again thanks @Emma_The_H0ppin_H00ligan for this!!! if you have more sample ideas like this - a sample shared between a game and another song or something similar - pls lmk!!
@beepybopbap Me with danganronpa: this game has given me an experience I'll remember for the rest of my life! My therapist: that's a little something we like to call ✨️trauma✨️ buddy, you'll have to deal with it later in life
@@chuuisinsane Paper Gangsta was added to the US version of The Fame, which came out *after* the initial release of The Fame. There's at least 3 major track lists for The Fame. The first one has I Like It Rough as a bonus track, LoveGame has a different outro, and it features an different intro for Money Honey that's not in the US version. It also features Again Again, which would later be released under different versions of The Fame & The Fame Monster as a bonus track. Along with Paper Gangsta in the US Version, Starstruck (feat. Flo Rida and Space Cowboy) was also added as part of the track list, I Like It Rough was added to the standard version, and Disco Heaven became a bonus track. There's also the UK version which moves I Like It Rough up from near the end of the track list to after Poker Face, which imo is my favorite version (the UK Deluxe version of The Fame Monster that I bought a copy of in 2013 also includes Retro Dance Freak as a bonus track, which isn't available in the US - neither is Again Again). TL;DR: The track listings for The Fame were a big mess, and Paper Gangsta was added to the US version for the first time, then later versions with The Fame Monster in the 2CD version. You can find some of the track listings here: ladygaga.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fame_(album)/Editions Wikipedia also lists some of the track lists, and you can Google more in sites like Discogs and fan-made sites that scan the cover art and booklets and stuff.
@@chuuisinsane paper gangsta is on the spotify versions of both the fame and the fame monster deluxe but one could still argue it's a deep cut b/c paper gangsta isn't exactly a well known gaga track... but i'm not the sole arbiter of these things nor am i op so ymmv
and from garageband too, I remember i used to mess around with that software back in 2011 when I was in highschool, and to think one of my favorite artists used its samples and one of my favorite videogames too, amazing.
Lady Gaga, the ultimate talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before, unafraid to reference or not reference, put it in a blender, sh*t on it, vom*t on it, eat it, give b*rth to it
I wonder if these people know their chants were used by one of the most popular artists in the world and a niche Japanese high school-based murder mystery visual novel
THANK YOU i have wondered for _literal years_ what tf they were saying in that Danganronpa song. It's also a prominent part of Monokuma's theme whenever he shows up and I cannot ever resist singing along to it.
@@sk8rboySplatoon, elf language from Lotr (can you tell I didnt read it) and klingon are the worst examples of this because their language is actually logical and not gibberish sounds At least I think, I heard that about Splatoon in a random video and it might be misinformation, but the other 2 are certainly true
@@carlosemilio5180I believe for the most part the language of Splatoon is somewhat gibberish but it's based off of actual Japanese vowels and sounds so that way it feels like an actual language. In terms of its written form it feels like a mix between English and Japanese, I've seen in-game writings that resemble English words intentionally but other times they're just meant to be fillers for things like brands, descriptions, signs and more.
@@carlosemilio5180it’s possible to decipher some of the splatoon language written on signs and in merch and stuff but as for the actual VOCALS in the songs they’re all gibberish with no real meaning, so it’s not an innacurate example as far as music goes
I FINALLY GET TO USE THIS FUN FACT???? Okay so, Chiaki's execution theme in Danganronpa 2 has female vocals around 0:14 in the track. Those same vocals appear in an episode of Kill La Kill. I'll have to find the timestamp. I thought I was going INSANE when I first heard it, and so far I seem to be the only one I'm aware of that's made this connection. But I'm right, I KNOW I'm right!! Edit: You can hear it at almost exactly 17:00 into Kill La Kill episode 5 (Trigger). I used Hulu and the dub version if that matters.
omg this was posted two days ago?!? danganronpa fandom is still alive and kicking in (almost) 2025!! which is fifteen years after its release which is so crazy to think about.
