Once again, show me the post.
With respect to sampling, most good producers look beyond afro-centric influences - this was true in the 90s, it's true today. Even Diddy's sampling was varied in that regard. There was a time when nearly everything was James Brown based, but that hasn't been the case for some time. Kanye, like most mainstream producers, is influenced and takes samples from a variety of works.
So with Hi-Tek you make a definitive statement, are proven wrong, then decide it's time to do the homework? Just as with Timbaland. That's been your pattern in this thread.
I didn't include Tek or most underground producers because overall, they're even more varied than Kanye and the mainstream producers. I wanted to keep my argument on mainstream producers, at least with respect to current hip hop. But when we expand the perimeters the argument that most production is "afro-centric" seems even more out of touch with reality.