@@wilmeroberg9794 it’s almost like it’s really hard to find samples by only listening to a song unless you already know the song and have a good ear. also, they just make, like, interviews with people and story videos for samplers
@@wilmeroberg9794 bruh, the point of tracklib is to use royalty free or cleared samples so you don't get sued by the original artist, they also have a decent library
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
It is fr a landmark I fr thought this song was released in 2020 or something but nooo it was released in 2012 or soemthing I freaked out because this song sounded so modern and shit Btw tesher I love ur stuff we play ur songs at every wedding / party I go to Young sharukh is personally my fav
Holy shit, I remember trying to find this sample years ago and couldn't find it. Seeing how it was put together from an old sample CD and was then sampled again is really cool. God I love those old 90's sample CDs.
Holy shit they found the sample. Props to De De Mouse for making such a complicated series loop out of such a hard to find sample. To think it was from 4 different parts of a hymn, sliced, pieced together from different places, +1 Semitones, change in pitch and tone, and still made so much coherent sense that we all assumed it was just one song or hymn. Freaking insane. Even more insane to find the actual samples!
The thing that’s funny is that I played the Persona Dancing games and one of the DLC songs was remixed by De De Mouse, and it’s interesting to know that Yung Lean was inspired by him. The music world really IS small, damn.
you actually did it, you did what thousands of people couldnt do before you, for years we've been searching and now you found the original sample, be proud.
@@gasslighterr He took someone else's sample chops, slowed it down and added drums. How is that "so good"? The guy who flipped it in the first place is the one you should give props to.
People have no idea how talented Gud is. The fact that this song, Agony and the Kacy Hill - Foreign Fields Remix were produced by the same person is mindboggling!
@@itsmvrik listen man it doesn't really matter how it was made or for how long or how easy it was, if it sounds good, it sounds good. also the mfs did it purely for fun they probably didn't expect they were gonna create an entirely new genre
@@kenshinyang7375 No it isn't. That was a false conclusion by King RS who made the documentary on the sample. He literally just searched singers who had a youtube video covering the song. Not all famous singers cover the same song, so he falsely thought that it had to be a famous singer, and for some reason also one who previously covered the song. The singer was Dr. Bhagya Murthy, who is established in Singapore, which is also the place where Spectrasonics recorded their samples. This was later confirmed by Spectrasonics themselves in a youtube comment section.
This is crazy. Not too long ago I actually tried to find the sample, hearing the original loop I knew it was chopped and tried to re arrange it without success. Really nice to see something like this be concluded after almost a decade
@@LENGMARMOT yes you are right but Sanskrit is an ancient and classical language of India, let it be i enjoyed the part when she says narayana in this song
Its actually kannada, it may sound like Sanskrit because of loan words but if you search for full song on youtube you can see that it's not Sanskrit @@LENGMARMOT
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
I was substituting in music class today, and showed this video in a lecture about hiphop and sampling. They LOVED it. Thank you so much. The visuals makes everytone understand what is going on.
This is the same sample pack used for Gotta Have It by none other than The Neptunes. Pharrell used Spectrasonics a lot in his productions such as That Girl, Presidential and Alright
I love yung gud but what did he do here exactly. Slowed the loop down and added drums and 808s. It‘s good ofc but the magic was done by De De Mouse in this case
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
@@sirzechs3898This sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language. *For those who are asking for lyrics:* aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte, ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte, *Translation:* When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu) When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu) Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218 The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7 Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
The sample utilises the piece composed by Hindu Dwaith Philosopher which goes like this : Āneyu karedare ādimūla bandante | Ajāmiḷanu karedare Nārāyaṇanu bandante | Language - kannada Author - Shri Purandara Dasa Written in - 15th century
The word "narayan" ...i knew it.. could always sense the hindu root, something ancient .... this is a hindu chanting of shri Narayana.... there's something so mystical about this whole music and how it has been put up.
This sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language. *For those who are asking for lyrics:* aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte, ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte, *Translation:* When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu) When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu) Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218 The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7 Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
If anyone is curious where the Asian sample is from The song is "Yamanelli Kanenendhu" I couldn't find who sang it for the sample you can find other singers performing the song edit:- For example, lookup "Yamanelli Kanenendhu" by Sivasri Skandaprasad, the same lyrics start at 0:05 in that video
@@merrillgeorge1838 yeah. I checked out Spectrasonics - Heart of Asia and looked up the lyrics. INDSNSKRT 29, 30, 31 are all from one song. Seems to be a Carnatic devotional song and it has been performed by many artists You can lookup "Yamanelli Kanenendhu" by Sivasri Skandaprasad and compare it yourself. The sample is from the very start
not hard tbh. he just took the four sample tracks, put them in fruity slicer and kept playing different key combinations until one of them sounded cool. most of the producers can do this you just need to have a good ear
@@shayaanrk that's what I'm saying it takes lot of practice in sampling every producer can do this but there's difference between perfect sound and copied sound
i can hear t he melody whenever the full sample plays without the effects. its like when u hear that little girl saying "WE DONT WANT NO DEVILS IN THIS HOUSE!"
Its amazing how music from maybe a remote temple in South India was sampled for heart of asia sample pack by a company which reached some Japanese producer through a CD with which he made a loop and was used by a Swedish rapper and now its the greatest hit. The vocals in the back are saying “NARAYANA” which is Vishnu, one of the three main gods in hinduism. Big ups Tracklib for discovering these stories in form of samples. Edit: Shoutout to Julian Caesar and pls checkout King RS's video " The Most Mysterious Sample in Hip Hop" for the full story
People have no idea how influential classical Indian music has been on music. Just in modern music - the Beatles, a lot of classic rock, Caribbean music (which has more modern genres downstream), electronic, etc etc.
@@quietbatpersonThis sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language. *For those who are asking for lyrics:* aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte, ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte, *Translation:* When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu) When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu) Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218 The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7 Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
"Shiva In Exile" was posted on TH-cam 13 Years ago which features this Kannada Chants. Shiva "The Omnipotent and Destroyer" used to meditate with his third eye being opened slightly. His third eye always remained shut until an evil needs to be destroyed but while meditating his slightly opened serene third eye was enough to instill fear in watchers. This whole scenario of Shiva's body language while he is on the middle of his meditation is beautifully described by this chants which is sung in Kannada Language. These chants depicts and adores the scenario of his meditating position just like Shiva's Tandav (Dance of Fury) has been beautifully described by Ravana singing Shiv Tandavastrotam.
0:01 Holy Shit the first sample is from a kannada traditional music work and I'm from Karnataka. I had no idea. The funniest part is its a divotional song and they made one hell of a song out of it haha.
@@JH972This sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language. *For those who are asking for lyrics:* aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte, ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte, *Translation:* When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu) When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu) Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218 The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7 Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
I see so many people giving credits to gud instead of dé dé mouse, all gud did was slow down the loop and add drums, dé dé mouse is the real genius here
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yes
This is hands down the best marketing they could do for their service
Too bad their service don't have this sample, or any other ones they feature on their youtube chanel
@@wilmeroberg9794 it’s almost like it’s really hard to find samples by only listening to a song unless you already know the song and have a good ear. also, they just make, like, interviews with people and story videos for samplers
HANDS DOWN. this is also scary.
@@wilmeroberg9794 bruh, the point of tracklib is to use royalty free or cleared samples so you don't get sued by the original artist, they also have a decent library
omgg exactly this
This is the hip hop equivalent of finding Atlantis
Or going through Atlantis in a submarine
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
THEY FOUND THE ORIGINAL SAMPLE??? i remember the de de mouse being the only evidence we had of the og sample but here we are. amazing
Someone on the sadboy subreddit found it
I thought exactly the same, I had also read that there was no trace of where they had taken the original Sample from... impressive...👏🏻
first thing i thought of
I actually found it by mistake looking through old spectrasonics stuff (cause how it’s used in video games) and I was shocked
@@jbaer0 Why didn’t u tell us bro 😢
This is like the holy grail being discovered lmao, actual historical moment
COLLECT
bro it’s the biggest mystery in the world it is the holy grail
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 found it
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
@@c0leL Her name is Dr Bhagya Murthy.
