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"Rapper's Delight" used a track cut from a Sugar Hill house band called Positive Force. The track sampled "Good Times" by Chic. Big Bank Hank's verses were lyrics written by Grandmaster Caz. However despite the success, Caz did not receive any royalties for his contribution. Chic's Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement over "Rapper's Delight" (the first of many such legal battles for rap); it was settled out of court, leaving Rodgers with a large cut of all future royalties.

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Sugar Hill Gang - "Rapper's Delight"

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Spice 1 managed to release six albums under Jive records along with one greatest hits album. It was reported by Jive that he has an album called "Full Metal Jacket", which was supposed to release under Jive. However, Spice 1 stated in many interviews that this information was false. It was something Jive wanted to push him into releasing, but he never agreed to do so. This song samples Isaac Hayes "Joy"

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Spice 1 - "Money or Murder"

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Massive Attack are a British trip hop group, founded in 1988 by Robert Del Naja, Grantley Marshall, and Andrew Vowles in Bristol, England

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Massive Attack - "Lately"

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Kool G Rap is regarded as a hugely influential golden age rapper[1]. Music journalist Peter Shapiro suggests that Kool G Rap "created the blueprint for Nas, Biggie and everyone who followed in their path.  This song samples Isaac Hayes "Joy"

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Kool G. Rap - "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not"

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"Behind the Bush" contains samples from "Joy" by Isaac Hayes, "Get On Up and Dance" by Eddie Harris, and "Mercy, Mercy Me" by Grover Washington, Jr.



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Jungle Brothers - "Behind the Bush"

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Eventually released four years later, Uncontrolled Substance received mostly positive reviews, and is Inspectah Deck's most critically accepted album to date.  It samples Isaac Hayes "Joy".

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Inspectah Deck - "Trouble Man"

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The album builds on the sounds of 1990's Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em, with Rakim sounding more aggressive than ever on top of Eric B.'s jazzy, soulful production.  It samples Isaac Hayes "Joy"

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Eric B. & Rakim - "Keep the Beat"

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To Hell And Black was the only album released by hip hop group CPO, on August 7, 1990. Its sales figures were low and the album is not well known, despite the backing production by N.W.A. member MC Ren.  It samplesIsaac Hayes "joy"

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CPO - "Ballad of a Menace"