2/18/2023 0 Comments 2 chainz new song you getting madIn short, he didn’t need to: The riff in “Crazy in Love” actually originated from the Chi-Lites’ “Are You My Woman (Tell Me So).” Still, it’s a fair ask. It seemed like a no-brainer for up-and-coming rapper Saucy Santana to incorporate the horn line popularized by Beyoncé’s “Crazy in Love” into his major-label debut single “Booty.” Of course, after releasing a teaser for the track, fans had a fairly obvious question: How did Santana manage to get the queen to clear the sample? Cohen/Getty Images, Prince Williams/WireImage, John Lamparski/WireImage, Jimmy Mould, and Johnny Nunez/WireImage Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photos by Stephen J. Jack Harlow, Tink, Fivio Foreign, and Paul Woolford have all succeeded at getting Beyoncé samples to clear.
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