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Опубликовано 24 мая 2019, 17:58
Last week, DJ Khaled sparked a lively debate with the SZA-assisted single, “Just Us,” from his 11th studio album Father of Asahd. The song, which samples OutKast’s 2000 hit “Ms. Jackson,” dismayed many hip-hop purists who weren’t thrilled that Khaled borrowed the classic record’s beat.
The track raised questions about the role of sampling in hip-hop and whether a song can be "too classic" to sample. Genius' Head of Artist Relations Rob Markman explored the issue on the latest episode of 'For The Record.'
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The track raised questions about the role of sampling in hip-hop and whether a song can be "too classic" to sample. Genius' Head of Artist Relations Rob Markman explored the issue on the latest episode of 'For The Record.'
Read more on Genius: genius.com/a/for-the-record-wa...
Subscribe to Genius: bit.ly/2cNV6nz
Genius on Twitter: twitter.com/Genius
Genius on Instagram: instagram.com/genius
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#fortherecord #djkhaled #outkast
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