SOHH, what do you think? Do you think the new artists of today are sampling way too much, lacking originality?
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00:00 Recently, there's been a debate buzzing in the hip-hop community, are new hip-hop artists
00:05 relying too heavily on sampling, leaving fans concerned.
00:09 Sampling, a long-standing tradition in hip-hop, has seen legends like the late J Dilla, Jay-Z,
00:16 and Kanye West craft innovative beats by blending old-school sounds seamlessly.
00:22 However, some argue that the new generation of hip-hop artists might be going a bit overboard,
00:28 using samples from the 90s and early 2000s as a safety net when creativity runs dry.
00:35 Fans are chiming in about the modern artists, like Sweetie, Gorillaz, and Koyala Ray, claiming
00:40 that they have been leaning heavily on 90s and early 2000s samples, whereas Nicki Minaj
00:45 and Doja Cat granted #1 hit tracks from sampling songs from the 80s and 60s.
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01:09 The debate rages on, leading us to another conversation.
01:13 Is the era of superstardom over?
01:15 This is Yasmine Dueh.
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