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What are the earliest examples of these hooks/melodies? + Bonus Thread: Biters
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Exhibit A is Enur's "Calabria" (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL1hlzLsUaU">YouTube</a>, video is NSFW PG-13: skimpily clothed). I could've sworn I've heard the horn part years and years ago... But I can't place it. Exhibit B is a bit older and it's from "Se Acabo" by the Beatnuts (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFstk-dz18Y&feature=related">YouTube</a>, about 1:17 in, audio is NSFW after 2:00). It's where he sings "No pare, sigue, sigue"... I've heard this a number of times in a lot of different songs but not in any songs older than this one. Can't imagine this is the use of those lyrics. Exhibit C is even older and it's from a salsa song, specifically Joe Arroyo's "La Noche" (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDjwQHhZZdI">YouTube</a>). The hook in question is about 0:59 in. Again, a very familiar tune. Has it been used again in a song? <hr> And, can you think of any other examples of artists blatantly stealing from another, and the result being a hit? For example, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiiY4ciKFQA">Led Zeppelin</a>, Vanilla Ice, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_rQhtKGPA">Rod Stewart</a>, etc. |
Re: What are the earliest examples of these hooks/melodies? + Bonus Thread: Biters
A) The horn sounded familiar, too, but I think I just know it from the song you posted. A Google search shows that Pitbull's "The Anthem" also uses it, but it's only from 2007.
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Re: What are the earliest examples of these hooks/melodies? + Bonus Thread: Biters
I cannot tell you the name but I know that horn part is from something much earlier, like 96-00 and the second bit is basically translating "Don't stop, Get it, Get It" from many songs, originally from Luke's "i Wanna Rock" (starts at 2:00)
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