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80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Cr33pin - 09-29-2015

That beat though






80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Cr33pin - 09-29-2015

Fresh take, classic jam






80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - porscheguy - 10-16-2015










(when this song was getting airplay, they took out the first minute.)

Only in the early 90s could black gospel get airplay on pop stations. No, it's not hip-hop, R&B, etc. in the strict sense, but back when these were on the radio, they were considered as such.


80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Grodin - 11-05-2015

ah yeah. Reading this thread was a trip through memory lane.

My first bonerfied slow dance was to this song. It was more like dry-humping on the school gymnasium floor, but still... I was so smooth.






As soon as my kids are grown I'm getting myself a mink rug






cause





aaaand I'm a






80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - The Lizard of Oz - 11-05-2015







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - TheMaleBrain - 11-07-2015

Loved this song.
Here is your classic Hypergamy at work.

Women want a perfect alpha men, who is loyal.
And my favorite line:
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Never disrespectful cuz his mama taught him that

Yes. Alpha and mama boy.
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80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Pontifex Maximus - 12-01-2015

Pun and O'Jays sampling.






Year 2000. Cheating on this one.







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - The Lizard of Oz - 12-30-2015







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - QuietDog - 01-30-2016

Do your ears a favour








80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - The Lizard of Oz - 01-30-2016







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - The Lizard of Oz - 01-30-2016







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Tigre - 01-30-2016












80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Quintus Curtius - 02-01-2016

Ah, more innocent times.

Double T and the Downtown Posse:








80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Conscious Pirate - 05-28-2016

Funk & Soul brothers, reconvene.

DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist play the records of Africa Bambaataa. One of the greatest live shows i've ever had the privilege of. Video has been released.

Relax, unwind, roll a blunt, put on yo dancing shoes & enjoy...

The Renegades Of Rhythm Tour







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Cr33pin - 05-28-2016

I was a big fan of the early CashMoney/Big Tymers












80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Cr33pin - 05-28-2016

Smooth tunes with good vibes

I hit the gate and I hops on my schwinn, and I tell the homies "iight then"











80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - The Lizard of Oz - 05-28-2016

Quote: (05-28-2016 07:53 AM)Cr33pin Wrote:  

Smooth tunes with good vibes

I hit the gate and I hops on my schwinn, and I tell the homies "iight then"



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Just a young motherfucker eatin' Value Pacs

Here's another masterpiece







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Zep - 05-28-2016

















80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - AquilonBE - 05-28-2016

Much respect to this thread, some great beats and memories.

For me this song was perhaps my first exposure to the red pill. What do women want? ...Everything!






And in respect of my Francophone adopted country







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Prufrock - 06-07-2017

A couple more "Father & Son" combos.

Michael Wycoff - Looking Up To You" (1982)






Zhané - "Hey Mr. DJ" (1994)






Sade - "Kiss Of Life" (1992)






MF Doom - "Doomsday" (1999)







80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - 456 - 06-07-2017

I want to bring up a point relating to "father son" jams (great term!)

- Interpolation vs Sampling

Sampling is sampling as we know it... record it, filter it, maybe play some layers over it (drums, bg percussion, some synth pads). Early 90's NY was pretty blatant in not covering up the underlying sample. This is actually more true to the original Bronx hip hop roots of Jamaican DJ's spinning the instrumental breakdowns of songs while an MC rapped.

Interpolation is "re-playing" aspects of the sample with actual musicians (or composers / sequencers) -- ala most early 90's LA hip hop. This was largely pioneered to avoid sampling lawsuits, but also resulted in an exposure of rap to great musicianship, studio guys, etc.

(Unfortunately the avoidance of samples also lead to the early 2000s "workstation sound" as I call it -- where popular workstation synth/sampler/sequencer combo keyboards -- the Yamaha Motif was big here! -- became the dominant sound -- lots of shinier sounding drums, "fake guitars", and now dated-sounding digi synths. Think of some R Kelly, 112, classic Usher. This sound was "rescued" by the gritty self-sampling of Pharell, who obviously went on to define Top 10 radio for years and to this day.)

Example of interpolation plus some sampling of same "source" material
Things get really crazy when you sample AND interpolate, as with "Let Me Ride" by Snoop -- it's an interpolation of Parliament - Mothership Connection (title track), with actual samples interspersed throughout of the Parliament song live version (with Glenn Goins singing "let me ride").


'92: Let Me Ride by Snoop Dogg:





It interpolates:

'76: Mothership Connection by Parliament (the breakdowns / last 30 seconds)





... and samples from '76 Live version: (too many embeds, so here's url[Image: smile.gif] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT3ecv01xDE
It really just samples from the late Glenn Goins' voice, they (Dre / producers) layer that over their interpolation.


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A "juicier" example of original -> sampling -> interpolation spanning almost 4 decades:

Mtume - Juicy Fruit (from '83) ==> sampled as Biggie's Juicy ('94) ==> interpolated as Joey Bada$$ - Land Of The Free (recent track).


'83: original Juicy by Mtume (who was once a Miles Davis percussionist!)







'94: Biggie's sampled version, Juicy Fruit







'16: Joey Bada$$ -- produced by Kirk Knight and Adam Pallin -- who I believe I've seen on the credits of some funky gospel stuff.





^-- the producers are interpolating all kinds of synths, rhythms, and other elements from the original Mtume version of Juicy. Very cool "in spirit" ""version"" of the song. Basically a new joint.


80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - Conscious Pirate - 12-29-2017

The Abo cartel across the road are copping an education today...



















80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - IveBeenFramed - 12-29-2017

Sampling is an artform unto itself, if you ask me.


















80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - fokker - 12-29-2017




Russian rap from the early 1990s.


80's/90's Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul & Funk Thread - fokker - 12-29-2017