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Cantaloop (Us3): the jazz sample that brought Blue Note back into the charts

I’ve been digging into the story behind “Cantaloop,” and it’s honestly wild how this track became a bridge between generations. A 1964 Herbie Hancock riff gets pulled into a 1993 hip-hop single, and suddenly Blue Note — a label many thought “museum-like” at the time — is back on MTV and the Billboard charts.

What fascinates me most is how the track works on two levels:

as a hip-hop beat built on tight loops and minimalism

and as a love letter to jazz phrasing, swing, and horn arrangements

It’s one of those rare songs where the sample didn’t replace the original spirit — it amplified it.

If you're into the history of jazz sampling or the crossover between boom bap and the Blue Note catalogue, I did a deep dive here (no pressure to read, just adding context): ➡️ https://slavetomusic.com/from-blue-note-to-boom-bap-the-story-of-cantaloop-and-the-jazz-that-never-died/

Curious how you all see Cantaloop: Is it a gateway track for new listeners, or just a 90s one-off miracle?

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