Knowing that it was originally an actual chant that was chopped up so much that it probably makes no sense makes me feel a lot better about singing gibberish to myself during the executions. Also, I wonder if the rest of the chanting in the DR soundtrack has a similar origin. There’s the woman’s voice at the end of most of the executions that also feels really inscrutable, for example, and given this it feels like it’d make sense for it to also have come from these sample packs.
I instantly recognized it from one of my favourite tracks from the first game, "Mr. Monokuma's Lesson"! It's so cool to hear it stripped down like this and then put back into place, like a neat little puzzle piece. I always wondered where it came from.
I ALWAYS USED TO WONDER WHERE THAT PAPER GANGSTA SAMPLE WAS FROM!!!! I ALWAYS LOVED IT, IT ALWAYS SOUNDED VERY EERIE, MYSTERIOUS... I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!
yooo this is crazy! i owned The Fame on CD when it first came out but haven't listened to it since, even then i wouldn't be able to notice a shared sample between Paper Gangsta and multiple DR songs, cool as hell find! i'm shocked by the amount of people who are surprised to find out the vocals in monokuma's songs are samples, but in all fairness, noticing and subsequently caring about samples isn't a naturally occurring thing. you just end up eventually listening to so much 90s/2000s japanese EDM and video game OSTs that you start going "well that's the third song that uses the Kick The Nation sample i've heard this week" more or less
Seeing this video made me SO HAPPY. I played the games for the first time earlier this year and I immediately recognised the sample whenever it played but I thought I was just crazy 😭😭
tbf this would be more like if a song in The Hundred Line (dr spiritual successor i think?) was found to use the same guitar loop on splice that’s used in “Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter… mind you, in that order, bc the gaga song released in 2008 and danganronpa 1 was 2 years later, gaga used it first 😭😭
I thought I was crazy!! I remember when I first got into Danganronpa hearing that sound and was like "...wait a minute" cuz I grew up with Lady Gaga's The Fame album!!
When I was 16 I was at a music camp and one of our assignments was to make a new arrangement of THAT SPECIFIC SAMPLE as a group so we just mashed it up with Lean On Me by Bill Withers. I had no idea that it was in both one of my favorite video games AND a song by my favorite artist 😭
Random sample fact, Hideki Naganuma and a lot of other video game composers have used the same sample as literally a hentai VN. It's called "Lyrical Paragraph," and you'd probably recognize it if you've played Ollie King or Street Fighter II 3rd Strike. It was even in the anime Air Gear. It's just a generally popular sample in Japan apparently lmao. This same sample was in the song "Kisetsu no Shizuku," sung by R.I.E, which was used in the eroge "PILE DRIVER." It's a really pretty track with damn near the entire sample just played as like a breakdown near the end of the song, it's wonderful lmao The funniest part is this isn't even all that weird; I've Sound - the group who produced the track - are a pretty well known name in japanese music. They've done openings for some pretty iconic anime, like Black Lagoon's opening, "Red fraction"
While we’re all here I could SWEAR the V3 track “Living in Lazy Parallel World” uses a sample that became a popular eerie/creepy/uncanny TikTok audio a while back, but now I can’t find any TikToks using it! I was able to find a single TH-cam short with it though so I KNOW I’m not crazy!
Kind of insane to think that one of the most famous artists of the early 2000s pop scene and a relatively high budget Japanese game both used a default sample from Garageband.
Absolutely loving this channel. I’ve thought for a while that the sound effect on “Locked Up” by Akon is the same sample as the beat on “Betrayal” from the original Silent Hill 2 soundtrack. Never had the music theory to prove it though.
Another song that copies that same sample pack is X Ambassadors song “Fear” featuring Imagine Dragon has the same but slight slower arrangement as “Mr. Monokuma’s Lesson”
again thanks @Emma_The_H0ppin_H00ligan for this!!! if you have more sample ideas like this - a sample shared between a game and another song or something similar - pls lmk!!
as soon as i heard "bababa" i instantly knew
It felt like my sleeper cel activation phrase
NO FR
REAL
The trauma holy shit
@beepybopbap
Me with danganronpa: this game has given me an experience I'll remember for the rest of my life!
