"When I Hear Music" by Debbie Deb
"In the Mood" by Tyrone Davis (1979). Awesome sample.
"I'm Always Dancin' to the Music" by Benny Golson
The name is "Criminal". The man he talks to before going in the bank is Dre. actually there is alot of them
old electrofunk cut cybertron's "clear" (the track) and garage/disco classic hot streak's "body work" (the music makes you lose control vocal)...
Because it is simply a sample of the song.
Strictly speaking, a license is needed to sample music. Each copyrighted song has complete protection. Sampling and then mixing part of a song is actually stealing.
"When I Hear Music" by Debbie Deb
The sample used in "Warning" by The Notorious B.I.G. is from the song "Walk On By" by Issac Hayes.
"In the Mood" by Tyrone Davis (1979). Awesome sample.
The music at the start of the song "Paradise Lost" by The Herd is a sample from the song "Cristo Redentor" by Duke Pearson. It features a haunting trumpet melody that sets the tone for the song.
"I'm Always Dancin' to the Music" by Benny Golson
the original song is 'strawberry letter 23' by the brothers johnson. cheers.
I believe it's Samskeyti by Sigur Ros.
escape (the pinacolada song)
Nickelodeon was an early 20th century form of small neighborhood movie theatre. Later, it referred to a jukebox as in the 1949 popular song called Music! Music! Music!.
There Goes the Neighborhood - Sheryl Crow song - was created in 1999.