Samplémoose is the creative frontline initiative dedicated to honoring and reimagining the classic copyrights from the Seeker catalog. Through remixes, flips, and interpolations, Samplémoose breathes new life into timeless works and connects them to today’s artists, sounds, and audiences.
An emotional reinterpretation of JoJo’s 2006 smash “Too Little Too Late,” was born out of Seeker’s curated flip camp, The Great Rip-Off. Written by Michael Matosic (Lauv, Benson Boone, Andy Grammer), Sly (Dua Lipa, Maneskin, BENEE), and Andrew Goldstein (Maroon 5, LANY, 5 SOS), the song transforms the pop classic as a poignant heartbreak ballad and serves as the lead single from Stewart’s 2025 album What If?
2 Little 2 Late
Artist: Levi & Mario
Interpolates: JoJo’s “Too Little Too Late”
Reaching #2 on TikTok’s U.S. Trending chart, this dance single — a flip of JoJo’s classic hit “Too Little Too Late”— was put together during a joint Seeker x Raw Material Interpolation Camp. The track was written/produced by Anthoine Walters (Post Malone, Kehlani, Drake), Trey Campbell (Giveon, H.E.R., John Legend), and Isaiah Tejada (ROSÉ, Selena Gomez, Kim Petras).
2 Pair
Artist: Kane Brown
Interpolates: Nelly's “Air Force Ones”
A country interpolation of Nelly’s 2002 hit “Air Force Ones,” created during an offsite session at Seeker’s flip camp, The Great Rip-Off, hosted by Evan Bogart in 2025. The camp brought together songwriters and producers including Sean Douglas, Oak, Tayla Parx, Michael Matosic, Andrew Goldstein, Jonah Shy, JBach, Nea, and others. In a standout session, Afterhrs (Thomas Rhett, One Direction, Teddy Swims), Jaxson Free (Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Thomas Rhett), and Jacob Hackworth (Morgan Wallen, Bailey Zimmerman, Tucker Wetmore) transformed the early-2000s hip-hop classic into a modern country anthem.