My therapist: that's a little something we like to call ✨️trauma✨️ buddy, you'll have to deal with it later in life
Lady Gaga, the 16th student hidden somewhere in the school.
The one they call the ultimate despair
Watch out for her
we've never seen junko and gaga in the same room
HELP
The Ultimate Little Monster
it's not even a single. it's a deep-cut. whoever finds this is a hardcore danganronpa and lady gaga fan
is this why i couldn’t find the song. if i can be real i pirated the album and its only 9 tracks and paper gangsta wasn’t one of them 🧍♂️
@@chuuisinsane Paper Gangsta was added to the US version of The Fame, which came out *after* the initial release of The Fame. There's at least 3 major track lists for The Fame. The first one has I Like It Rough as a bonus track, LoveGame has a different outro, and it features an different intro for Money Honey that's not in the US version. It also features Again Again, which would later be released under different versions of The Fame & The Fame Monster as a bonus track. Along with Paper Gangsta in the US Version, Starstruck (feat. Flo Rida and Space Cowboy) was also added as part of the track list, I Like It Rough was added to the standard version, and Disco Heaven became a bonus track. There's also the UK version which moves I Like It Rough up from near the end of the track list to after Poker Face, which imo is my favorite version (the UK Deluxe version of The Fame Monster that I bought a copy of in 2013 also includes Retro Dance Freak as a bonus track, which isn't available in the US - neither is Again Again).
TL;DR: The track listings for The Fame were a big mess, and Paper Gangsta was added to the US version for the first time, then later versions with The Fame Monster in the 2CD version.
You can find some of the track listings here: ladygaga.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fame_(album)/Editions
Wikipedia also lists some of the track lists, and you can Google more in sites like Discogs and fan-made sites that scan the cover art and booklets and stuff.
@@chuuisinsane paper gangsta is on the spotify versions of both the fame and the fame monster deluxe but one could still argue it's a deep cut b/c paper gangsta isn't exactly a well known gaga track... but i'm not the sole arbiter of these things nor am i op so ymmv
@@scylloid i think it’s just bc the pirated copy i had wasn’t complete and i solely use local files 😭😭 oh well
deep-cut?? Deep Cut?? Splatoon reference??? 😮
Whaaatt?? That chanting sound is so iconic to the danganronpa theme that I never expected it to be from sample audio like that..!
and from garageband too, I remember i used to mess around with that software back in 2011 when I was in highschool, and to think one of my favorite artists used its samples and one of my favorite videogames too, amazing.
audio not footage
@leeshapon oopsie
A lot of older iconic Mario tracks also use a lot of samples. You'll be shocked how big sampling is in soundtracks.
0:45 this is like seeing the sketch of the Mona Lisa painting
truly
How dare you compare peak to mona lisa
The switch up is crazy
FOR REAL
right
As soon as you slowed down the slowed down the song, I immediately recognized its use in Danganronpa. 😅
Lmao, I just realized that I typed “slowed down” twice, but the creator already hearted it, so it’s staying. 👀😅
@@boogey1075me when i slow down slow down the song
BABABABABA
THERES NO FUCKING WAY. OH MY ACTUAL GOD.
CRYNG.
I’m like the biggest dr fan ever this is insane
"so, what's your favorite Danganronpa character?"
"LADY GAGA"
Lady Gaga: The ultimate pop icon and Diva
@@faerie_angel she would love the franchise
Lady Gaga, the ultimate talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before, unafraid to reference or not reference, put it in a blender, sh*t on it, vom*t on it, eat it, give b*rth to it
I wonder if these people know their chants were used by one of the most popular artists in the world and a niche Japanese high school-based murder mystery visual novel
niche?
@@lana-ana-ana real-world people wont know what you're talking about if you bring up danganronpa. most people know only the big franchises
It would seem that the actual mastermind was not Junko Enoshima but LADY GAGA
THANK YOU i have wondered for _literal years_ what tf they were saying in that Danganronpa song. It's also a prominent part of Monokuma's theme whenever he shows up and I cannot ever resist singing along to it.
A lot of times, especially true for Nintendo, there will be vocals to a song that are in complete gibberish. It's a vibe, not really a meaning.
