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Kevin Casey’s Sample Saturday – Sting et Nas

In conversations amongst hip-hop purists, you will consistently hear Nas’ Illmatic near the top of people’s lists.  I’m certainly not knocking the undeniable classic that it is, but It Was Written was always my favorite Nas album, largely because of my obsession with “The Message”.  It was my Wu-Tang tape that introduced me to hip-hop, got us two properly acquainted, and built my appreciation for the art-form… lyrics first.  Next up was a few other albums, including Nas’ second.  The spacey guitar in the intro of “The Message” was something that I couldn’t get enough of, as I OD-ed on my rewind>play buttons (I let my tape rock ’till my tape pop).  It was the turning point for me as a listener, and from that point on the beat became my main focus.  It was also the first time that I wanted to know the origin of a sample, and somehow (with no google) I found out.

The Trackmasters, who produced the bulk of It Was Written, used the opening loop from Sting’s “Shape My Heart” to lay the foundation of what would eventually become one of Nas’ standout pieces of work.  The song starts with the loop fading in slowly, with a high pitched tremelo sound that follows the 4-chord progression, this is also used to layer the hook.  The Sting loop marches on throughout the record, and something about the progression gives it an endless quality that refuses to feel played out. The chorus features Kid Capri scratching in a few classic lines from Illmatic, probably the most famous being “I never sleep, ’cause sleep is the cousin of death”.  I have to pay homage to The Trackmasters for sparking something in my head with this beat that would eventually grow into a burning passion for hip-hop production.  So much that here I am talking about it week after week. Thanks for checkin in…

Sting – Shape My Heart

Nas – The Message

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I Blame Coco – Only Love Can Break Your Heart

Coco Summer is 20 years old but sounds like a veteran singer with 5 albums under her belt. She also happens to be Stings daughter and her sound is heavily crafted by a bunch of Swedish legends responsible for some of our most beloved artists. Her lead single called Ceasar not only features Robyn but has already been remixed by Diplo and Miike Snow…

Where do we go from here? Least you could have done was give me a warning. – Drake

But this is no typical celebrity daughter hype, the music is pretty damn good and you can bet your best buck it will everywhere in the next couple of months, no warnings necessary. Her album is extremely consistant, I’ve had it on repeat for the last hour and never had the erge to change or fast forward anything. Again, her voice is very mature sounding and complements the production perfectly. There’s no question that her fathers music is an influence but you get the feelings she’s been doing this for a while and she finally found her sound which is very difficult to do at such young age. I’m posting a bunch of songs because these songs are best heard in sequence so press play on this one and let it rock, you won’t be disappointed. Enjoy.

I Blame Coco – Only Love Can Break Your Heart

I Blame Coco – Selfmachine

I Blame Coco – Quicker

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