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(Gershon Kingsley) Popcorn Song 1969
Ton Loc - Funky Cold Medina

Loved this then don't know if it's 8bit
De La Soul - Eye Know

Inner City - Good Life

PM Dawn - Set Adrift on Memory Abliss

SWV - Right Here

Edelweiss - Bring Me Edelweiss

Steve Silk Hurley - Jack Your Body
MC 900 Ft Jesus and DJ Zero - UFOs are Real
People were really into vowels back then apparently.
No words needed.
Monte Luv and DJ Rob - Silk Smooth
Weird early Hip-hop hybrid
Early vocal sample tweakery
Flying Lizards
Frankie goes to Hollywood - Relax - mostly done on a Fairlight. Also Kate Bush on Hounds of Love.
Mostly done on Art Of Noise’s / JJ Jeczalik’s Fairlight. FGTH was initially not really a band, more just Holly Johnson (who actually put out a pretty good new single, I thought, only a couple of years or so ago), and Sarm West studio and Art of Noise and Buggles etc. You can hear the similarities in the riffs that were recycled freely between those projects.
This (possibly the best house track of all time) qualifies cause of the 8 bit RZ1 drum machine used..
emulator vowel sample middle 8 ...
Watch this (not a choice):

Ah yes, It’s All Right – very influential for Pet Shop Boys, this is.
As is this:

Klein and MBO - Dirty Talk
Also, much of the samples of that song were from the 1970 film Performance, which features Mick Jagger in front of a Moog Model 15 synth.
That must also be accompanied by playing this:

Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love
look, it’s the law, I don’t make the rules.
Lol. I was blasting Genius of Love at work one day. My coworker was wondering why I was blasting Mariah Carey.
I had to explain some history there.
League Unlimited Orchestra - Seconds

made on COMMODORE AMIGA, I believe.
To watch:

Another early adopter of music technology
Thomas Dolby - Europa & The Pirate Twins

Parts of the video yes, and some of the sampling but it's mostly Page-R on the Fairlight and multi-tracking
(I recall some of the classic ST-XX disks that contained carbon copies of the Fairlight samples hehe).
Regarding the topic 8-bit many of the early Jungle records were made using Trackers on the Amiga...
The 9xx tracker command is perfect for mangling a beat
Big Audio Dynamite - Medicine Show

It’d be a shame to leave this one out