@@spinningpeanutsplatoon a prime example of this
@@sk8rboySplatoon, elf language from Lotr (can you tell I didnt read it) and klingon are the worst examples of this because their language is actually logical and not gibberish sounds
At least I think, I heard that about Splatoon in a random video and it might be misinformation, but the other 2 are certainly true
@@carlosemilio5180I believe for the most part the language of Splatoon is somewhat gibberish but it's based off of actual Japanese vowels and sounds so that way it feels like an actual language. In terms of its written form it feels like a mix between English and Japanese, I've seen in-game writings that resemble English words intentionally but other times they're just meant to be fillers for things like brands, descriptions, signs and more.
@@carlosemilio5180it’s possible to decipher some of the splatoon language written on signs and in merch and stuff but as for the actual VOCALS in the songs they’re all gibberish with no real meaning, so it’s not an innacurate example as far as music goes
It was also used for one of the demos of Paparazzi
what demo is it, love the original song of this sample
It's RedOne Submission Demo
I LOVE THAT DEMO SO MUCHHHH
The way 2008 Lady Gaga would fit in perfectly with the Danganronpa V1 cast
Move over, Maizono. We've got our own Ultimate Pop Idol
*HOW ON EARTH DO YOU KEEP DISCOVERING THESE THINGS?*
@Emma_The_H0ppin_H00ligan actually found this out 😭 i just edited it bc it seemed interesting i had a dr phase 4 years ago
@@chuuisinsane I see!! :D Still a crazy find regardless.
Musicians who work with VST and samples often find instruments and sounds from popular TV series and songs. There's nothing complicated about it.
@@deadbread8446No need to be a buzzkill.
@@chuuisinsane a canon event phase, i fear (I've been there)
hearing the second voice sample without effects and recognizing the end of it genuinely gave me war flashbacks.
i thought it said "dan dan dangan ronpa" in that sound turns out it doesn't
SAME
same
I FINALLY GET TO USE THIS FUN FACT???? Okay so, Chiaki's execution theme in Danganronpa 2 has female vocals around 0:14 in the track. Those same vocals appear in an episode of Kill La Kill. I'll have to find the timestamp.
I thought I was going INSANE when I first heard it, and so far I seem to be the only one I'm aware of that's made this connection. But I'm right, I KNOW I'm right!!
Edit: You can hear it at almost exactly 17:00 into Kill La Kill episode 5 (Trigger). I used Hulu and the dub version if that matters.
Lady Gaga invented Baby Gangsta
omg this was posted two days ago?!? danganronpa fandom is still alive and kicking in (almost) 2025!! which is fifteen years after its release which is so crazy to think about.
I love it
HELP I DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE LMAO
The moment I heard the DR sample I FREAKED! It’s so wild to hear the original omg
at first I was like what????? then the the INSTANT i heard that mooooohhh yahhhhhh i instantly knew what danganronpa song you were talking about
BRUH IM STILL NOT OVER THE BRITNEY SPEARS ONE WHAT IS HAPPENING
I find it so funny when large artists/soundtrack composers use samples from garageband.
Perfect example of why samples are so cool, they can create connections between Tyler the creator and Wario land 4
i made a tt years ago about babababapapaooooooo and im glad to see i was right 😭
Knowing that it was originally an actual chant that was chopped up so much that it probably makes no sense makes me feel a lot better about singing gibberish to myself during the executions.
Also, I wonder if the rest of the chanting in the DR soundtrack has a similar origin. There’s the woman’s voice at the end of most of the executions that also feels really inscrutable, for example, and given this it feels like it’d make sense for it to also have come from these sample packs.
i need to know what theyre singing about 😭
I instantly recognized it from one of my favourite tracks from the first game, "Mr. Monokuma's Lesson"! It's so cool to hear it stripped down like this and then put back into place, like a neat little puzzle piece. I always wondered where it came from.
One degree of sample separation is CRAZY
OMG i never knew they were legit stock stock samples... i imagined it was redone making noises lol
It’s also all over the iconic Mr Monokuma Lesson
Club Winx has also used this sample
where omg
@@haed6213 Elisa Rosselli's song "Mon ami, my friend" From the seventh season of Winx =)
YESS im so glad i wasnt the only one who noticed that!!
