Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Nicki Minaj Producers Explain 'Your Love' Sample


The Beats: Pop and Oak
Fans may not know, Pop and Oak by name, but it beats the hell knows. Trey Songz in "Unusual" Big Sean and Kanye West, "Marvin and Chardonnay," and, of course, Nicki Minaj in 2010 the single "Your Love" are just a few of the duo's hits.

Now they are up for a Grammy with their work on Friday Nicki Pink, who is nominated for Best Rap Album.
Pop, a native of Philadelphia, and his production partner, Oak, which originated from Istanbul, Turkey, working in a duo since 2008, back when he first produced "Your Love" to this emerging Minaj. "" Your Love "is a song that has not made ​​a Beam Me Up Scotty, mixtape," Pop told Mixtape Daily.

Nicki was a super-critical of its performance in the song, but when it finally leaked in early 2010, there was no stopping it - well, there was one small obstacle to remove. The original version leaked an interesting specimen of the 1995 version of Annie Lennox with "No More I Love You in," but the singer of Great Britain will not clear the sample, Pop and Oak had to come up with an alternative.

"Do not let us clear the sample, so the version that the leak was not the version that got on the radio. I ended up re-creating it," Oak said.

The duo redid a sample too well, it seemed. Even after the change-up, Lennox lawyers continued to reach out, thinking about a new version of Nicki "Your Love" is still part of the sample. "They thought that what they heard on the radio was still a captain," Oak said.

"Annie Lennox, she could hear each other, which was fly as hell," Pop said.

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