
Okay, so the track-by-track preference won by an overwhelming margin. I expected as much... To spice things up a bit, and to give it a little bit of a mixtape flavor, I might drop in some Kung Fu film snippets sampled on the Wu-records as well. Sound good?
Now here's another question I have for you, oh loyal HHIReader. When I tag the tracks (ID3), would you like me to include the song title that samples the original, or should I leave it a mystery. In other words, should the song title read "The Way We Were" or "The Way We Were ['Can It Be All So Simple']"?
Again, please respond in the comment section for another exhibition of hip hop democracy in action!
Now here's another question I have for you, oh loyal HHIReader. When I tag the tracks (ID3), would you like me to include the song title that samples the original, or should I leave it a mystery. In other words, should the song title read "The Way We Were" or "The Way We Were ['Can It Be All So Simple']"?
Again, please respond in the comment section for another exhibition of hip hop democracy in action!











25 comments:
if you end up not tagging, could you have what the samples are in a text file?
Leave it a mystery and give the option of naming the tracks at a later date or from a link.
Looking forward to it!!
"The Way We Were" style with a text file sounds a great idea.
Now, if you also want to come to my place and clean the dishes, that's fine with me.
Thanks for all you do.
Jaybilla
The Way We Were ['Can It Be All So Simple'],,,
thank you
I prefer the way that you have been doing it because when I read the song that used the sample I usually play the original and the sampled joint back to back just to see how the sample was freaked. It helps me to get into the mindframe of the producer and in a sense try to get a feel for why or how they might've used that particular sample. I say keep it as is. Thanks for all the hot sample sets that you have provided.
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