@@erenyeagerist7681pls lmfao what does literacy have to do with anything 😂 they’re literally kids, you think they were born knowing the original songs?
Fun fact: the beat for “Freek-a-Leek” was the original beat for Usher’s “Yeah!” Lil Jon made the beat for the label Jive, but thinking they weren’t using it he planned to give it to Usher. However, Jive gave the beat to Petey Pablo, who recorded “Freek-a-Leek” and refused to give up the song. So Lil Jon then made a new beat that sounded similar which was used for “Yeah!”
Yeah Ciara goodies. Some beats are just so good you they gotta be sampled more than once. Nowadays mid-late 90s beats are used I hear them in lots of songs. And even the ones that are subtle. I love music
There's a difference between sampling and just straight-up ripping a song. Like none of Saweetie's songs are doing anything different with the original, just loops
@@n1rvana_I know all kinds of music from the 40’s, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90’s. Being born in a generation and only knowing that music is corny, a lot of gen z’s aren’t into older music the way other generations were. That’s not excuse to think a song is an original because it was made in their era. All the songs I grew up hearing, I knew were remakes.
It's funny cause I'm a Gen Z and I knew the originals way before the new one's. But I guess it's nice to be reminded of the good times with newer versions of them
Of course! But the covers were like a tribute to the originals, they are all so great. Freeklaleek is a classic, gonna be in music theory textbooks one day
A lot of these people in the comments dont even know wtf sampling is and act like its a bad thing. Guess what A LOT and I mean A LOT of songs samples songs. This isn't a new thing either, people back in the 90s also sample songs. Genius of Love btw
For some reason in my mind I was actually confused because it's kinda like a sample in a sample for the last one and I may be 10 but my dad plays lost of R&B so ik my way around and if you are confused by this basically the original is called genius in love by Tom Tom club and the sample is actually fantasy but then latto makes a sample for fantasy and if you like genius in love you should def listen to Mary Jane by Rick james
You think your parents are "old" because they know a song from 2003....? Or are you saying because they're 80 they're less likely to be stupid and thus listen to more music? Bizarre comment
Please teach these children they original when music was Authentic and not water down come in sample these original hits and take credit do your homework ❤ great content 💪🏼
2003 here and I’m a big fan of older music 90s early 2000s. What I grew up with. I don’t really like modern songs. Some are okay. A lot of them now are rip offs of good old songs. I grew up with my mum listening to 60s 70s and 80s too. So I still listen to a lot of them.
When I was young, they were pointing out entire remakes, not just the borrowing of the iconic music. Any song worthy of using again in any form is a pretty good song in my opinion.😂
I knew the fantasy one that latto used Mariah Carey’s audio and Mariah carey sampled genius in love
Its Talking Heads right?
@@dovahkiinhoweyTom Tom Club was founded by the bassist and drummer from Talking Heads.
Gen alpha thought about this not old generation
@@raleighjames1185chris frantz and tina weymouth I believe
So Prince was right when he said people would sample the sample that's already sampled lol
I knew all of them 😂 who tf thought they were the original
Illiterate zoomers
@@joepadina1553Nope.
@@erenyeagerist7681pls lmfao what does literacy have to do with anything 😂 they’re literally kids, you think they were born knowing the original songs?
Zoomers
Right im thinking he may have got the generations mixed up??
Fun fact: the beat for “Freek-a-Leek” was the original beat for Usher’s “Yeah!” Lil Jon made the beat for the label Jive, but thinking they weren’t using it he planned to give it to Usher. However, Jive gave the beat to Petey Pablo, who recorded “Freek-a-Leek” and refused to give up the song. So Lil Jon then made a new beat that sounded similar which was used for “Yeah!”
I KNEW it must've been sampled but I couldn't put my finger on which song, haha, thank you for your comment!
Ok I need to hear a freekaleek/yeah mashup ASAP
thank you for sharing!! i thought they sounded too similar lol
You forgot Ciara "Goodies"
Yeah Ciara goodies. Some beats are just so good you they gotta be sampled more than once. Nowadays mid-late 90s beats are used I hear them in lots of songs. And even the ones that are subtle. I love music
Okay but the transition from big energy to fantasy was amazing
It's the same instrumental 😂😂
same instrumental
@@soaribb32Yes, clearly?
Gen Z was around for the original versions if most of these songs lol
Fr i knew all these thats why i always thought i was hearing a different version of another song 😂
Exactly 😭
i love genius of love. first heard it in always sunny😭
That's not where I first heard it, but every time I hear it I picture that scene, lmao.
