3 six mafia samples?

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if anyone is interested in samples check out all this info very interesting even if you dont like 3-six,

do they clear all of these?? seems kinda pricey



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Three 6 Mafia-Mystic Stylez
"Long Nite" samples Marvin Gaye "I Want You"
"****in Wit Dis Click" samples Brainscan theme (movie)
"Gotta Touch Em" samples Rodney O. & Joe Cooley "Everlasting Bass"
"Tear Da Club Up" samples Young & The Restless theme (soap opera)
"Porno Movie" samples Michael Jackson "Lady In My Life"

Kingpin Skinny Pimp-King Of Da Playaz Ball
"Long Story" samples Issac Hayes "Walk On By"
"I Dont Lov Em" samples Phantasm theme (movie)

Gangsta Blac-Can It Be?
"Aint No Love" samples Isley Brothers "Make Me Say It Again Girl"
"V Dog & Da Gangsta" samples Halloween theme (movie)
"Dont Trust Em" samples Marvin Gaye "Falling In Love Again"
"Aint No Thang" samples Isely Brothers "For The Love Of You"
"Blaze Up Anotha One" samples Stevie Wonder "Past Time Paradise"

Three 6 Mafia-The End
"Stomp" samples Unsolved Mysteries theme (TV show)
"Money Flow" samples Aaliyah "If Your Girl Only Knew"
"Late Nite Tip" samples Lisa Fischer "How Can I Ease The Pain"
"Gotcha Shakin" samples Playa Fly "Triple ***** Mafia"
"Good Stuff" samples Johnny Taylor "Good Love"
"The End" samples Pet Semetary theme (movie)

Three 6 Mafia-Chapter 2
"Will Blast" samples M.A.S.H. theme (TV show)
"Hit A Mutha ****a" samples Eightball & MJG "Pimps In The House"
"Spill My Blood" samples Usual Suspects theme (movie)
"3 6 In The Morning" samples Ice-T "6 In Da Morning"/Stevie Wonder "Past Time Paradise"
"Tear Da Club Up '97" uses S.W.A.T. theme (TV show)
"Late Nite Tip" samples Lisa Fischer "How Can I Ease The Pain"
"Neighborhood Hoe" samples Jodeci "What About Us"
"Anyone Out There" samples Man's Best Friend theme (movie)

Prophet Posse-Body Parts
"Triple Six Clubhouse" samples Verve "Bittersweet Symphony"
"Orange Mound" samples Beastie Boys "The New Style"
"Favorite Scary Movie" samples NWA "Approach To Danger"
"Catch A Blast" samples Pet Semetary theme (movie)

Kaze-Kamikazie Timez Up
"Hard Not To Kill" samples Billy Joel "Pressure"
"On My Ass" samples Magnum P.I. theme (TV show)
"Felt The Pain" samples The Mack Theme (movie)
"Like To Get Away" samples Tales From The Crypt theme (TV show)
"Itchy Finger" samples Usual Suspects theme (movie)

Tear Da Club Up Thugs-CrazyNDaLazDayz
"Who Da Crunkest" samples Rodney O. & Joe Cooley "Everlasting Bass"
"Smoked Out" samples The Exorcist theme (movie)
"Hell Naw" samples Afrika Bambatta "Planet Rock"
"Push Em Off" samples Show Boys "Drag Rap" aka Triggaman
"Triple Six Clubhouse" samples Verve "Bittersweet Symphony"

Triple Six Mafia-Club Memphis Vol.2
"Lick My Nutts" samples Curtis Mayfield "Give Me Your Love"
"Long & Hard" samples Michael Jackson "Lady In My Life"
"Tear Da Club" (original) samples Young & The Restless theme
"Yall Ready For This" samples Prince "When Doves Cry"

Project Pat-Ghetty Green
"North Memphis" samples Days Of Our Lives theme (Soap Opera)
"Represent It" samples Rocky theme (movie)
"You Know The Biss" samples Bobby Womack "Womans Gotta Have It"
"Choices" samples Curtis Mayfield "Choices Of Colors"
"Whatever Ho" samples He Knows Your Alone theme (movie)
"Choppers" samples James Bond 007 theme (movie)
"Sucks On Dick" samples Alannis Morrisette "Uninvited"
"Stabbers" samples O'Jays "Backstabbers"

