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| + | '''"Ashley's Roachclip"''' is an instrumental song by funk group [[Chuck Brown|The Soul Searchers]] from their 1974 album ''[[Salt of the Earth (The Soul Searchers album)|Salt of the Earth]]'' on [[Sussex Records]]. A portion of the song from 3:30-3:50 contains a widely recognized [[drum break]] that has been sampled countless times in songs across several genres. | ||
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| + | == Songs that sample "Ashley's Roachclip" == | ||
| + | * [[2 Live Crew]] - "Ghetto Bass II" | ||
| + | * [[3rd Bass]] - "Oval Office" | ||
| + | * [[Antoinette (rapper)|Antoinette]] - "Unfinished Business" | ||
| + | * Antoinette - "Watch the Gangstress Boogie" | ||
| + | * Black Rock & Ron - "Out of My Head" | ||
| + | * [[Color Me Badd]] - "Choose" | ||
| + | * [[The Conscious Daughters]] - "Princess of Poetry" | ||
| + | * [[Chapterhouse]] - "Falling Down" | ||
| + | * [[C-Block]] - So Strung Out | ||
| + | * [[Cutty Ranks]] - "The Stopper" | ||
| + | * [[Duran Duran]] - "Come Undone" | ||
| + | * [[DJ Mark the 45 King]] - "Roach Clip" | ||
| + | * [[Eazy-E]] - "Gimme That Nutt" | ||
| + | * [[EMF (band)|EMF]] - "Unbelievable" | ||
| + | * [[Eric B and Rakim]] - "I Know You Got Soul" | ||
| + | * Eric B and Rakim - "Paid in Full" | ||
| + | * Fear of a Black Planet - "I'm Just a Human" | ||
| + | * [[Frost (rapper)|Frost]] - "Family Affair" | ||
| + | * Get the Fist Movement - "Get the Fist" | ||
| + | * [[Geto Boys]] - "Scarface" | ||
| + | * [[The Go! Team]] - "Ladyflash" (samples flute solo, not drum break) | ||
| + | * [[Ice Cube]] - "Jackin' for Beats" | ||
| + | * Insane Poetry - "Angel of Death" | ||
| + | * [[Kris Kross]] - "Methods of Dropping Mental" | ||
| + | * [[LL Cool J]] - "Jack the Ripper" | ||
| + | * [[Masters at Work]] - "Jus' a Lil' Dope" | ||
| + | * Mekon - "Phatty's Lunch Box" | ||
| + | * [[Milli Vanilli]] - "All or Nothing" | ||
| + | * Milli Vanilli - "Blame it on the Rain" | ||
| + | * Milli Vanilli - "Baby, don't forget my number" | ||
| + | * Milli Vanilli - "[[Girl You Know It's True]]" | ||
| + | * [[Moby]] - "First Cool Hive" | ||
| + | * [[Nice & Smooth]] - "Down the Line" | ||
| + | * [[PM Dawn]] - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" | ||
| + | * [[Raw Fusion]] - "Hang Time" | ||
| + | * [[Run-DMC]] - "Run's House" | ||
| + | * S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. - "It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day" | ||
| + | * [[Scarface (rapper)|Scarface]] - "Mr. Scarface Pt 3 - The Final Chapter - He's Dead" | ||
| + | * Style - "Just a Little Something" | ||
| + | * [[Sweet Tee|Sweet T]] - "I Got the Feelin" | ||
| + | * [[The Grouch (rapper)|The Grouch]] - "Too Much On It" | ||
| + | * Twin Hype - "Nothin' Could Save Ya" | ||
| + | * [[Lloyd (singer)|Lloyd]] feat. [[Lil Wayne]] - "Girls Around The World" | ||
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| + | == Personnel == | ||
| + | * Bass - John Euwell | ||
| + | * [[Conga]]s, [[Bongos]] - Lino Druitt | ||
| + | * Drums - Kenneth Scoggins | ||
| + | * Flute, Saxophone - Lloyd Pinchback | ||
| + | * Guitar - Chuck Brown | ||
| + | * Organ - Bennie Braxton | ||
| + | * Percussion - Donald Tillery , John Buchanan , Kenneth Scoggins , Lino Druitt , Lloyd Pinchback | ||
| + | * Trombone, Piano, Synthesizer - John Buchanan | ||
| + | * Trumpet - Donald Tillery | ||
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"Ashley's Roachclip" is an instrumental song by funk group The Soul Searchers from their 1974 album Salt of the Earth on Sussex Records. A portion of the song from 3:30-3:50 contains a widely recognized drum break that has been sampled countless times in songs across several genres.
Songs that sample "Ashley's Roachclip"
- 2 Live Crew - "Ghetto Bass II"
- 3rd Bass - "Oval Office"
- Antoinette - "Unfinished Business"
- Antoinette - "Watch the Gangstress Boogie"
- Black Rock & Ron - "Out of My Head"
- Color Me Badd - "Choose"
- The Conscious Daughters - "Princess of Poetry"
- Chapterhouse - "Falling Down"
- C-Block - So Strung Out
- Cutty Ranks - "The Stopper"
- Duran Duran - "Come Undone"
- DJ Mark the 45 King - "Roach Clip"
- Eazy-E - "Gimme That Nutt"
- EMF - "Unbelievable"
- Eric B and Rakim - "I Know You Got Soul"
- Eric B and Rakim - "Paid in Full"
- Fear of a Black Planet - "I'm Just a Human"
- Frost - "Family Affair"
- Get the Fist Movement - "Get the Fist"
- Geto Boys - "Scarface"
- The Go! Team - "Ladyflash" (samples flute solo, not drum break)
- Ice Cube - "Jackin' for Beats"
- Insane Poetry - "Angel of Death"
- Kris Kross - "Methods of Dropping Mental"
- LL Cool J - "Jack the Ripper"
- Masters at Work - "Jus' a Lil' Dope"
- Mekon - "Phatty's Lunch Box"
- Milli Vanilli - "All or Nothing"
- Milli Vanilli - "Blame it on the Rain"
- Milli Vanilli - "Baby, don't forget my number"
- Milli Vanilli - "Girl You Know It's True"
- Moby - "First Cool Hive"
- Nice & Smooth - "Down the Line"
- PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss"
- Raw Fusion - "Hang Time"
- Run-DMC - "Run's House"
- S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. - "It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day"
- Scarface - "Mr. Scarface Pt 3 - The Final Chapter - He's Dead"
- Style - "Just a Little Something"
- Sweet T - "I Got the Feelin"
- The Grouch - "Too Much On It"
- Twin Hype - "Nothin' Could Save Ya"
- Lloyd feat. Lil Wayne - "Girls Around The World"
Personnel
- Bass - John Euwell
- Congas, Bongos - Lino Druitt
- Drums - Kenneth Scoggins
- Flute, Saxophone - Lloyd Pinchback
- Guitar - Chuck Brown
- Organ - Bennie Braxton
- Percussion - Donald Tillery , John Buchanan , Kenneth Scoggins , Lino Druitt , Lloyd Pinchback
- Trombone, Piano, Synthesizer - John Buchanan
- Trumpet - Donald Tillery
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