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Sample Breakdown: The Biggest Samples 2021

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Riton and Nightcrawlers ft. Mufasa & Hypeman - Friday (Dopamine Re-Edit)
"Push The Feeling On" by Nightcrawlers is arguably one of the most remixed songs ever. Funnily enough, the official 1992 song everyone knows is also a remix: the original version of “Push The Feeling On” was actually acid-jazz-inspired R&B at a much lower BPM. This year’s re-edit by UK producer Riton uses the “original” music by Nightcrawlers to sample the viral Instagram video It’s Friday Then!!. The “Push The Feeling On” remix saga continues, by way of sampling…

J Balvin & Skrillex - In Da Getto
Colombian singer/rapper J Balvin and dubstep retiree Skrillex sampled a piece of New York house history for their “In Da Getto” collaboration: the similarly titled “In De Ghetto” by house pioneer, David Morales. His mid-90s club hit together with a group of artists centered around Morales called The Bad Yard Club, provided the source for the synth melody and vocal hook to Skrillex & J Balvin’s 2021 reggaeton hit.

Drake - Champagne Poetry
There’s quite a sampling chain behind the very first notes on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy. Here we go: back in 1965, The Beatles’ Paul McCartney was inspired by “Milord” by French icon Edith Piaf. That inspired him to write “Michelle” for The Beatles' Rubber Soul album—hence why the chorus is sung in French. The Singers Unlimited covered that classic in 1972 for their A Capella album. Over fourty years later, in 2017, producer J.L.L. sampled that for Masego's "Navajo." That’s the version you hear skillfully chopped up in the opening track of Certified Lover Boy. Halfway through the song, the high-pitched sample leads into another vocal bit: “Until I Found my Lord (My Soul Couldn't Rest)” by gospel group The Gabriel Hardeman Delegation.

Chlöe - Have Mercy
As shown in her directorial debut Dark City Beneath the Beat on Netflix, rapper/director TT the Artist explains she wants Baltimore Club to get its due. That certainly worked out with “Girls Off The Chain.” Even more so when rising star Chlöe (of Beyoncé-mentored sister duo Chloe x Halle) sampled the song for her Murda Beatz-produced debut solo single, "Have Mercy." The song took on a life of its own on TikTok, with the sampled snippet becoming a lip-challenge meme template (yes, you read that right; a lip challenge meme template), amassing well over a billion views.

Tyler, the Creator - WUSYANAME (ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign)
70s jazz fusion, electro from the 2000s, 90s hip-hop gems, leftfield percussion… The samples on Tyler, the Creator’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST are as genre-defying as the album itself. For the 90s R&B-inspired “WUSYANAME,” he sampled the silky slow jam "Back Seats (With No Sheets)" by Houston-based group H-Town. “WUSYANAME” was the highest-charting song off of CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST. That says something, as part of an Album Of The Year contender...

42 Dugg & Roddy Ricch - 4 Da Gang
1982’s "No One Like You" by German pop-metal band Scorpions was originally released in German. But the song was big enough of a hit to be re-recorded for a global release. The song was produced by Dieter Dierks, whose studio Dierks Studio became home to the first-generation wave of Krautrock artists between 1969 and 1975. Producer TayTayMadeIt dug up the Scorpions original for “4 Da Gang” by Detroit rapper 42 Dugg and Compton’s Roddy Ricch.

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