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From where it was sampled?
[edit]I refer to "Slave Nation", cause I know it is sampled from somewhere. Here are songs I believe they sample the same solo duduk interpretation.
Maybe I'm wrong, and I can't recognize as it should the melodic line. --TudorTulok (talk) 08:04, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
- Coming back to show the similarities:
- 2:10 of "Slave Nation" of faster tempo with 0:00 of "Alibaba"
- 0:01 of "The Tree" with 2:10 of "Slave Nation" (not very evident because the sample from Slave Nation is very chopped, and I'm not sure of this second similarity)
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