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Where Did These Famous Hip Hop Screeches Come From?

Two of the most famous screeches in music history are from House of Pain’s Jump Around and Cypress Hill’s Insane in the Brain โ€” you likely heard both of them in your mind just reading the names of the songs. This short video explains where those samples came from and which one of them is a horse (and not Prince).

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Colter Mccorkindale

I think that horse sample is from a poular library of sound effects, because it pops up in a lot of movies and TV, as well as The Avalanches' sampling tour de force, "Frontier Psychiatrist."

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antitext

that boy needs therapy.

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