Lonnie Liston Smith - Lonnie Liston Smith Tracks Sampled By Other Artists

Lonnie Liston Smith Tracks Sampled By Other Artists

An incomplete list

"Expansions" ::Stetsasonic - "Talkin' All That Jazz"
"Devika (Goddess)" ::Digable Planets - "Pacifics"
"Bridge Through Time" ::Conscious Daughters - "We Roll Deep"
"A Garden of Peace" ::Jay-Z - "Dead Presidents II"
"A Garden of Peace" ::Mary J. Blige - "Take Me as I Am"
"Bridge Through Time" ::Jay-Z - "Understand Me"
"A Garden of Peace" ::Stacie Orrico - "Is It Me"
"A Garden of Peace" ::Total - "Rain"
"A Garden of Peace" ::O.C. - "You and Yours"
"A Garden of Peace" ::ABN-"I Miss My Dawg (I Gotta Survive)"
"A Garden of Peace" ::Nikki Jean - "Exit Sign"
"A Garden of Peace" ::Grifta (Dubstep act) - "Curbside on YouTube"
"A Garden of Peace" ::Duo Infernale - "Feeling Blue"
"Mystical Dreamer (A Tribute To Miles Davis)" ::Three 6 Mafia - "Smoke If U Got It"
"Quiet Moments" ::Scienz Of Life - "Yikes!"
"A Chance for Peace" ::Shape of Broad Minds - "Let's Go"
"A Chance for Peace" ::La Fouine - "Tombé pour elle"
"Quiet Moments" ::Malcolm Mclaren - "World Famous" (Ft. World's Famous Supreme Team)
"A Garden of Peace" ::Young Jeezy - "Leave You Alone" (Ft. Ne-Yo)
"Bridge Through Time" ::Big K.R.I.T. - "Down & Out"

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