Koopsta Knicca-Da Devils Playground
"Torture Chamber" samples Metallica "Wherever I May Roam"
"Crucifix" samples Art Of Noise "Moments In Love"
"Smokin On A Junt" samples Days Of Our Lives theme (soap opera)
"Stash Spot" samples Days Of Our Lives theme (soap opera)
"Now Im Hi pt.2" samples Juicy Vol.7 "Intro"

Hypnotize Camp Posse-Three 6 Mafia presents...
"Die A Soldier" samples Pink Floyd "High Hopes"
"Fie It On Up" samples "Pee Wee Herman Dance"
"Who Run It" samples Delfonics "Ready Or Not (Here I Come)"
"Da First Date" samples Cruel Intentions theme (movie)

Three 6 Mafia-When The Smoke Clears Sixty 6,Sixty 1
"Sippin On Some Syrup" samples Marvin Gaye "Is It Enough"
"Mafia Niggaz" samples Creepshow theme (movie)
"**** Yall Hoes" samples Indo G "Ashes To Ashes"
"Tongue Ring" samples Indo G "Fall Up Off Me Hoe"
"Barrin You Bitches" samples Unsolved Mysteries 2 theme (TV show)
"Act Like You Know Me" samples Goldberg theme (WCW wrestler)
"Jus Anotha Crazy Click" samples Portishead "Humming"
"Who Run It" samples Delfonics "Ready Or Not (Here I Come)"
"Put Ya Signs" samples Macgyver theme (TV show)

Project Pat-Murderers & Robbers
"Easily Executed" samples Al Green "Free At Last"/Teena Marie "Out On A Limb"

Triple Six Mafia-Kings Of Memphis Vol.3
"Smokin On Da Dro" samples Earth,Wind,& Fire "Fantasy"

Project Pat-Mista Dont Play
"Chickenheads" samples Too $hort "Cusswords"
"So High" samples Blood In,Blood Out theme (movie)
"Life We Live" samples Curtis Mayfield "Oh,So Beautiful"
"****in Wit The Best" samples Scarface theme (movie)

Gangsta Boo-Both Worlds Star 69
"Hard Not To Kill" samples Billy Joel "Pressure"
"What They Really Want" samples Jay-Z "Roc La Familia Intro"
"Love Dont Live" samples Rose Royce "Love Dont Live Here Anymore"
"I Thought You Knew" samples I Know What You Did Last Summer theme (movie)
 
They got money so I'm sure it's no problem for them. Also, you can get a lot of samples cleared pretty easy without paying big bucks. It's really just a matter of going through the process which is sort of a long one, but there are companies that'll do it for you. Like I said they got the dough, so it really doesn't matter.
 
i bet they didnt clear all those, thats just my opinion thats a lot of checks
 
WHERE DID U FIND THE LISTING 4 ALL THEM SAMPLES ? AND I DONT THINK 3-6 PAID 2 USE ALL OF THEM SAMPLES... BY THE WAY ADD JUICY J 2 THE LIST ...HE SAMPLED LINKIN PARK ON HIS SOLO ALBUM.
 
most of the older tracks aren't cleared

they didn't start clearing samples till they went aboveground and was making $$$
 
POUND said:
They got money so I'm sure it's no problem for them. Also, you can get a lot of samples cleared pretty easy without paying big bucks. It's really just a matter of going through the process which is sort of a long one, but there are companies that'll do it for you. Like I said they got the dough, so it really doesn't matter.

Sample clearance is very expensive unless you choose a sample where the publishing company who owns the sample folded. The key is to find those obscure samples no one is monitoring. I know a rapper named Lord Tariq. He made that song with Peter Gunz a few years back called "Uptown Baby". They used a Steely Dan sample and it cost them $100,000.00 That's alot for a struggling artist. Most are lucky if they get a $500,000 budget for an entire album. There are a few mega rappers who can afford to pay $250,000.000 for a sample clearance but most can't afford it.
 
