the original from J-lo/Beatnuts is:

Light, Enoch Orchestra
Disco Disque Project 3: (? 1975)
* "Hi-Jack"
    Jennifer Lopez's "Jenny From The Block"

these may (?) be cases where the sample actually comes from the 2nd
generation track and not the original, and therefore it's not listed even if
it's cleared and some royalties are passed down the line...


on 12/27/02 12:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, "The Armchair DJ" wrote:
> 
>> 
>> and don't forget that in the early days of producing,
>> dre sampled almost the
>> entirety of jj fad's "blame it on the musik" (off
>> 1988's "supersonic" lp)
>> from model 500's "nite drive thru babylon."
>> 
>> brian
> 
> ***speaking of which, the last time i saw sir mix a
> lot's "baby got back" on a new compilation, i checked
> the credit and there is *still* no mention of the fact
> that it steals the beat from "technicolor".  i know
> atkins knows about this, so why don't these sorts of
> things get rectified in the credits in the future? not
> detroit related, but the usage of bob james' "take me
> to the mardi gras" (via run dmc's "peter Piper") isn't
> credited on missy's "work it".  the beatnuts have been
> mentioning that jennifer lopez' "jenny from the block"
> samples them ("what it is"? i can't remember the exact
> title), but, though there's 3 sample credits on the
> single (including using bdp's "south bronx"), there's
> no mention of the beatnuts.  i think one of the other
> credits is probably for the song that beat nuts also
> sampled that they're crying foul about.  which would be
> a lack of originality, but hardly stealing from the
> 'nuts, and par for the course with the way all of the
> jlo tracks are produced (using set it off, using i've
> got five on it, etc, etc). i hope the 'nuts credited
> the sample they used that jlo also did, otherwise
> they're just calling attention to themselves and likely
> to get themselves in trouble.  andrew
> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Matthew MacQueen
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 8:21 PM
>> To: 313@hyperreal.org
>> Cc: Brendan Nelson
>> Subject: RE: (313) re: Brandy/producers of pop that go
>> the extra mile
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> To be honest I don't have a hell of a lot of respect
>> for Dr Dre.
>> 
>> me neither. Except for "surgery" in 1984 when he was
>> with the World Class
>> Wreckin' Crew
>> 
>> He'll prescribe for you, his potent elixir
>> Two turntables, speakers, and a mixer
>> He'll rock your party wherever you be
>> Calling Dr. Dre to surgery
>> 
>> LA is the place for you to be
>> To witness Dr Dre in surgery
>> He has a Ph.D in mixology
>> to cut on the wheels so viciously.
>> 
>> 
>> This cut which was an old WJLB Wizard favorite! ...
>> bringing it back to 313,
>> however tenuously in whatever decade.
>> 
>> peace,
>> Matt MacQueen
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