This is a landmark day for hip-hop wow
Now we just have to find the vocal sample for Deletee, though that seems nigh-impossible
Yung Lean really went like "Aye, baby let me see it."
It is fr a landmark
I fr thought this song was released in 2020 or something but nooo it was released in 2012 or soemthing
I freaked out because this song sounded so modern and shit
Btw tesher I love ur stuff we play ur songs at every wedding / party I go to
Young sharukh is personally my fav
@@shreevz jalebi baby
Lis ten my mus ic
Plea se
GIVE JULIAN THE CREDIT HE DESERVE, nvm yall did creds them, RESPECT
The way this sample was chopped up reminds me of Clams Casino’s style. This is amazing
I'm God.
@@dragon-id5uj best mixtape
Lot of early Gud/sherm/Whitearmor beats from this time have clams influence. I think their sounds got more distinct and unique with timr
@@dragon-id5uj Best new hip hop era, just the perfect mix of new beats, oldschool and internet...
@@dragon-id5uj Those beats were something magical, I swear
Here for Julian Caesar.
I can't find his comment😢
The leader?
julius ceaser
Holy shit, I remember trying to find this sample years ago and couldn't find it. Seeing how it was put together from an old sample CD and was then sampled again is really cool. God I love those old 90's sample CDs.
was literally the only reason I would buy Music Mags bag in the day. Just need those samples fam
Pleas list en my mus ic
It's not even 90s. 60s I guess
Now I know why this song is so peaceful, it's literally repeatedly chanting Narayana on loop!
Holy shit they found the sample. Props to De De Mouse for making such a complicated series loop out of such a hard to find sample. To think it was from 4 different parts of a hymn, sliced, pieced together from different places, +1 Semitones, change in pitch and tone, and still made so much coherent sense that we all assumed it was just one song or hymn. Freaking insane.
Even more insane to find the actual samples!
The thing that’s funny is that I played the Persona Dancing games and one of the DLC songs was remixed by De De Mouse, and it’s interesting to know that Yung Lean was inspired by him. The music world really IS small, damn.
Tbh thats the minimum you should do, only lazy trap producers rip whole bar loops.
@@ayao if it sounds good it sounds good. you're not making art if you're judging it by how much work it took or how complicated it is
@@ayao hella true tho but it cant still sound good
did Yung Lean forget where it was from? Or did he not want to tell anyone for some reason?
you actually did it, you did what thousands of people couldnt do before you, for years we've been searching and now you found the original sample, be proud.
tracklib didn't do it
Someone on r/sad boys found it
this is a reddit moment
dude really -__-
Bet he was an Indian
Love these videos, crazy to see one of my findings on here
give credit to this man
Thx man
yooo where's the credit G! love TrackLib but Fuck Em' :D
Legend!
this comment better get pinned
The way that vocal said ✨NARAYANA✨
The perfect mix of kannada and sanskrit chants are just ultimately Amazing 😍
Kannada na ??
@@sangamum9192 yes
@@karthi2106that's kannada dude 😂😂
That's just Kannada. No Sanskrit is there
@@nikithtn4166it's written tracks name is indsnskrt
That’s insane🤯 they flipped that song perfectly
This was actually solved by u/Julian_Ceasar on the sadboys subreddit a few weeks ago
Yung gud is so good
@@gasslighterr He took someone else's sample chops, slowed it down and added drums. How is that "so good"? The guy who flipped it in the first place is the one you should give props to.
@@waxmaster-c That’s sampling for you. Half of today’s songs sample. Get over it.
@@manipulator4535 I know. I'm just saying DE DE MOUSE is the guy who should get credit for flipping the sample so crazy, not Gud.