✨ Knowledge ✨
so pop producers do super basic beats and then just put in samples to make it more interesting. i can do that!
Then why don't you
“Super *basic* beats” yeah sure…
@@airyangelic852 “modern art is one guy going ‘i coulda made that’ and someone else saying ‘yea but you didnt’”
No bad talking about my girl Gaga on this room!
thats true that you can do it, but it took someone else doing it for you to think of doing it
God imagine a collaboration between Masafumi Takada and Lady Gaga……
I ALWAYS USED TO WONDER WHERE THAT PAPER GANGSTA SAMPLE WAS FROM!!!! I ALWAYS LOVED IT, IT ALWAYS SOUNDED VERY EERIE, MYSTERIOUS... I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!
Insane find just before the end of the year
As a fan of both of these things, I’m surprised and ashamed that I never realized.
As a ladygaga and danganronpa fan this is so cool lmao 😭
Okay now this is the craziest one
I'm making sure I don't forget that so I can flex being a Danganronpa fan
1:00 *Neuron activation*
Okay but let's be real, as soon as we saw the word "African" we all knew it was going to be the "Babababa" from the executions.
i damn near screamed and tossed my phone across the room at the realization. How Is This Possible.
@@themosaicshow default samples in garageband from 14y ago 😭
@ makes sense
yooo this is crazy! i owned The Fame on CD when it first came out but haven't listened to it since, even then i wouldn't be able to notice a shared sample between Paper Gangsta and multiple DR songs, cool as hell find! i'm shocked by the amount of people who are surprised to find out the vocals in monokuma's songs are samples, but in all fairness, noticing and subsequently caring about samples isn't a naturally occurring thing. you just end up eventually listening to so much 90s/2000s japanese EDM and video game OSTs that you start going "well that's the third song that uses the Kick The Nation sample i've heard this week" more or less
Seeing this video made me SO HAPPY. I played the games for the first time earlier this year and I immediately recognised the sample whenever it played but I thought I was just crazy 😭😭
Lady gaga ultimate bad romantic
Imagine if Avril made a come back and sampled something from DR2. Teruteru stans.
tbf this would be more like if a song in The Hundred Line (dr spiritual successor i think?) was found to use the same guitar loop on splice that’s used in “Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter…
mind you, in that order, bc the gaga song released in 2008 and danganronpa 1 was 2 years later, gaga used it first 😭😭
the sample is not from dr2 though
It also seems that the man singing at gonta execution comes from a country jam pack, damn masafumi🔥🔥🔥
WOW THIS IS CRAZY INTERESTING!
Thank you for reminding me what bangers the Danganronpa execution themes are
this is amazing! great work
I thought I was crazy!! I remember when I first got into Danganronpa hearing that sound and was like "...wait a minute" cuz I grew up with Lady Gaga's The Fame album!!
oh i recognized the second one immediately LMAOO
These sample videos are blowing my mind!
STOP I LISTEN TO LADY GAGA ALL THE TIME HOW DID I NOT NOTICE THIS
When I was 16 I was at a music camp and one of our assignments was to make a new arrangement of THAT SPECIFIC SAMPLE as a group so we just mashed it up with Lean On Me by Bill Withers. I had no idea that it was in both one of my favorite video games AND a song by my favorite artist 😭
Random sample fact, Hideki Naganuma and a lot of other video game composers have used the same sample as literally a hentai VN.
It's called "Lyrical Paragraph," and you'd probably recognize it if you've played Ollie King or Street Fighter II 3rd Strike. It was even in the anime Air Gear. It's just a generally popular sample in Japan apparently lmao.
This same sample was in the song "Kisetsu no Shizuku," sung by R.I.E, which was used in the eroge "PILE DRIVER." It's a really pretty track with damn near the entire sample just played as like a breakdown near the end of the song, it's wonderful lmao
The funniest part is this isn't even all that weird; I've Sound - the group who produced the track - are a pretty well known name in japanese music. They've done openings for some pretty iconic anime, like Black Lagoon's opening, "Red fraction"
that’s!!!!!!! interesting!!!!!!!!!!
oh dear god i’m meant to be making a naganuma inspired track for a roblox game oh fuck
you are like an audio detective I love it! keep it up!