@@featheryfemme😂😂😂 me too!!
That's all Saweetie does 😂😂😂
Fr 😭
Still bangers tho
@@JHSeung 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nooo
Hey, That's what rappers do. they sample Others Beats and put their mixes On Them
@@cashandtheecityno
Sampling is great as it keeps the music alive for the next generation.
nah
as long as they're willing to do the research yeah, I mean I found a lot of soul music from digging Kanye samples from his songs I grew up with
There's a difference between sampling and just straight-up ripping a song. Like none of Saweetie's songs are doing anything different with the original, just loops
@@savoystyloThey're not wrong though.
Fantasy is her BEST song you cannot lie
Even that was sampled
bffr
nah that shit BANGS ion gaf if it was sampled
The first time i heard big energy on the radio i was like “ooo Mariah Carey” and then i proceeded to get bamboozled
Yeah I was so mad
Gen Z thinks the weirder it is and the more about the 90s as if it was prehistoric times the more they think they’re cool
I promise you no gen z’s thought that was the original version. We grew up with what our parents grew up with. Movies and everything
some gen z's thought that
@@justagirlwholovestopartyyymost likey the youngest of the generation but definitely not the older half
@@ray0983 ik
Yeah cuz these were legit made in z gen. Wtf are ppl on??😂
@@n1rvana_I know all kinds of music from the 40’s, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90’s. Being born in a generation and only knowing that music is corny, a lot of gen z’s aren’t into older music the way other generations were. That’s not excuse to think a song is an original because it was made in their era. All the songs I grew up hearing, I knew were remakes.
I knew the first and last one but not the middle one
same
@@bajablastt. me too! I thought Saweetie came up with it on her own.
@@4everlivin99 ??
@@ScottThePisces Tap In. I didn’t know it was sampled from an earlier song.
Ive been like. Why do these songs nowadays feel so familiar but not able to pinpoint it! Been driving me crazzzyyyy
Thank you for these vids ✨
When I heard tap in for the first time, I screamed “BLOW THE WHISTLE” 🤣
It's funny cause I'm a Gen Z and I knew the originals way before the new one's. But I guess it's nice to be reminded of the good times with newer versions of them
I love these! Keep ‘em coming! 👍🏽👍🏽
I was waiting for you to do this for the younguns!
Tap in AND Blow the whistle are both songs that are fire 🔥🔥🔥
Dude I am thankful for your channel.
i *love* mariah carey im so glad her music is being sampled in newer artists music so if they wanna find the sample they can discover her music 💗
I knew these 😼✨
the third sample was still a sample 😭 it goes back farther
If anyone says they're a fan of sweetie, just instantly disregard ANY of their "music opinions or thoughts"
My parents were cultured and made sure to culture me and my siblings. A quarter of my playlist are songs that came out before I was born.
Youngsters need ppl like you who archive these to remind the world
Freek a leek was what I grew up with back then. Remember listening to that song back in midnight club 3 on my psp.
Genius of love is awesome
Me who listens to bands like Supertramp and The Specials
GENIUS OF LOVE IS AWESOME
Of course! But the covers were like a tribute to the originals, they are all so great. Freeklaleek is a classic, gonna be in music theory textbooks one day
This dude making me enjoying the og songs instead of the improvements
Im gen z and i guarantee everyone i know recognised the samples
Fr, I’d say only late Gen Z kids (2008ish - 2010) don’t know some of these
nah I don’t those two first songs weren’t even that popular at that time idk why everyone knows those songs?? 🤨
@@imwastingmytimeonthis677 You just live in a cave, my dawg lol
@@imwastingmytimeonthis677 You’re either late Gen Z or Gen alpha 💀
@@imwastingmytimeonthis677Weren't popular!? If you were under a rock or not alive, maybe.
The first one also appears in "Usher - Yeah"
The first song gave me Midnight club 3 nostalgia
Thank you
Old school rocks
Great content, all your videos are legit. 💯
Okay, that 3rd song blew my mind, fr! But, the 1st one I knew about the original.
BLOW THE WHISTLE
Crazy how he thinks we don’t know fantasy
Honestly i like this kind of samole. I can still hear the beat but whats done on it is different
Sampling is intrinsic to hip hop culture.
genius of love is incredible. the live version is the best.