The way it was melded, mixed, and mastered is magnificent.
People have no idea how talented Gud is. The fact that this song, Agony and the Kacy Hill - Foreign Fields Remix were produced by the same person is mindboggling!
Ye he has talent to search the sc creative commons page 😂
@@itsmvrik always someone jealous of someone admiring another person
@@kennydisorder i wonder where in my comment it said im jealous of something. My comment is an observation, yours is an assumption..
@@itsmvrik listen man it doesn't really matter how it was made or for how long or how easy it was, if it sounds good, it sounds good. also the mfs did it purely for fun they probably didn't expect they were gonna create an entirely new genre
@@funkiebebop i didnt say anything about the quality..
One of the greatest sample rabbit holes has finally been completed. Thank you 🖤
We don't know the lady singer yet
@@shayaanrk regardless the sample has been found
@@shayaanrk we do now, this is the sample ml vasanthakumari aneyu karedare
@@kenshinyang7375 No it isn't. That was a false conclusion by King RS who made the documentary on the sample. He literally just searched singers who had a youtube video covering the song. Not all famous singers cover the same song, so he falsely thought that it had to be a famous singer, and for some reason also one who previously covered the song. The singer was Dr. Bhagya Murthy, who is established in Singapore, which is also the place where Spectrasonics recorded their samples. This was later confirmed by Spectrasonics themselves in a youtube comment section.
These sampling videos are so clean, and this...almost made me shed a tear
Lol ikr same here
Julien Caesar, know that name. He discovered it along with another guy on Reddit
THANK YOU JULIAN CAESAR! CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE.
it’s crazy how some guy from Reddit accidentally solved almost a decade long mystery
That person was me lol, found one vocal chop used while scrolling through omnipshere presets and the help of r/sadboys helped uncover the full thing
@@julianceasar_ you my friend deserve a cookie
@@julianceasar_ thank you bro !!!
@@julianceasar_ thank u man
@@julianceasar_ That is insane. People have been looking for this for ages. I really hope you understand the extremity of what you have accomplished.
This is crazy. Not too long ago I actually tried to find the sample, hearing the original loop I knew it was chopped and tried to re arrange it without success. Really nice to see something like this be concluded after almost a decade
That indian classical sample 🔥🔥
Its sanskrit
@@LENGMARMOT Bro Sanskrit comes from
@@AnkitYadav_9_9_9 yeah but more specifically cuz theres like a billion languages Indians use
@@LENGMARMOT yes you are right but Sanskrit is an ancient and classical language of India, let it be i enjoyed the part when she says narayana in this song
Its actually kannada, it may sound like Sanskrit because of loan words but if you search for full song on youtube you can see that it's not Sanskrit @@LENGMARMOT
Hats off... this isn't music anymore. This is archaeology. Beautiful work, thanks!
cant believe the sample was finally found, this is so crazy
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
I was substituting in music class today, and showed this video in a lecture about hiphop and sampling. They LOVED it. Thank you so much. The visuals makes everytone understand what is going on.
the moment this sample was found was one of the most cathartic things ever, over 10 years in the making
and their still be people who are like 'Sampling takes no skill, sampling is unoriginal', nah this fr one of greatest samples in history
This is the same sample pack used for Gotta Have It by none other than The Neptunes. Pharrell used Spectrasonics a lot in his productions such as That Girl, Presidential and Alright
I was amazed to find out the "duhhhhh" in Alright was a sample sound
channel deserves more subs for discovering the sample for ginseng strip, damn. it's like finding the holy grail
r/sadboys found it
@@tn8eh8iw2z oh i see then, damn
Yung Gud and all the producers from Sadboys/Drain Gang are just something else man
I love yung gud but what did he do here exactly. Slowed the loop down and added drums and 808s. It‘s good ofc but the magic was done by De De Mouse in this case
I can’t stop watching this
This is great, I hope they do Face to Face in it's entirety now that almost all the samples have been found
They already did face to face, it was just posted when they broke down all of discovery
@@Satansuzi they did the hook/intro section but the samples for the full song have been found
This is gonna be a massive thing lol
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
If anyone's wondering the original sample it's from a classical song in kannada* language from Karnataka -India
What if I say it a complete mixture of sanskrit and Kanada?
