timbaland sample from All Y'All
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I'm just trying to find what I need, but I'd rather be smoking weed!
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@faethor7 to some credit I think that thats the only (or one of few) where Timbo actually STOLE, he paid a sampling fee for everything and anything else (even the stuff people are suing him for) its just that the owners kids didn't get a piece of the action yada yada yada.
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As long as Timbaland credits the people that he stole from, and maybe compensates them, then its cool. If he is continuing to steal full parts, like the "Do It" song, then he is just wrong. As a electronic musician myself, it's not right to steal entire parts or even the whole song's main riff, and then not credit.
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@PancakeRecipes dude u couldnt be anymore right lol . I dunno why ppl r sweating this so much its a beautiful ting when u combine 2 diff styles n make a whole new one out of em !
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Timbo does it again. Disgraceful!!
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Dude most Bollywood movies are blatant rip offs of American movies, and they don't pay for the copyrights. Their total hypocrites they steal WAY more American art in the east then we steal in the west from them.
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@GoonMuzik1983 they know that already but i think the video poster is just showing people who don't know
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idc what noone says like they both sound good both ways i mean he couldve gave some credit and that sample lie hes sticking to is bs but let my dude live damn
I had to dislike this, not because of the musical content. I disliked it because the poster claims this is the ONLY song where the original was better than the sample. I think when it comes to Timbaland (who even "sampled" his name), ALL of the ORIGINALS are BETTER!
ssdwellah 9 months ago 4
People crack me up when it comes to stealing and sampling. If he out right stole it, fine let the original composers sue him. But some people call sampling stealing when the artist paid for the rights to use a part of the song. A lot of producers get a bad name from a misunderstanding.
PootyMack 4 months ago