What is Sampling? Sampling has several definitions, but the one used
most commonly in music today is the practice of taking a section of recorded
music, such as a guitar riff or a horn flourish, and inserting it into a new
recording, often with some modification and in a loop. The use of samples in
music can vary. Some samples are a straightforward reproduction of a familiar
section of a popular song set to a new style of music. Examples of this
approach are MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This,” Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby,”
and Kid Rock’s “American Badass,” which sample Rick James’ “Superfreak,”
Queen’s “Under Pressure,” and Metallica’s “Sad But True” respectively.
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