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Classic Rock’s Influence on Hip-Hop: 5 Popular Sampled Tracks

One thing is constant in the world of music: evolution. It’s a constantly evolving landscape where genres intersect, blend, and inspire one another. The influence of classic rock songs on hip-hop is a blend that can’t be denied. While rap and hip-hop can be identified by their stylized rhythmic music and rhythmic lyrics that are usually chanted, rock focuses more on the heavy use of electric guitar and keyboard instrumentations accompanied by a fusion of voices by bands.

The cross-pollination of genres has given rise to iconic tracks that bridge generational gaps. Here, we explore five popular sampled tracks where classic rock meets hip-hop and rap, creating an electrifying musical synergy.

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1. โ€œAmerican Bad Assโ€ – Kid Rock (2000)

Sampled song: โ€œSad but Trueโ€ by Metallica

Kid Rock‘s โ€œAmerican Bad Ass,โ€ featured on History of Rock, is a rap metal song that fuses hip-hop with heavy metal. The song samples โ€œSad but Trueโ€ by Metallica. From 0:03, you can hear the distinct instrumentals of โ€œSad but Trueโ€ in โ€œAmerican Bad Assโ€ and it’s consistent throughout the song. The song made it to No. 20 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks charts.ย 

Upon its release, the music video for the single made its debut on MTV2 and subsequently claimed the top spot on Canada’s MuchMusic Countdown. Additionally, the song made a memorable appearance on Saturday Night Live, featuring a cameo appearance by Ron Jeremy, and became the last music video that would feature rapper Joe C. before his death.

2. โ€œAce Is in the Houseโ€ – Tone Loc (1994)

Sampled song: “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” by Beastie Boys

Tone Locโ€™s โ€œAce Is in the Houseโ€ was written and produced for, and featured in the two movies of the Ace Ventura franchise. The song begins with a Jim Carrey intro before the sample of Beastie Boysโ€™ โ€œNo Sleep Till Brooklynโ€ comes in at 0:14. The guitar riff was continuous through โ€œAce Is in the Houseโ€ at a faster pace, compared to the original played by Beastie Boys.ย 

โ€œNo Sleep Till Brooklynโ€ is a mix of hard rock and heavy metal, while Tone Loc used their riff as a blend of his rap. Other songs that sampled Beastie Boysโ€™ โ€œNo Sleep Till Brooklynโ€ include โ€œFat Girlโ€ by Eazy E, โ€œThe Rappersโ€ by Jovanotti, and โ€œStutter Rap (No Sleep Till Bedtime)โ€ by Morris Minor and The Majors.

The music video for โ€œAce Is in the Houseโ€ features Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura, a comical but brilliant pet detective, along with scenes from the first movie.

3. โ€œ99 Problemsโ€ – Jay-Z (2004)

Sampled Song: “Long Red” by Mountain

Jay-Z’s โ€œ99 Problemsโ€ draws from the rock anthem โ€œLong Redโ€ by Mountain. โ€œ99 Problemsโ€ is a rap rock track featured on Jay-Zโ€™s The Black Album, and samples the 24-second drum intro from โ€œLong Red,โ€ which is one of the most sampled songs in the history of hip-hop. Ironically, โ€œ99 Problemsโ€ itself has become a staple for sampling, having been used over 80 times in different hip-hop and pop songs, including Ariana Grandeโ€™s โ€œProblem.โ€

4. โ€œSame Songโ€ – Digital Underground ft. Tupac Shakur (1991)

Sampled Song: โ€œWalk This Wayโ€ by Aerosmith

โ€œSame Song,โ€ by rap group Digital Underground, features Tupac Shakur in his recording debut. It is part of the soundtrack for the 1991 comedy horror movie โ€œNothing But Trouble.โ€ The song sampled the hard rock song โ€œWalk This Wayโ€ by Aerosmith, using the upbeat guitar and drums instrumentation as the base of the song.ย 

โ€œSame Songโ€ climbed up to No. 61 on the US Radio Songs (Billboard) chart and No. 15 on the US Dance Club Songs (Billboard). โ€œWalk This Wayโ€ has been sampled in 29 songs and covered in 25 songs, including a collaborative cover by Aerosmith and Run-DMC, which is the most popular version of the song.

5. โ€œSing For The Momentโ€ – Eminem (2003)

Sampled Song: โ€œDream Onโ€ by Aerosmith

For his fourth album, The Eminem Show, rapper and hip-hop star Eminem released โ€œSing for the Momentโ€ as the fourth single from the album. The song features a sample of Aerosmithโ€™s โ€œDream On,โ€ beginning with the instrumental intro and continuing again at the 1:11 mark, till the end of the song.

Aerosmithโ€™s โ€œDream Onโ€ was sampled in three other tracksโ€”โ€œAngels & Demonsโ€ by Immortal Technique, โ€œNever Be Friendsโ€ by The Game, and โ€œNobody Believes in You, You Lost Again and Again and Againโ€ by Tirakiss. Some music critics regard Eminem’s sampling of โ€œDream Onโ€ as a โ€œsmart moveโ€ as the song peaked in the Top 10 in 20 countries while reaching No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. โ€œSing For The Momentโ€ itself has been sampled in 7 songs so far.

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