The producer Timbaland seems to have used a six year old song from a finish musician and used it for the song "Do it" by Nelly Furtado.
See my first video for more details about that:
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The producer Timbaland seems to have used a six year old song from a finish musician and used it for the song "Do it" by Nelly Furtado.
New information has now come up that suggests that not only did he use it for the Nelly Furtado track, but also to sell "his own original ringtones" a year earlier.
I would like to add something else too: the point of these videos was to show the similarities between the songs. For some reason that is completely foreign to me, some users feel that this is the forum to express their hateful and racist comments about other people. I WILL NOT TOLERATE SUCH BEHAVIOUR! If you want to comment the videos, that is fine, but BE ADULT ABOUT IT! If the only thing that you can think of writing is something you wouldn't like said about yourself then don't write it.
If the hateful and racist comments continue, I will simply disable the commenting-feature.
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I'm not as shocked as many of his fans that he clearly ripped this from somebody. Many producers have many other things in mind than music which distract them from creativity. The two video responses above tell tell the truth about the difference between sampling and stealing. Even Timberland himself tells you the difference even though he claims that it's from a video game. The court will ask, "who produced the music in that game and what game is it".
Hahahaha...this is hilarious. Anyways, it's exactly the same exact chiptune...loaded into Timbaland's SIDStation, emulated exactly the same manner---then he just altered the volume/panning and put his own high hats over it. I think you need to look around the internet more for proof, because you're embarrassing people with minds. = \ Later!
@tarbash995 if he gave credit then why did the original composer sue for stealing the songs? I swear Timbaland fanboys are so damn stupid. You stay on his balls and suck his dick like it gives you life.
Actually, I don't even know Timbaland or any of his songs. I will be honest. I have never sucked him before, either. Please tell me what it was like so I can write a book about it...
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