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3 Rappers and Hip-Hop Artists Who Sampled David Bowie (and It Worked Perfectly)

David Bowie made the kind of music that, with a bit of creativity, anyone could incorporate into a song via samples. The following three rappers and hip-hop artists managed to sample David Bowie like it was easy. And their songs were made even better because of it. Letโ€™s take a look, shall we?

Public Enemy

Public Enemy sampled David Bowieโ€™s classic โ€œFameโ€ from the 1975 album Young Americans in the song โ€œNight Of The Living Baseheadsโ€. This standout track from the 1988 album It Takes A Nation OF Millions To Hold Us Back is a poignant song that explores the crack cocaine epidemic. Specifically, the song examines the drug’s negative effects on the African-American community in the 1980s. Public Enemy were always masters at sampling and curating the right tunes for their songs. โ€œFameโ€, sped up, was the perfect choice for โ€œNight Of The Living Baseheadsโ€.

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โ€œDavid Bowie..daring as all hell,โ€ Chuck D, Public Enemyโ€™s frontman, said of Bowie in a tweet from 2016. โ€œRock…..punk….theatre…..funk..disco ….EDM-dude wasn’t afraid to wrestle any music or lyric ever.โ€

J Dilla

Itโ€™s unsurprising that J Dilla found a way to add a touch of Bowie to his music in the best way possible. The legendary late hip-hop artist used Bowieโ€™s โ€œSoul Loveโ€ from the 1972 album The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars on the song โ€œTake Noticeโ€. J Dilla used samples from that same song in previous releases, but nothing beats โ€œTake Noticeโ€. Released on the posthumous 2007 reissue of Ruff Draft, this experimental hip-hop gem remains one of J Dillaโ€™s best songs. Itโ€™s the gift that keeps on giving with each re-listen, too. That takes real artistry.

El-P

Run The Jewels rapper El-P used Bowieโ€™s โ€œSoul Loveโ€ in his music as J Dilla did, this time in the song โ€œInnocent Leaderโ€. This track can be found on the 2002 underground hip-hop album Fantastic Damage, El-Pโ€™s debut studio record. Interestingly enough, this entry on our list of rappers who sampled David Bowie was also heavily influenced by Public Enemy, particularly in terms of the albumโ€™s production style. You can definitely hear that influence, but El-P really stands out on โ€œInnocent Leaderโ€, specifically.

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