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Fans Think Frank Ocean Used Famous Daft Punk Sample In New Album

by Peter Rubinstein
August 20, 2016
in EDM News, Featured, Just For Fun, Music
Fans Think Frank Ocean Used Famous Daft Punk Sample In New Album

While most fans curl into trembling fetal positions and weep to Frank Ocean‘s recently released visual album, Endless, some are more focused on a particular sampled rumored to have been included on one of the tracks.

According to several Twitter users, the album’s 11th track “In Here Somewhere” might feature an edited version of the sample used to begin Daft Punk‘s “Contact” off of their 2013 album Random Access Memories. They say that the sample has been slowed down, but the album’s credits make no mention of Daft Punk or the sample’s actual creators, The Sherbs.

Me when I heard a Daft Punk sample in Frank's film pic.twitter.com/ELXJtohjKM

— champagne socialist (@jjacksantoro) August 19, 2016

Listen below to the sample and “In Here Somewhere” to decide for yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HrI95Jutow

 

Source: The Fader

Tags: daft punkEndlessFansfeaturedFrank Oceanin here somewheremusicnewstwitter
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