Some peopleuse other beats without even knowing it. Vanilla Ice was caught in a a controversy when he sampled the song "Under Pressure" for his huge it "Ice Ice Baby." Even though he completely denied the claims that he stole the song from others, he was still heavily scrutinized. Sampling and reusing beats have become a huge part of Hip Hop this generation.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Radical revisions of songs
Jay Z does an amazing remix of the old song "Forever Young" in his album Blueprint 3. This completely changed the rap game because it changed the style of rap forever. Splicing together different songs makes for a unique sound that many people found interesting. It draws a different crowd together. People of old generation were wowed that there music was being modernized into something that the current generation was listened to. Other artists like Pit Bull also jumped on the bandwagon by doing songs like "Dont stop the Party." This revolutionized everything.
People like Lil Wayne also used beats from DOA. This brought in beats from old songs that many people had no idea would mix with other songs. Mix tapes began to use other people beats to make songs sound radically different. Hoodie Allen used Words of Wisdom to splice oldies beats with his song to give it a distinctive sound. Lil Wayne uses this technique again when he changes Kanye's song "All of the Lights."
Some peopleuse other beats without even knowing it. Vanilla Ice was caught in a a controversy when he sampled the song "Under Pressure" for his huge it "Ice Ice Baby." Even though he completely denied the claims that he stole the song from others, he was still heavily scrutinized. Sampling and reusing beats have become a huge part of Hip Hop this generation.
Some peopleuse other beats without even knowing it. Vanilla Ice was caught in a a controversy when he sampled the song "Under Pressure" for his huge it "Ice Ice Baby." Even though he completely denied the claims that he stole the song from others, he was still heavily scrutinized. Sampling and reusing beats have become a huge part of Hip Hop this generation.
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Overall a pretty good blog but there were quite a few grammatical mistakes. Good info and songs but its kind of sloppy.
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ReplyDeleteThis was a good blog. You must have taken a lot of time and effort, but i can't help but realize all the grammar errors. I liked your examples, but the grammar does affect the quality.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I understand. I tried to read your blog for inspiration,but I couldn't find it.
DeleteLOL ^^
ReplyDeleteGood blog, nice examples. If you really like "Forever Young" you should check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOJJ_coUjQg
I was there!!
Remixes are huge in hip hop along with revisions. Good blog!
ReplyDeleteremixes are getting bigger and bigger in hip hop today, cool to see where they're going and where they came from. good blog.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your blog and liked the hoodie allen example, especially because ive been to one of his concerts!
ReplyDeleteI really like the "Forever Young" song and its true that old songs are getting remixed all the time to make new music. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love songs that uses parts of others or old remixes,cool stuff.
ReplyDeleteI like the point you brought up about older generation music being modernized, and being enjoyed once again by the current generation. Re-mixes have always been an important part of Hip-Hop.
ReplyDeletegreat song examples!
ReplyDeleteRemixes are a huge part of hip hop and I think make hip hop better
ReplyDeleteGood blog, i really like the songs you chose!
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