The Return of The Magnificent: Original Samples

by Kevin on February 21, 2008 · 13 comments

DJ Jazzy Jeff - Return of The Magnificent [Original Samples]

There have been a lot of sample collections coming out, between the work I’ve done here and the sample collection from other sites such as Hip Hop Is Read, Lyrics2Go, and Bulldog’s Music Site. Most of them have been based on classic hip hop albums. I wanted to do one on a more recent album; one of my favorite albums from last year… DJ Jazzy Jeff’s The Return of The Magnificent.

This album was produced entirely by Jazzy Jeff and includes guests such as Big Daddy Kane, Rhymefest, Jean Grae, and Method Man. To me, the production on this album was tight and because Jeff used some very well known samples, this makes for a great sample collection. Enjoy! And if you like the samples, make such you cop Return of The Magnificent!

  1. “Holding You Loving You” by Don Blackman
    • Sampled in “Let Me Hear U Clap”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  2. “The Look Of Love” by Barney Kessel
    • Sampled in “Run That Back”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  3. “The Highways of My Life” by The Isley Brothers
    • Sampled in “The Definition”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  4. “Say Yes” by Floetry
    • Sampled in “Touch Me With Ur Handz”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  5. “Bring It Up” by James Brown
    • Sampled in “Jeff N Fess”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  6. “Think Twice” by Donald Byrd
    • Sampled in “Practice”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  7. “Synthetic Substitution” by Melvin Bliss
    • Sampled in “Supa Jean”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  8. “Love’s Theme” by Love Unlimited Orchestra
    • Sampled in “Hold It Down”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  9. “What You Won’t Do For Love” by Bobby Caldwell
    • Sampled in “My Soul Ain’t For Sale”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  10. “You’re All I Need To Get By” by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
    • Sampled in “Come On”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  11. “Pleasure” by Bouncy Lady
    • Sampled in “Brand New Funk 2K7″
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  12. Allen Iverson’s Speech on Practice [BONUS]
    • Sampled in “Practice”
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff
  13. “Go See The Doctor” by Kool Moe Dee [BONUS]
    • Inspiration for “Go See The Doctor 2K7″
    • Produced by DJ Jazzy Jeff

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{ 13 comments… read them below or add one }

1 A.D. 1986 February 21, 2008 at 7:43 pm

One of the best sample sets I’ve ever seen in my life.

2 Kevin February 21, 2008 at 8:18 pm

:D Thanks!

3 Marcha February 21, 2008 at 8:33 pm

just one question kevin, all i known don’t use samples? =O. it’s really surprising, cause it’s one of the best songs of the album. Really nice set and thanks for the allen iverson speech, i love that xDD.

4 Kevin February 21, 2008 at 8:50 pm

You know what? I may have rushed this sample set. I think there are a few that I’m missing. I’m sure “All I Know” samples something, not sure what yet. And I know I missed the sample for “The Garden”. It’s a Bob James song (“Angela”). If anyone knows any others, maybe we can do this one right.

5 zactaylor February 21, 2008 at 8:58 pm

yo dope and thanks for including my blog; im doing the games documentary samples next but i cant find the intro

6 Richard 'DJ FUZE' MacRae February 22, 2008 at 6:49 am

found this web site a few days ago and am blessed to be using it.i been into hip hop since 1983 and have always had a thing for the real breaks used.this site the bomb,i geting the albums then i burn to cd and play in my car and around the house.my mates go mental when they hear them,good work folks keep it up and many many thanks to all who do this from me.

DJ FUZE Style Kings Posse Stapleford Nottingham U.K.

original old school hip hop dj from Nottingham

7 Kevin February 22, 2008 at 5:50 pm

Thanks man, much appreciated! Are you really from Nottingham? That’s DOPE!

8 Richard 'DJ FUZE' MacRae February 28, 2008 at 2:37 pm

yeah for sure mate,i live in Stapleford in Nottingham over here in the UK.
i got into hip hop back in 1983 and have been hooked ever since.
left school in 1988 at age 16 and got some decks,spent 1988 untill 2002 as a hip hop dj over here.no longer have the decks and like an idiot i sold my record collection too,to a mate so not to bad i guess.anyway i love the breaks,i found a site with every ultimate breaks and beats album on and got that but the stuff you guys do on here is brilliant,keep it up i love it.

peace
dj fuze
skp
stapleford,nottingham,uk.

9 dub April 24, 2008 at 11:02 am

hahahaha, i am still half-sleeping on this album but i HAD to check this set to see if you included the answer talking about how he is better than practice, and i’m happy to see you did

keep up the good work, ya’ll are the shit

10 Kevin April 24, 2008 at 2:18 pm

Yeah, this set wouldn’t be complete without the “Practice” speech! Took me forever to find it too!

11 Mystro June 13, 2008 at 7:36 pm

You forgot Peter Brown ’s Do you want to get funky with me as the sample for
Go See The Doctor 2K7″ but i like the set.

12 Jonny August 8, 2008 at 4:42 pm

nothing but classics on this one!

13 jaekageewa June 23, 2009 at 4:15 am

i didnt see it on the list, but isint the track bossy nova on the albumn too? do you know who the original sample is from???

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