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beatartisan Says:

Jul 24, 2008 - 31- erykah badu "didnt cha know"

montanaboy99 Says:

Jul 25, 2008 - HOLY CRAP, Good Job on samples number 28.

djaystlouis Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - 29 is rick wakeman 7 wives of king henry album

ladyj2184 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - 28 is called not right now thats on the dillagence mixtape 30 the sample for wont do is also isley brothers footsteps in the dark 32 jill scott slowly surely

ladyj2184 Says:

Jul 26, 2008 - whats the name of the sample for so far to go?

youngthrill Says:

Jul 27, 2008 - are you serious??? the sample is isley brothers-dont say goodnight

ladyj2184 Says:

Jul 31, 2008 - 32. the original is moe koffman days gone by

hustlaave Says:

Aug 2, 2008 - HAHA I was thinking the same thing like "how do you not know what sample that is?"

hustlaave Says:

Aug 3, 2008 - I GOT IT!!!!!!! #31 original sample is Tarika Blue - "Dreamflower"

keithis1337 Says:

Aug 6, 2008 - true story

keithis1337 Says:

Aug 6, 2008 - one of my favorite songs, my mom used to sing it around the house, good times

xXxFlash2k6xXx Says:

Aug 6, 2008 - So Far To Go The Isley Brothers - Don't Say Goodnight Dilla chopped it up real sexy like... I tried remaking it but it's pretty hard with FL Studio. But I always wanted to know where he got the vocals from... Nice find, whats the name of the song with the vocals on it?

CrystalCronix Says:

Aug 6, 2008 - i know that he sampled isley brothers i just need to know the sample name of number 33 that D'angelo took for singing the lyrics of the song in the chorus

htownlean Says:

Aug 7, 2008 - The vocals are from De Angelo. He is featured on the track. Dilla didnt sample the vocals.

dyvinesun Says:

Aug 7, 2008 - Wont do is simply amazing!!

lafairweath3 Says:

Aug 8, 2008 - I'm pretty sure the vocal sample is Ohio Players

alltradespro Says:

Aug 13, 2008 - and that was used in "Slowly, Surely" by Jill Scott