Big big energy
The first one also kinda sounds like Yeah! by Usher
Big big big bigger energy
Wow 😳 I'm REALLY OLD🦖🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same 😝
Same girl
They got their version and we got ours no complain there
Are you a DJ? You’re good at mixing songs 👍🏼
Even bigger energy electricity ⚡️
I like that song by mc and more
The wee smirk at the end 😏
A lot of these people in the comments dont even know wtf sampling is and act like its a bad thing. Guess what A LOT and I mean A LOT of songs samples songs. This isn't a new thing either, people back in the 90s also sample songs.
Genius of Love btw
For some reason in my mind I was actually confused because it's kinda like a sample in a sample for the last one and I may be 10 but my dad plays lost of R&B so ik my way around and if you are confused by this basically the original is called genius in love by Tom Tom club and the sample is actually fantasy but then latto makes a sample for fantasy and if you like genius in love you should def listen to Mary Jane by Rick james
As a gen z, im goning to be completly honest, ive never heard any of the new ones
Fantasy is a sample too!
Last one is a certified foo classic
She will never do freak a leak,blow the whistle nor sweet fantasy...the classics hit different
Never heard these so gs
What about doin time from Lana De Ray and doin time from sublime? I noticed so many people thought sublime copied.
I had never heard the samples, only the originals
When Mariah Carey come on I just started dancing
This guy succes just with hand and eyes blinking..
All I’m say is a CERTAIN DEMOGRAPHIC of Gen Z didn’t know this. And there is another demographic who actually did know this info🤷🏾♀️
The original sample for Fantasy and Big Energu was Genius Of Love by Tom Tom Club
Freak a leek was such a hot song but nobody ever knows it. Everytime I tell a gen z about this song, they never know who I’m talking about.
I'm part of Gen Z and I already knew these. Perks of having old parents
You think your parents are "old" because they know a song from 2003....? Or are you saying because they're 80 they're less likely to be stupid and thus listen to more music? Bizarre comment
@@dissrapsI sharted
Finally someone putting these youngens on game letting them no we’re this music started From and came from
We are all screwed. Sex money drugs is all theses kids listen too.
Anything 95-2008 is Gen Z. Like we are literally almost 30 what do you meaaaan we didn’t know this
Fantasy with Mariah and Ol'Dirty Badtard isba Classic!!! Everybody knows it! ❤❤❤
Genius of Love is allegedly the most sampled song in history.
Please teach these children they original when music was Authentic and not water down come in sample these original hits and take credit do your homework ❤ great content 💪🏼
Fantasy is also a sample btw
OH WHEN YOU WALK BY EVERY NIGHT
I havent heard any of these except genius of love
This is how I process new songs in my head.
Can you do a video of all the sampling on Troye Sivan’s new album? I did a bit of a deep dive and there are some really cool unexpected ones there.
Only ever heard the Tom Tom Club and Mariah Carey tunes, lol.
I did hear the song Latto and I was like why does it sound exactly like that Mariah Carey song
Saaame 😳
The Way I Are would fit with the first song
girl in my class thought i’m good (blue) was the og 💀
Can you please do Around the world and My head and my heart they have a similar beat.
Jared's exposing 90's songs that I always believed were original, so to speak! 😅
I’ll keep my originals thank you!
Broo I loved my type
Freak-a-leak never gets old
Thank you for the Tom Tom Club reference. A lot of these youngsters don’t have any idea.
I don't even know all of them except for "Fantasy"
Has anyone Notices save your tears beat by the weekend sounds just like I’m not well by Custard just sped up? 🤷🏻♂️
2003 here and I’m a big fan of older music 90s early 2000s. What I grew up with. I don’t really like modern songs. Some are okay. A lot of them now are rip offs of good old songs. I grew up with my mum listening to 60s 70s and 80s too. So I still listen to a lot of them.
as a gen Z I never though those were the original. because they came out when I was alive!
I'm a gen z and I grew up listening to oldies before those came out
Drake & Engelwood - My Type & Tap In & Blow The Whistle & Freek A Leek (from: Blow The Whistle : the movie) (Speedy Mix)
Last one sounded like a wii mario type beat
🖤🖤🖤
My parents made sure my sister and I would grow up to be cultured
As a gen z, i didn't know any of these songs besides the Tom Tom Club one
🔥🔥🔥
When I was young, they were pointing out entire remakes, not just the borrowing of the iconic music. Any song worthy of using again in any form is a pretty good song in my opinion.😂