Favorite Richard Pryor Hip-hop Sample
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:38 pm
First of all, NWA changed hip-hop and all of music FOREVER in 1989.
What NWA did to music - all of American music - may never fully be appreciated by many, but it is by me.
At any rate, that's another discussion, but there could have NEVER, EVER have been an NWA, or a "Straight Outta Compton" without Richard Pryor.
Impossible.
Richard's work made that record possible.
So let's give Richard his props for, amongst everything else, moving music forward.
Anyhow, I was listening to the original dirty version of "Me So Horny" (not the one you hear on the radio)and Richard's voice is all over that record (Rich shouting "oh goddman baby!!" as only he can - over and over again).
It just killed me. I damn near pissed myself.
That is a funny record anyhow, but goddman if I had not forget they sampled Rich.
Truth is countless real hip-hop records sampled Richard back before hip-hop died. Countless.
What is your favorite Richard Pryor sampled hip-hop record?
What NWA did to music - all of American music - may never fully be appreciated by many, but it is by me.
At any rate, that's another discussion, but there could have NEVER, EVER have been an NWA, or a "Straight Outta Compton" without Richard Pryor.
Impossible.
Richard's work made that record possible.
So let's give Richard his props for, amongst everything else, moving music forward.
Anyhow, I was listening to the original dirty version of "Me So Horny" (not the one you hear on the radio)and Richard's voice is all over that record (Rich shouting "oh goddman baby!!" as only he can - over and over again).
It just killed me. I damn near pissed myself.
That is a funny record anyhow, but goddman if I had not forget they sampled Rich.
Truth is countless real hip-hop records sampled Richard back before hip-hop died. Countless.
What is your favorite Richard Pryor sampled hip-hop record?