Joe Budden: Original Samples

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Via ThisIsHipHop

Here are the samples of Joe Budden’s debut LP.
Also, Kevin from ThisIsHipHop is droppin’ a new sample set everyday in January so check it out!

“Lock and Key” by Rush
From the album Hold Your Fire (1987)
Sampled in “Intro”
Produced by White Boy

“I’m Still #1? by Boogie Down Productions
From the album By All Means Necessary (1988)
Sampled in “#1?
Produced by White Boy

“The Bridge Is Over” by Boogie Down Productions
From the album Criminal Minded (1987)
Sampled in “#1?
Produced by White Boy

“Sound Of Da Police” by KRS-One
From the album Return of the Boom Bap (1993)
Sampled in “#1?
Produced by White Boy

”Baby Let Me Take You In My Arms (In My Arms)” by Detroit Emeralds
From the album You Want It, You Got It (1972)
Interpolated in “#1?
Produced by White Boy

“Soul Vibrations” by Kool and The Gang
From the album Music is the Message (1971)
Sampled in “Pump It Up”
Produced by Just Blaze

“I Love You So Much, Never Wanna Let You Go” by Love Unlimited
From the album In Heat (1974)
Sampled in “She Wanna Know”
Produced by White Boy

“Super Rappin” by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
From the album ?
Interpolated in “Fire”
Produced by Just Blaze

“Whores In This House” by Frank Ski *
From the single “Whores In This House” (1993)
Interpolated in “Fire”
Produced by Just Blaze

“Hail Mary” by 2pac
From the album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (1996)
Interpolated in “Ma Ma Ma”
Produced by White Boy

“Right on Brother” by The Four Tops
From the album Meeting of the Minds (1974)
Sampled in “Real Life Rap”
Produced by White Boy

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