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Timbaland ripping off trance? (pg. 3)
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| eRRaTiK |
The general American public seems to have shocking taste in music these days.
All those Anglo folk who mistakenly think that they're African-American?
That is whack! Fo'sheezy!! |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | | <3 this track...oh well. |
| quote: | The general American public seems to have shocking taste in music these days.
All those Anglo folk who mistakenly think that they're African-American?
That is whack! Fo'sheezy!! |
Don't be hatin'!
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| Jake Benson |
| quote: | Originally posted by eRRaTiK
All those Anglo folk who mistakenly think that they're African-American?
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Uhhhh yeah and the African-American's see this, market their music towards the Anglo folk, and profit from them. Black people are smart. ;) |
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| RJT |
Does part of this track sound a bit like Salt & Pepa - Push It to anyone else?
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Does part of this track sound a bit like Salt & Pepa - Push It to anyone else?
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Read the thread lolol. |
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| david.michael |
OMG IT'S REPOST ROB(tm)
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| Ishkur |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jake Benson
It's bad enough when DJs spin trance and SCRATCH over it. But please don't slow it down, rap to it, and call it hip-hop. Thanks.
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Yes they can, yes they will, yes they just did. Deal.
It's not trance anyway. It's hip hop sampling earlier hip hop. Despite what your sheltered little perceptive worldview thinks, trance music does not have a monopoly on any sound or gimmick that has ever squeaked out of a synth's rhythm pattern.
Hip hop will do whatever the it wants with any music it feels like sampling, like it has since 1972. Just you try to stop it. |
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| AndreaCKY772 |
| i don't consider that "ripping off" trance |
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| Konijn |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
Yes they can, yes they will, yes they just did. Deal.
Hip hop will do whatever the it wants with any music it feels like sampling, like it has since 1972. Just you try to stop it. |
word. from its inception rap music has always been based on appropriation -- it's embedded in rap's dna. early on it was soul, dub, and disco; then it was house, r&b, reggae, and other rap; now, to some degree, it just happens to be dance. |
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| david.michael |
:haha: :haha: |
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| bananas |
| I consider timbaland to be genial, doesn't matter if he rips someone's samples n , no one had the mind to put all those samples together as he did, he has his own style, and will never be mistaken with someone else. You MUST respect him. |
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