OH MY GOD I WAS WONDERING WHAT THE END OF THE SONGS NOISE WAS I LOVE PAPER GANGSTA HNFHFHHFHFF
Thank you for this I always wanted to know wtf it was saying in paper gangsta 😭😭
This discovery will change mankind as we know it.
“Fear” by X Ambassadors & Imagine Dragons uses the second sample too, you can hear it right from the start
Another thing to add to my currently 3rd Danganronpa hyperfixation 😼
when the music stops, thats when it gets terrifying
I'd love to know where the sample-sounding bit in the body discovery sound comes from
you're talking about that haunting feminine "haaaaa," right? if so, same here! i love obscure stuff like this.
Wait I always thought that was just a coincidence that they were so similar. That’s so cool
love that this is coming from an orbit like yassss omg 😝😝
you're writing history 🙏
Ive always loved the "bababa" voices during the execution themes 🥲
was wondering where that lady gaga sample came from! thanks a lot!!
While we’re all here I could SWEAR the V3 track “Living in Lazy Parallel World” uses a sample that became a popular eerie/creepy/uncanny TikTok audio a while back, but now I can’t find any TikToks using it! I was able to find a single TH-cam short with it though so I KNOW I’m not crazy!
It also shows up in the Melody's Echo Chamber song "Cross My Heart."
My jaw dropped when i heard it!
love this for them
Ngl when im watching this video i feel like im watching something scary ar 3 am
obsessed with this information
Kind of insane to think that one of the most famous artists of the early 2000s pop scene and a relatively high budget Japanese game both used a default sample from Garageband.
my friend plays Danganronpa I'm sending this to him haha
Godamn for the punishment rocket i didn't know that's so damn cool
Now i wonder if Gang-plank galleon from super smash bros uses original vocals or not.
Absolutely loving this channel.
I’ve thought for a while that the sound effect on “Locked Up” by Akon is the same sample as the beat on “Betrayal” from the original Silent Hill 2 soundtrack. Never had the music theory to prove it though.
lady despair
AHHH i always wondered what danganronpas theme was saying.. it sounded like "dangan-ronpa-ronpa" to me
The "babababa" gave me flashbacks
The RedOne Submission Demo of “Paparazzi” also uses the part at 00:45
This is cool af, please cover more Masafumi Takada music ❤
@@liminal_head i probably won’t unless he used another sample somehow tied to a pop song i’m turning this into a series somehow 😭
@@chuuisinsane Haha, he probably has 😉
That same music sample is used in music at my local zoo. It drove me NUTS
Oh I didn't knew that, actually her collabs with RedOne were so brilliant ✨️
This is crazy to me Omg😭 I learn new stuff everyday lol
THANKK YOUUUU I KEPT TELLING MY FRIENDS ABOUT THIS IM SO HAPPY YOU POSTED THIS
My mind was blown about danganronpa. Its so similar it's crazy
I LOVE THIS WHAT THE HELL
Do yall remeber when gaga performed at hope's peak back 2007 before her debut, it was so good omg.
BA BA BA OOOH BABBBA A AYY
You’re telling me danganronpa devs used that sample for teruteru’s execution? 😭
for all of them actually!
This is quality content
THE WAY MY JAW DROPPED WAS NOT REAL HOW DID YOU FIND THIS QUEEN⁉⁉⁉
Edit: @Emma_The_H0ppin_H00ligan GURL YOU HAVE MUSICAL MAGIC
THANK EMMA IN THE DESCRIPTION i knew danganronpa used this pack but i never heard paper gangsta before even though i like gaga 😭😭
Another song that copies that same sample pack is X Ambassadors song “Fear” featuring Imagine Dragon has the same but slight slower arrangement as “Mr. Monokuma’s Lesson”
Paper gangsta? More like baby gangsta
Danganronpa really be like "I like that chant, let's make it the focus of the song." 😂