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  • Nov 20, 2025

    why are y’all in here arguing about established artists who can afford to clear samples like this s*** isnt going to be trained for AI to f*** with everyone else

    some of the s*** im reading in here is kind of wild to see on a hip hop forum

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    Creasy

    only a matter of time till they auto detect samples or some s*** bro

    it already do that

  • copyright laws are so stupid

  • Nov 20, 2025
    emo genghis khan

    it already do that

    well not well enough all my music still up

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    I just don't trust anything good to really come from this because I don't trust spotify as an organisation.

  • Nov 20, 2025
    p apollo

    spotify is a terror organization

  • Nov 20, 2025

    I'll just contribute my sample knowledge here then

    F*** Spotify

  • Nov 20, 2025

    Spotify keep being superior

  • Nov 20, 2025

    Life will continue

  • Nov 20, 2025
    proper

    oh god don’t tell me theyre gonna replace
    the youtube links w spotify links now

    wow that would be so f***ing ass

    the internet is so screwed now lol best thing we can do is get off of it

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    Andre Jaquet

    This is so anti hip hop it’s hilarious no dawg premier and Q tip chose to sample it’s part of what hip hop is electronic music existed plenty poor people in Detroit were like also not sampling the same time dilla was sampling is an art form and essential to what hip hop is

    I never said sampling is wrong. Sampling is a core part of hip hop.

    I said sampling without paying the people that made the song is wrong in the modern day.

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    In the modern day if you're gonna sample someone's music and not clear it then don't monetise the song, it's pretty simple.

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    Platinum

    I never said sampling is wrong. Sampling is a core part of hip hop.

    I said sampling without paying the people that made the song is wrong in the modern day.

    Fair. If your loaded sure but u also fail to account for also a lot of the people who made these samples are racist, prejudice, or greedy aswell. And that affects a lot about the clearing process. Or it’s not a person it’s a record label of a huge song or a niche band that wanna make as much as possible. Or they just won’t clear it at ALL because they are b****es lol

    Ex: untiljapan - old vices new cities
    Incredible emotional amazing song that sample charli xcx for some vocal background stuff and mkgee for a guitar part. Didn’t get cleared unavailable anywhere because mk gee label refused. Or I make a jerk beat with an aphex twin 2 second sample as a background ambience pad but it gets taken down before it can even h it shelve S*** like this is a tragedy and let’s be real it is 99% of cases

  • Nov 20, 2025
    eversince

    it is over.

  • Nov 20, 2025
    Fam

    I just don't trust anything good to really come from this because I don't trust spotify as an organisation.

    • uses Apple Music
  • Nov 20, 2025
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    notbrock

    Wild how modern fans have become so disconnected and ignorant of such a foundational core element of the genre

    That’s the beauty of any genre though, how it evolves over time.

    Producers in 2025 are not playing by the same rules that producers in 1985 were

  • Nov 20, 2025
    Platinum

    In the modern day if you're gonna sample someone's music and not clear it then don't monetise the song, it's pretty simple.

    It’s really as simple as that lmao

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    Andre Jaquet

    Fair. If your loaded sure but u also fail to account for also a lot of the people who made these samples are racist, prejudice, or greedy aswell. And that affects a lot about the clearing process. Or it’s not a person it’s a record label of a huge song or a niche band that wanna make as much as possible. Or they just won’t clear it at ALL because they are b****es lol

    Ex: untiljapan - old vices new cities
    Incredible emotional amazing song that sample charli xcx for some vocal background stuff and mkgee for a guitar part. Didn’t get cleared unavailable anywhere because mk gee label refused. Or I make a jerk beat with an aphex twin 2 second sample as a background ambience pad but it gets taken down before it can even h it shelve S*** like this is a tragedy and let’s be real it is 99% of cases

    What you said is correct, but nobody is obligated to allow their song to be sampled if they don’t want it to be.

    It seems like y’all only value ownership of art when it comes to hip-hop artists and nobody else

  • Nov 20, 2025

    Streets done

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    TheFader

    What you said is correct, but nobody is obligated to allow their song to be sampled if they don’t want it to be.

    It seems like y’all only value ownership of art when it comes to hip-hop artists and nobody else

    Think unless it’s a straight loop of ur s*** ur kind of a d*** if u would do anything other than take a percentage for anything that isn’t blatant copying when it comes to sampling lol
    And it’s not just hip hop artists that sample nor has it ever been. It’s also electronic producers, pop songs, r&b

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    TheFader

    That’s the beauty of any genre though, how it evolves over time.

    Producers in 2025 are not playing by the same rules that producers in 1985 were

    Sampling is still a core staple of the genre lol people back then could’ve not sampled if they didn’t want to

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    Andre Jaquet

    Sampling is still a core staple of the genre lol people back then could’ve not sampled if they didn’t want to

    I’m confused what you mean by this

  • Nov 20, 2025

    “Sample snitching” is hilarious

  • Nov 20, 2025
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    Andre Jaquet

    Think unless it’s a straight loop of ur s*** ur kind of a d*** if u would do anything other than take a percentage for anything that isn’t blatant copying when it comes to sampling lol
    And it’s not just hip hop artists that sample nor has it ever been. It’s also electronic producers, pop songs, r&b

    On the flip side, the original artist might view the sampler as a d*** for using their own work without their permission

    It’s all perspective

  • Nov 20, 2025

    ANYONE CAN SAMPLE ALL THEY WANT!

    IF THEY'RE TRYING TO "MONITIZE" IT WEITHER THERE A SMALL OR BIG ARTIST, IS WRONG!

    IF ITS JUST A SONG PEOPLE CAN HEAR FOR FREE ITS COOL
    /thread