tell sampling sucks to jay dee. tell it to rza right after the first wu teng dropped.
no wait, tell sampling sucks to derrick may, who proclaimed, we dont sample, masters at work does. see what i'm getting at? at the end of the day, we can argue about semantics. and just argue and get nowhea I mean, sh*t, I'd rather pick rip out my gray hairs than listen to more than 7 minutes laptop cali "dj" x's cd on fabric, and i love the metro area one. those guys are originals, have integrity, and soul. Other people are feelin the opposite way, and i hope i'm not stuck at their party. All I know is, it's too easy to get upset over this stuff. and the other point is, crosspolinations are good. ps, name that hip hop sample on ms-1 pps where the old mayday radio mixtapes at? On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:51 PM, JT Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ...but in general, yes, most sampling does not bring much creativity. >> You need to take that Hitler shite elsewhere, though. > > Hahaha sheesh! My humor may be stupid but it's still humor, barely. >