Samples You Didn't Know About in Kpop Songs

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Hello everyone! I'm finally back with part 2 of 'Samples in Kpop' with many more examples of samples. I know a lot of you were anticipating this video so I'm happy to finally post it!

I wanted to change the editing style from the last video since I wanted to make part 2 more colorful and just overall improve the video's look. I tried many different layouts and eventually this was the one I chose and I'm really happy with how it came out. I also took suggestions from the comments in the last video and added the producer info for all the songs so you guys can see who produced each of these songs. Thank you for this suggestion!

I would love to know which samples were your favorite/most surprising. I was definitely surprised by how many STAYC samples I found on splice lol. Especially because most of the samples weren't changed very much when incorporated into the songs, so I recognized them immediately.

Also the Queendom sample surprised me a lot since when I first heard it, it sounded familiar but I couldn't place what it was. Then when I finally realized it was Queendom I had to compare them a couple more times to really make sure haha. The original sample is a really long ambient sound(I shortened it in this video to just the part that was sampled) which is really interesting because I've never heard an ambient sound being used in a kpop song before so its a very unique sample to use as an intro. For these types of intros producers most commonly use a reverse vocal fx sample (like First by Everglow or Latata by Gidle)

Thank you for watching and I hope you are entertained and learn something new! Also thank you for all the support on the first 'Samples in Kpop' video!

Link to all these samples:
will post here soon :)

Intro & Outro Song:
Billlie - GingaMingaYo (the strange world)

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