on the album

Bruh, this was not an obvious flip. Theres literally one short note that might give it away if you have a quick enough ear.

He didnt just slow down a sample, he chopped it up and pitched each chop different and threw it together. Beat makers aint doing that shyt even now.

Dre is looping 8 bars straight without changing shyt.

Dre's samples were well known from jump ... when its taking decades to find out what someone sampled for a worldwide classic ... THATS impressive. Shook Ones, Survival of Fittest and now this track have all took 20+ years to discover.
 
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You don’t know the meaning of the word obvious.

But he pitched it down to such an extent that it sounded like a different instrument, rendering the sample source, not obvious.

That’s a lie. I have the CD, tape, vinyl and the vinyl single for the song. I just checked and it is not credited.
Please post receipts for your claim that it was credited on the album. Posting a who sampled link, that was recently updated as a result of the sample being discovered after 26 years, which is really the dictionary definition of the opposite of obvious, is not proof.

The definition of obvious is how it sounds, you clearly hear the sample and tell he got from there, that's why it's obvious, I already stated that

You can clearly hear the same melody, it sounds exactly the same only pitched down, if it wasn't obvious you wouldn't be able to tell from listening to the original

the fact that's a song nobody's heard doesn't mean he flipped the sample is some magical way you can't tell where it was sampled was my original point

Three Six has tone of uncredited samples, but people know the songs they got them from

like North North where he sample bad boys movie
 

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The definition of obvious is how it sounds, you clearly hear the sample and tell he got from there, that's why it's obvious, I already stated that

You can clearly hear the same melody, it sounds exactly the same only pitched down, if it wasn't obvious you wouldn't be able to tell from listening to the original

the fact that's a song nobody's heard doesn't mean he flipped the sample is some magical way you can't tell where it was sampled
Fam ... every beat maker in the world has heard Chic Coreas discography. If you make beats, you've heard their shyt. Thats what makes this even crazier.

This is definitely an impressive flip.
 
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Fam ... every beat maker in the world has heard Chic Coreas discography. If you make beats, you've heard their shyt. Thats what makes this even crazier.

This is definitely an impressive flip.

How can you not hear the song and recognize the sample, it's impossible

you can say I never heard that record before or it was great dig, you can't say he flipped the sample in an urecognizable way, because it's easily recognizable, even though it's a short cut

I never heard this song before, and people probably did but didn't listen to the whole thing and never caught it

I know sometimes I will let a record play and turn the shyt off before it's over if I don't like it, or skip around, you can easily miss something that short because you didn't listen to that part and skipped over it
 
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Bruh, this was not an obvious flip. Theres literally one short note that might give it away if you have a quick enough ear.

He didnt just slow down a sample, he chopped it up and pitched each chop different and threw it together. Beat makers aint doing that shyt even now.

Dre is looping 8 bars straight without changing shyt.

Dre's samples were well known from jump ... when its taking decades to find out what someone sampled for a worldwide classic ... THATS impressive. Shook Ones, Survival of Fittest and now this track have all took 20+ years to discover.

You can clearly here, he chopped it around at the end for the torn around to make it a complete melody, but it's clearly recognizable in that clip, pitching it down was only necessary so you can rap over it and make it loop, plus it sounds better, but it did not make it unrecognizable
 

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The definition of obvious is how it sounds, you clearly hear the sample and tell he got from there, that's why it's obvious, I already stated that

You can clearly hear the same melody, it sounds exactly the same only pitched down, if it wasn't obvious you wouldn't be able to tell from listening to the original

the fact that's a song nobody's heard doesn't mean he flipped the sample is some magical way you can't tell where it was sampled was my original point

Three Six has tone of uncredited samples, but people know the songs they got them from

like North North where he sample bad boys movie
This isn’t an obscure artist. If what you were saying was true, the sample would have been known in 96.
People have been actively looking for the sample for decades. In spite of how obvious it is to you, people looking for it for decades just found it after 26 years of searching. You are wrong, likely as a result of English not being your first language and not knowing the meaning of obvious. Either that, or you are mentally challenged. I don’t mean that as an insult, but the meaning of the word obvious is, well, obvious.
 
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