@@sirzechs3898 no its completely kannada
@@sirzechs3898This sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language.
*For those who are asking for lyrics:*
aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte,
ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte,
*Translation:*
When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu)
When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu)
Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha
Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218
The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7
Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
@@Anonymous-8080 But someone said it's this ml vasanthakumari aneyu karedare
HOW DID YALL FIND THE ORIGINAL SAMPLE. i swear tracklib has super powers
r/sadboys found it
They prolly bought the rights and then one of the social media department workers there saw people found it on Reddit
@@danaenaegod5203 maybe they didn't find it but they illustrated it and brought it focus.
@@JC20XX Maybe thats true but the original comment thinks that tracklib found the sample so I was trying to clarify that they didn't.
u/Julian-Ceasar found it. wish there was some credit
Man, im getting goosebumps hearing how it gets closer to the final song
I got goose bumps when the beat dropped. Holy shit it’s crazy the original sample has been found
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
The sample utilises the piece composed by Hindu Dwaith Philosopher which goes like this :
Āneyu karedare ādimūla
bandante |
Ajāmiḷanu karedare
Nārāyaṇanu bandante |
Language - kannada
Author - Shri Purandara Dasa
Written in - 15th century
What does it mean?? It doesn’t translate
@@doneskolina5070 English translation
Like the primeval of God coming when an elephant called,
Like The God Narayana called when Ajamila
@@doneskolina5070some more context for you
this is the obscure kinda sample every producer dreams of finding
especially if it’s from a literal crate of records
The word "narayan" ...i knew it.. could always sense the hindu root, something ancient .... this is a hindu chanting of shri Narayana.... there's something so mystical about this whole music and how it has been put up.
Its a kannada devotional song 👍
That's cooool bro!! Narayan narayan 😍
Bro it's kannada devotional song "yamanelli kananendu"
This is literally blowing my mind.
This sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language.
*For those who are asking for lyrics:*
aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte,
ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte,
*Translation:*
When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu)
When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu)
Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha
Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218
The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7
Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
tracklib always hooking us up with the sauce everytime!
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Julian Caesar the goat
You know this is a certified classic, shout out track lib for always supplying heat
Tracklib essentially took credit for u/Julian_Ceasar's find
Took the world ten years to find this sample. Yung Lean really makes music from the future.
no lean, it’s yung gud, he produced this song)
From the future ? Or from India's past ?
@@baker54and De De Mouse provided the sample chop
@@baker54 what exactly do you mean by produced . Do you mean he aided and directed Yung Lean in it's creation ?
he created the beat with the sample sent to him by a japenese dude
I love how you guys breakdown samples.
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
whoever flipped this sample is a fucking GENIUS
julian ceaser did
We finally lived up to see the original sample, guys
i dont know why but everytime i listening this sample, it gives me goosebumps.. this include some mysterious shit
I remember people saying that we will never find the original sample.
We finally found the Holy Grail!
De de mouse is the real genius here for those chops
Thank you Julian Caesar
holy fuck i got chills when u put it together
edit: THIS is your "advertisement"??? goddamn i am amazed at that as well
They didn't find it. It was first found on reddit on the r/sadboy subreddit by julius_caesar
Never fails to amaze me no matter how many times i watch this video
Absolutely Legendary. This beat belongs in a Museum i’m not kidding .
If anyone is curious where the Asian sample is from
The song is "Yamanelli Kanenendhu"
I couldn't find who sang it for the sample you can find other singers performing the song
edit:- For example, lookup "Yamanelli Kanenendhu" by Sivasri Skandaprasad, the same lyrics start at 0:05 in that video
How do you know? You sure?
