“He arrived and asked, ‘Will you compensate me for that sample?’ We replied, ‘Actually, we already settled the payment,’ to which he responded, ‘No – you paid someone else'”: Fatboy Slim discusses the legendary ‘funk soul brother’ sample from The Rockafeller Skank.]

"He arrived and asked, 'Will you compensate me for that sample?' We replied, 'Actually, we already settled the payment,' to which he responded, 'No – you paid someone else'": Fatboy Slim discusses the legendary 'funk soul brother' sample from The Rockafeller Skank.]
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Norman Cook – the artist better known as Fatboy Slim – is one of musical history’s most gifted samplists: his influential ’90s releases bridged underground club culture and mainstream pop music through the masterful slicing and dicing of classic funk, soul and hip-hop samples.

In a recent interview with DJ Mag, Cook shed some light on the story behind the many samples that feature in one of his best-known tunes, The Rockafeller Skank. While the total number of samples in the track is up for debate – Wikipedia says eight, but WhoSampled lists 13 – its most recognizable element is surely the vocal line: “funk soul brother, right about now”.



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