It's sampled from the start of Claudja Barry's "Love for the Sake of Love" (1977). That is slower than disco and very interesting.
This is noted by a comment at http://www.discomusic.com/records-more/1867_0_2_0_C/
The connecting link is the name of the producer/composer Juergen Korduletsch.
Here's from the U.S. Copyright Office record for registration # PA-993-844 "Get It On Tonite":
Author on © Application: words & music: Montell Jordan, Darren Benbow, Antoine Wilson, Brian Palmer, Joerg Evans & Juergen Korduletsch.
And # PA-962-010 "Get It On Tonite":
Author on © Application: Sergio Moore; words & music: Joerg Evers, Juergen Korduletsch, Montell Jordan, Darren Todd Benbow, Antoine B. Wilson, Brian O. Palmer.
Records like these can be searched at
http://www.copyright.gov/records/cohm.html
and since samplers have to credit the original makers/writers of a song you'll usually find their names embedded along with the new folks.
And here's what Brian Chin once wrote: "Claudja Barry is a pop singer producer/cowriter Juergen Korduletsch says..."



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