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Sample clearance is very expensive unless you choose a sample where the publishing company who owns the sample folded. The key is to find those obscure samples no one is monitoring. I know a rapper named Lord Tariq. He made that song with Peter Gunz a few years back called "Uptown Baby". They used a Steely Dan sample and it cost them $100,000.00 That's alot for a struggling artist. Most are lucky if they get a $500,000 budget for an entire album. There are a few mega rappers who can afford to pay $250,000.000 for a sample clearance but most can't afford it.
They got phucked on that deal though, for the simple fact that they went about clearing the sample AFTER the song became a hit. Therefore, the publisher could demand more money. If they had cleared it before hand, by them being a no name artist, it would haev been for much less. Plus they ain't get no publishing. The same thing happened with Eric Serman's "Music". The Gaye family taxed him.
 
i saw this on another board and just copied it, panik from the molemen posted this originally on their site i just thought it was interesting. If they paid 100 grand for that steely dan they could of done a little more than just loop it dont you think?? i got the steely dan album on wax and its EXACTLY the same. sounds like they got screwed, cause no one has heard from them since that summer.
 
sixmillion_ways said:
i saw this on another board and just copied it, panik from the molemen posted this originally on their site i just thought it was interesting. If they paid 100 grand for that steely dan they could of done a little more than just loop it dont you think?? i got the steely dan album on wax and its EXACTLY the same. sounds like they got screwed, cause no one has heard from them since that summer.

They could have chopped up the sample but I guess the producer(I know Tariq the rapper) liked the original sample better. Also who knows if Tariq and Gunz would have liked the chopped up version. The problem that happened to them happens to many artists today. The record label was concerned with making a hit and not developing the artist. They were not even a group at first. They were two separate artists trying to get on. When the single blew up, their label rushed to make an album trying to capitalize off the buzz. Gunz was actually down with Shaq. They had a follow up single called Whats that sound but it was garbage. They were clearly trying to make another hit record. It had that cheesy radio feel to it. Tariq stilll appears on underground joints in NYC. He's back home in the projects living with his mother. He bought a motorcycle, copped a few jewels and slayed a few honeys(the ladies always loved him) but he did not get mad loot from the single.
 
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Sample clearance is very expensive unless you choose a sample where the publishing company who owns the sample folded. The key is to find those obscure samples no one is monitoring. I know a rapper named Lord Tariq. He made that song with Peter Gunz a few years back called "Uptown Baby". They used a Steely Dan sample and it cost them $100,000.00 That's alot for a struggling artist. Most are lucky if they get a $500,000 budget for an entire album. There are a few mega rappers who can afford to pay $250,000.000 for a sample clearance but most can't afford it.


I was saying it's not expensive if your only pressing say 2000 copies and if your not sampling some big hit. I guess I should have stated it better. This is based on information I got from a company that actually clears the samples for you. They told me though, for instance if you sample someone like Sting, then you'll have to give up 100% publishing, plus pay his ass major loot.
 
Y CLEAR SAMPLES IN THE FIRST PLACE THEN IF YOUR UNDERGROUND ? PERSONALLY , YES I GOT HOPES OF BLOWIN UP AND ALL THAT BUT....IM STARTIN OFF SMAL TIME IM GONNA SLANG MY SHYT OUT THE TRUNK , AT SWAPS, AND AT MOM AND POP STORES. I M GONNA BE UNDER THE RADAR FOR A WHILE....ITS UNLIKELY SO AND SO IS GONNA HEAR MY SHYT AND SUE ME AND IF THEY DO WELL IM ONLY 19 ....WUT THEY GONNA GET ? HAHAHA
 
666 mafia? And you like these guys? Their sh!t is straight crap.
 
kaliyl said:
666 mafia? And you like these guys? Their sh!t is straight crap.
Hell nah, their **** is off the chain. You're just not cool.
 
awww, boo hoo im not cool, and i just wanted so much to be cool. dang!
 
the topic wasn't even about if they were good or not it was about if they cleared those samples. No need to start debating about their actual ability....

Back to the topic, I doubt they cleared most of the samples in their early years and they still might not clear samples. Look at how big time artists (ex: Dr.Dre) are getting sued for not getting samples cleared to this day.

Peace
 
there aint no debate about their ability, thats for sure.
 
kaliyl said:
there aint no debate about their ability, thats for sure.

And yours either. I've listened to your sh!tty a$s beats. Don't quit your day job. Peace to Israel.
 
kaliyl said:
there aint no debate about their ability, thats for sure.

Yeah man give these cats some credit man . You say it ain't hip-hop yet they sample and they do talk about some shyt if you take the time out to listen to some of they early albums . And regardless the beats are phucking dope as hell . I swear you are the most judgemental and negative mutherphucker on this site . I have never heard your beats but I bet ten to one they are garbage compared to the beats of 3-6 . Phucking hater . No one was talking about they ability . And if you do not like them so much , why do you reply to every thread about 3-6 Mafia ,humm ?
 
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