@@merrillgeorge1838 yeah. I checked out Spectrasonics - Heart of Asia and looked up the lyrics. INDSNSKRT 29, 30, 31 are all from one song. Seems to be a Carnatic devotional song and it has been performed by many artists
You can lookup "Yamanelli Kanenendhu" by Sivasri Skandaprasad and compare it yourself. The sample is from the very start
@@psydunk1thats dissapointing bro i always thought it was tamil. Another L for us thamizhans.😔
Thanks for this, I always had a doubt it seemed like Kannada the day I heard it.
This just birthed an interest for Indian Carnatic Music for me lol.
Correct , it's this song , very good advancement , maybe the female voice in spectrasonics is modified or maybe she is another singer
dude gotta point out that this vid was smooth af, transition between versions and all that 😳😳
Так семплируют только гении)
ЯНГ ГУД ОТЕЦ ПРОСТООО
@@vabby2k не хочу сказать, что Гуд плох, но семпл сделал de de mouse, так что основная заслуга тут именно его)
I agree
@@lameapparition это так, но янг гуд всё равно сделал шикарный бит на года)
@@yyooddaa1570 на века
0:22 Different sensation is here
It's shown so simple only producers know how much time it takes for this short sample 😂
not hard tbh. he just took the four sample tracks, put them in fruity slicer and kept playing different key combinations until one of them sounded cool. most of the producers can do this you just need to have a good ear
@@shayaanrk that's what I'm saying it takes lot of practice in sampling every producer can do this but there's difference between perfect sound and copied sound
My jaw literally dropped at this. Insane sampling skills.
After all these years, the original samples, this is legendary
the sample was finally found. damn, cant believe. I SPENT SO MANY DAYS trying to find it. GUD IS A LEGEND.
This is why people should not hate on loops
props to yung gud not for slowing it but for making drums unique to trending hip hop drums, it created a whole genre of music. beautiful
Gud is a legendary artist and a very nice person.
the production on this sample is amazing u can’t be human making this shit bruh this shit too cold😪❄️
THE SAMPLE WE ALL TRIED TO FIND IS FINALLY FOUND? THIS IS AN IMPORTANT DAY FOR HIPHOP
I've always been fascinated by this beat!
I swear De De mouse is a Genius for this
Goosebumps, he was definitely inspired.
i can hear t he melody whenever the full sample plays without the effects. its like when u hear that little girl saying "WE DONT WANT NO DEVILS IN THIS HOUSE!"
nah this gotta be one of the most monumental finds in hip hop history
Its amazing how music from maybe a remote temple in South India was sampled for heart of asia sample pack by a company which reached some Japanese producer through a CD with which he made a loop and was used by a Swedish rapper and now its the greatest hit. The vocals in the back are saying “NARAYANA” which is Vishnu, one of the three main gods in hinduism.
Big ups Tracklib for discovering these stories in form of samples.
Edit: Shoutout to Julian Caesar and pls checkout King RS's video " The Most Mysterious Sample in Hip Hop" for the full story
Most amazing this was composed around 1500
People have no idea how influential classical Indian music has been on music. Just in modern music - the Beatles, a lot of classic rock, Caribbean music (which has more modern genres downstream), electronic, etc etc.
When Yung lean samples De De mouse and de de mouse sampling spectrasonics - heart of asia
Proud to be a Kannadiga man, the original sample is a Kannada language sample
Hi Amarthya. Can I please ask what the vocal samples say?
@@quietbatperson It is a Kannada devotional song about Lord Vishnu from what I can understand
@@amarthya_ravi That's interesting. Thank you for sharing!
@@quietbatpersonThis sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language.
*For those who are asking for lyrics:*
aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte,
ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte,
*Translation:*
When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu)
When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu)
Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha
Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218
The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7
Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
@@Anonymous-8080 Arigato gozaimasu!
Sampling is a real talent...and this is dope🔥🔥
I was just listening to this today. Good job Tracklib!
