The Devil’s Groove – 7 Rap Songs That Sample The Halloween Theme

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Just in time for your Halloween party mix!

This is an update on a post from 2013.  One of the songs in the original list had been cited for copyright infringement and the link to the folder containing the MP3s was broken.  That song has been removed from the mix and all is good to go.

Enjoy! – Jack (October 2015)

Since the early days of rap and hip hop DJs have been sampling the records of other artists, sound bites from movies, television and commercials and splicing them into their own songs to create new soundscapes, moods or beats.  The fun as a pop culture aficionado is to try and identify those samples and observe how they integrate into the artist’s work, adding new layers of meaning.

As a horror fan there is no more recognizable piece of music as the main title theme from John Carpenter’s Halloween.  Even non-fans of the genre are quick to attribute the song to the movie series and its namesake holiday.

Below is cross section (by no means a complete list) of some of the most well known and not so well known songs that have weaved John Carpenter’s eerie theme into their own work creating something new and dark.  More often than not these songs have a central theme of murder and death and the utilization of the Halloween title track is aptly fitting.

Submitted for your consideration, The Devil’s Groove – 7 Rap Songs That Sample The Halloween Theme:

Ice-T – “The Tower”
O.G. Original Gangster (1991)

The Notorious B.I.G – “I’m With Whateva” (feat. Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, Jim Jones)
Duets – The Final Chapter (2005)

Dr. Dre – “Murder Ink”
The Chronic 2001 (1999)

Snoop Dogg – “One Life to Live”
The Lost Sessions – Vol. 1 (2009)

Soulja Boy – “Trick or Treat Motherfucker”
Paranormal Activity Mixtape (2009)

Esham – “Devil’s Groove”
Boomin’ Words from Hell – 1989

Killaz Group – “Jestem Szejkiem” feat. Wall-E (K.A.S.T.A.)
Nokaut (2002)

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All of the songs featured above are available in MP3 format HERE.

Published by Jack

Graphic designer fixated on retro video games, horror movies, trading cards, bootleg action figures and professional wrestling.

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