Atomic Dog - Sampling in Other Songs

Sampling in Other Songs

The rhythmic hook from "Atomic Dog" has been widely sampled by other musicians. Below is a chart of songs which use samples from "Atomic Dog":

Artist Song
ATL “Process Of Elimination”
“Why Must I Feel Like Dat”
BDK “Get Down”
“The Beef Is On”
Biz Markie “The Dragon”
Blackstreet “Booti Call”
Compton's Most Wanted “I Don't Dance”
“I Gots Ta Get Over”
College Boyz “Underground Blues”
Consolidated “You Suck”
Digital Underground “Doowutchyalike”
“Bran New Swetta”
“Good Thing We're Rappin'”
Fu-Schnickens “Back Off”
“Let Me Make...”
Geto Boys “Homie Don't Play Dat”
Girl Talk “Get It Get It”
Guy “D-O-G Me Out”
MC Hammer “Pumps And A Bump”
Ice Cube “Better Off Dead”
“Ghetto Bird”
“A Man's Best Friend”
“No Vaseline”
“Summer Vacation”
“The Nigga You Love To Hate”
“2 N Tha Morning”
Ice-T “Funky Gripsta”
Insane Clown Posse "Dog Beats"
Insane Poetry “How Ya Gonna Reason With A...”
JJ&FP “Nuthin' But A Dog”
K-9 Corps “Dog Talk”
KAM “Peace Treaty”
KMDee “Here We Go Again”
Kris Kross “Party”
K-Solo “I Can't Hold It Back”
MC Ren “Hound Dogz”
Nas “American Way”
NWH “Ice Froggy Frog”
Oren Waters "Digga Digga Dog" from 102 Dalmatians
Paris “Bush Killa”
“Coffee, Donuts & Death”
Pitbull Girls
Public Enemy “Pollywanacraka”
PM Dawn “Comatose”
PR & CLS “The Basement”
Redman “Bobyahed2dis”
“Process Of Elimination”
“Slide And Rock On”
“Watch Yo Nuggets”
“Winicumuhround”
Scarface “Diary Of A Madman”
South Central Cartel “South Central...”
Schoolly D “Where'd You Get That Funk From”
Snoop Dogg “Who Am I? (What's My Name)?”
Stetsasonic “Speaking Of A Girl Named Suzy”
Stezo “It's My Turn”
Term, X “DJ Is The Selector”
2Pac “Holler If Ya Hear Me”
X-Clan “Earth Bound”

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