5 Rap Songs That Sample Classical Music

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Contents

In this post, we’ll take a look at five popular rap songs that sample classical music. We’ll hear how these samples add to the overall sound and feel of the song, and how they help create a unique listening experience.

INTRODUCTION

It is no secret that classical music and Hip Hop have a long history of sampling each other. Some of the most iconic rap songs of all time have samples of classical music, and vice versa. In fact, some of the most famous classical pieces have been sampled by multiple Hip Hop artists. Here are 5 examples of each:

5 Rap Songs That Sample Classical Music
1. “All Eyes On Me” by 2Pac
2. “C.R.E.A.M.” by Wu-Tang Clan
3. “Lose Yourself” by Eminem
4. “Runnin'” by The Pharcyde
5. “TheMessage” by Nas

“Symphony of the Seas” by Chance the Rapper

“Symphony of the Seas” by Chance the Rapper is a song that samples classical music. The song samples “The Four Seasons: Winter” by Antonio Vivaldi.

“Beethoven’s Fifth” by Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III track “Beethoven’s Fifth” was produced by Swizz Beatz and samples the opening bars of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor. The classical music elements are blended with a booming hip-hop beat, making for an infectious and unique track.

“Mozart’s House” by Clean Bandit

“Mozart’s House” by Clean Bandit is a rap song that samples classical music. The song samples Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, and the lyrics are about a house party that gets out of control.

“Pachelbel’s Canon” by 2Pac

“Pachelbel’s Canon” is one of the most famous and recognizable pieces of classical music, and it has been sampled by a number of famous rappers. Most notably, 2Pac used a sample of the canon in his song “Changes,” which was released posthumously in 1998. The song is about social injustice and features a number of other samples, including “Requiem for a Dream” by Clint Eastwood.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, these five rap songs all sample classical music in interesting and creative ways. From the smooth sounds of “Rhapsody in Blue” in Kendrick Lamar’s “DNA” to the hard-hitting piano in J. Cole’s “A Tale of 2 Citiez,” each of these tracks brings something unique to the table. If you’re a fan of either genre, be sure to check out these songs and see how they combine the best of both worlds.

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