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  2. List of interpolated songs - Wikipedia

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    This list is of songs that have been interpolated by other songs. Songs that are cover versions, parodies, or use samples of other songs are not "interpolations". The list is organized under the name of the artist whose song is interpolated followed by the title of the song, and then the interpolating artist and their song.

  3. The Show (Doug E. Fresh song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is briefly sampled in the song "Oodles of O's" by De La Soul, from their 1991 album De La Soul Is Dead. Some of the lyrics in this song were interpolated by Snoop Doggy Dogg for the chorus of his 1996 song "Sixx Minutes". In 1997, The Roots covered the song for the compilation album In tha Beginning...There Was Rap.

  4. Some Cut - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, Trillville's lyrics take a sexually explicit approach. The song was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia, and is an example of the city's club-oriented crunk subgenre, popularized by Lil Jon in the 2000s. Its distinctive squeak sample has been referenced by several international pop and rap artists, particularly among Korean pop groups.

  5. List of songs subject to plagiarism disputes - Wikipedia

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    Oasis settled over three songs Lauryn Hill settled for a dispute over 13 tracks. Janet Jackson settled once. Eminem settled once. The Rolling Stones settled three disputes and were also claimants in two plagiarism disputes. Chris Brown settled one dispute. Will.i.am settled five disputes. Bruno Mars settled four disputes with one being still ...

  6. List of Kanye West samples and sampling disputes - Wikipedia

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    Gospel singer Briana Babineaux stated that she was unaware that vocals from her rendition of "Make Me Over" were sampled in "Lord I Need You". However, the original composer of the song, B.Slade, pushed back against Babineaux's claims and stated that West had cleared the sample with him, "the rightful owner of the song legally." [84]

  7. Smooth Operator (Big Daddy Kane song) - Wikipedia

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    "Smooth Operator" is the lead single released from Big Daddy Kane's second album, It's a Big Daddy Thing. Arguably one of Big Daddy Kane's most popular songs, the song topped the newly formed Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart and was a hit on the R&B and dance charts, peaking at number 11 and 17 on the charts respectively.

  8. Interpolation (popular music) - Wikipedia

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    Interpolation is prevalent in many genres of popular music; early examples are the Beatles interpolating "La Marseillaise" and "She Loves You", among three other interpolations in the 1967 song "All You Need Is Love", [3] and Lyn Collins interpolating lyrics from the 5 Royales' "Think" in her similarly titled 1972 song "Think (About It)".

  9. Rapp Snitch Knishes - Wikipedia

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    "Rapp Snitch Knishes" is a song by British-American rapper MF Doom featuring rapper Mr. Fantastik, taken from the former's fifth studio album Mm..Food (2004). It uses an instrumental titled "Coffin Nails" produced by MF Doom himself (under the alias Metal Fingers), which contains a sample of David Matthews' rendition of "Space Oddity" by David ...