I Want You (Marvin Gaye Album) - Sample Use

Sample Use

The information regarding sampling of songs from I Want You is adapted from TheBreaks.com

  • "I Want You"
    • "I Want You" by Madonna from the compilation Something to Remember
    • "I Want You" by Diana Ross from the album I Love You
    • "I Want You" by Robert Palmer from the album Don't Explain
    • "I Want You" by Toni Pearen from the album Intimate
    • "Can't Stop Us" by Little Brother from the mixtape And Justus For All
    • "Aftermath" by Christion
    • "Sticky Situation" by Conscious Daughters
    • "It's Going Down" by EPMD
    • "Be Happy" by Mary J. Blige from the album, My Life
    • "Don't Give Me No Bammer" by RBL Posse
    • "Tash Rules" by Tash
    • "Long Nite" by Three 6 Mafia
  • "Come Live with Me Angel"
    • "Wanna Get to Know You" by G-Unit from the album Beg for Mercy
  • "After the Dance"
    • "After the Dance" by El DeBarge from the album In the Storm
    • "With Me" by De La Soul from the album Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump
    • "Play on Playa" by Nas from the album Hip Hop Is Dead
    • "Steady Mobbin'" by Ice Cube from the album Death Certificate
    • "Get Retarded" by Canibus
    • "Spelunking" by Recloose
  • "Since I Had You"
    • "Otha Fish" (remix) by The Pharcyde from the album Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
  • "Soon I'll Be Loving You Again"
    • "American Dreamin'" by Jay-Z from the album American Gangster

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