You Heard It There First (Vol. 15)

4 sweet samples coming your way today and all spanning the map.
- Tom Scott’s track “Today” containing what is most likely the most awesome horn sample in all of hip-hop thanks to Pete Rock.
- Then you’ve got The Ohio Players funking out what would become the most familiar sound of the G-Funk Era.
- Next is a sweet jazz track that Primo takes and turns into a whole new landscape for Guru’s lyrics.
- Finally, what was the best bass track of the summer of 2006 that soon turned into the most annoying song of 2006.
Monk Higgins “Little Green Apples” [Gang Starr's Code of the Streets] – HERE
Tom Scott’s “Today” {Pete Rock & CL Smooth’s T.R.O.Y.] – HERE
The Ohio Players “Funky Worm” [Dr. Dre's The Chronic] – HERE
Gianfranco Reverberi “Nel Cimitero Di Tuscon” [Gnarls Barkley's Crazy] – HERE
~ by matt on May 5, 2008.
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Tags: funky worm, g-funk era, gang starr, gnarls barkley, hip hop, microphone mathematics, monk higgins, ohio players, Pete Rock, primo, Sampled, tom scott

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