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A-Trak and West heard the sample of "Technologic" in Busta Rhymes' "Touch It" on a tour bus during 2006; the rapper was a fan of the beat, but did not know who Daft Punk were at the time. [13] The two went to a hotel and the DJ played "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" to West, who was insistent on sampling the track after taking a liking.
In May 2008, Joe Farrell's daughter, Kathleen Firrantello, accused West of having sampled "Upon This Rock," a 1974 song by Farrell, for West's "Gone." Firrantello sought damages up to $1,000,000 and demanded "no more copies of the songs be made, sold or performed."
In this episode, Cleveland attempts to get Kenny West's rap career off the ground, while President Barack Obama pays Stoolbend a visit. The episode was written by Matt Murray and directed by Ian Graham. It features a guest performance by Kanye West (who sampled "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" in his song "Stronger"). It received mostly mixed ...
Kanye West's song "Stronger" from the album Graduation prominently features a sample of "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger". Two actors who wore the robotic Daft Punk costumes in the film Daft Punk's Electroma appear in the music video for "Stronger". [ 1 ]
Kanye West onstage Thursday night at the Rolling Loud California festival in Inglewood. ... “Stronger,” way back in 2007. Read more:Jack Antonoff, pop music's production king, ...
“Superhero” sets the tone for the album with its propulsive beats and “The Dark Knight”-referencing Kanye West sample, while “Creepin’” finds the producer rebuilding Mario Winans ...
Check it out, shouldn't it be noted that Daft Punk sampled Edwin Birdsong - Cola Bottle Baby. Which is why I found it very surprising that Kanye West would sample Daft Punk, because that is in essence sampling a sample. Which is generally considered wrong in Hip-Hop.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.107.53.64 (talk • contribs)
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