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
They literally made the beat out of indian classical vocals😳🔥🔥
These vocals are so iconic, crazy how after all thsee years of looking, it's finally been found thanks tracklib!
I can't believe they found the original this is incredible
Someone on Reddit found it
You guys are awesome for finding the original piece of music!
umm julian caesar and his freind found it 6 days before 🤓
@@_yuri haha!
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Yung Gud/all of the early sad boys producers are some of the best to ever do it
"Shiva In Exile" was posted on TH-cam 13 Years ago which features this Kannada Chants. Shiva "The Omnipotent and Destroyer" used to meditate with his third eye being opened slightly. His third eye always remained shut until an evil needs to be destroyed but while meditating his slightly opened serene third eye was enough to instill fear in watchers. This whole scenario of Shiva's body language while he is on the middle of his meditation is beautifully described by this chants which is sung in Kannada Language.
These chants depicts and adores the scenario of his meditating position just like Shiva's Tandav (Dance of Fury) has been beautifully described by Ravana singing Shiv Tandavastrotam.
I dont think so, its abkut ajamila
No way, one of the most mysterious samples have been found.
Narayan is the most calming word you can hear , say it to yourself slowly ❤
0:01 Holy Shit the first sample is from a kannada traditional music work and I'm from Karnataka. I had no idea. The funniest part is its a divotional song and they made one hell of a song out of it haha.
What are the phrases saying individually? And does the sample itself mean anything?
@@JH972 as I mentioned it's a *devotional song wher the divotee is expressing her devotion towards lord Vishnu/Narayana.
@@bootup856 yea i just would like to know what theses phrases are saying exactly
I understand and speak Kannada well and even I didn’t know abt the original sample till a few days ago
@@JH972This sample is an *Indian* song called *"Yamanelli Kananendu"* composed by Purandara dasa in around 1500 AC in Kannada language.
*For those who are asking for lyrics:*
aneyu karedare adimula bamdamte,
ajamilanu karedare narayana bamdamte,
*Translation:*
When *gajendra* (The elephant) called (him) he came in the form of *AdimUla* (Supreme power Vishnu)
When *ajamila* (The pandit) called (him) he came in the form of *Narayana* (Other form of Vishnu)
Gajendra-Adimula source(8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gajendra_Moksha
Ajamila - Narayana story (skanda VI, chapter 1; Bhāgavata Purāṇa): www-speakingtree-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.speakingtree.in/blog/the-story-of-ajamila_48218/m-lite?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16954036862811&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.speakingtree.in%2Fblog%2Fthe-story-of-ajamila_48218
The song(sung by another lady): th-cam.com/video/Qmu-uepsv8k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VTPga86yYXG2y_V7
Purandara Dasa: (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purandara_Dasa )
Imagine hearing that hymn in its entirety and thinking to chop it up like that. Absolutely genius.
the beat was ahead of its time
was just telling my friends about how nobody has found the sample yet. props to whoever did.
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
@@c0leL thanks for the info, I knew track lib would never have put in the work to find that out
I watch this at least five times a day
Same
Uploaded on my birthday nice.
Am happy to see that the sample was found
Tracklib is really goated, going so far just to find the sample for a breakdown video 🙏
they found it on r/sadboys lol
The greatest sample of all time in my book
Whoever deconstructing this probably solving a mystery
Crazzyyy. They finally found the sample!
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Interesting
goddamn.... you guys found the og sample! You dig deep for this one!
Julian_Ceasar and Fine-Effect7355 are the reddit users who found that it was on a really old sound effect service which has over 3000 voice sounds alone. They found the exact sample folder and the 4 samples recorded by the Indian women whos name I cannot be bothered to write. This took over 10 years to find and this video was posted 14 days after the 2 users posted their conclusion. They didnt want recognition, they just wanted people to know that tracklib did not work it out.
Whoever sampled this deserves an award
One of the best samples of all time
I see so many people giving credits to gud instead of dé dé mouse, all gud did was slow down the loop and add drums, dé dé mouse is the real genius here