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Said 1 year ago: I agree with James. I will also add he never explicitly says it's a reversed version of Forbidden Fruit. Wale seinfeld album about nothing. It's just easier to frame it that way at a concert because they aren't going to just jam out to Mystic Brew. Additionally, how many people at that concert know who Ronnie Foster is?
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How many heard Electric Relaxation before Forbidden Fruit? Cole had no real incentive to go through the nitty gritty details and history of the sample.
He used Forbidden Fruit because it's something his audience was obviously more familiar with. If it were Forbidden Fruit you would also hear the drums and vocals.
There aren't any parts that are bare enough to sample when you hear how clean the loop is on 'Neighbors'. The Forbidden Fruit entry is an egregious misunderstanding of his explanation. Said 1 year ago: while i don't really disagree, i'm pasting some insight of why it should be Mystic Brew and not Forbidden Fruit from my Youtube video/deconstruction: Q: 'This seems so complicated I thought he just reversed the beat cause that's what he had the dj do at his concert?'
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A: 'of course you gotta spare the crowd from the exact process but there's still some extra magic involved with how the phenomenon occurs live: since Forbidden Fruit/Mystic Brew gets slowed down to an absolute zero, the perception of the sound becomes a total blur; I can hypothesize that you can play a different track but of the same timbre (say, a bossa nova guitar) from 0% speed to your desired tempo, regardless of playing forward or reverse, and for a few seconds, the audience would still perceive it as the same piece of audio even for at least a few seconds. Therefore, what they do in concert isn't a direct reversal, just the Mystic Brew sample and Neighbors played next to each other, connected by a tempo dip-and-rise (100%->0%->100%, or 110->0->139 in bpm), but of course who goes to a concert thinking like that lol'.
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Cole Releases Footage Of SWAT Team Raid That Inspired ‘Neighbors’ “I guess the neighbors think I’m sellin’ dope, sellin’ dope/ Okay, the neighbors think I’m sellin’ dope, sellin’ dope” J. Cole raps in the intro to his 4 Your Eyez Only cut ‘Neighbors.’ In a subsequent interview, Cole producer Elite confirmed that ‘Neighbors’ was a true story. Cole had rented a house in an upscale North Carolina neighborhood to use to record the album.