So he basically married a rats with degrees.
okay...so basically there is NO type of good woman in your view...theres rats and educated rates


So he basically married a rats with degrees.
First of all it's you're missing.your missing the point they didn't make the song thinking "this is a hit" they made it for some local ny club shit. Plus using a musician or two means you have to PAY a musician or two...thats why they were sampling the beat in the first place.
He's fronting by playing victim...
The reality is... they didn't handle their business...
That sample could have gotten cleared for much less than 100K and 100% publishing.
Steely Dan did them like that because Tariq and Peter FUCKED UP...
Imagine if you made a song or wrote a blog... or made a video and someone take your work WITHOUT your permission and has parlayed that into a success for them AND NOT YOU. Niggas having a bidding war over your intellectual property and shit... You'd probably HIT THE ROOF.
Peter and Tariq DID not follow procedure and paid the price for it.... and here's the thing... THEY KNEW BETTER... Lord Tariq knew about sample clearance... and said FUCK IT... and that's why I say Peter is fronting... Those dudes made a choice to circumvent proper procedure... AND even though they didn't get any publishing, they damn sure made a SHIT LOAD OF SHOW MONEY...![]()
listen to his story...they made a song using the sample for some local club shit..put it this way if that song was never a national hit and was just some shit that was played locally in new york clubs gunz and tariq would have been local heroes for half a summer in that region which is exactly what they were going for. And steely dan wouldn't have given a shit. At best they would have most liekly issued a cease and desist order if they found out it did that much.
but youre right in that it would have been smarter to get the clearance in any case but how much does that cost generally?
And for the Super BGOL babies that don't know where they got the song from
gunz and tariq got robbed. i cant hear the sample
gunz and tariq got robbed. i cant hear the sample
gunz and tariq got robbed. i cant hear the sample
Here's something that most don't know: Becker/Fagen were WELL aware of this song. They were just waiting to see where it went. Once it became a hit, they let it climb to where it was impossible to pull, and then they called. Once it reached a certain point, clearance was out of the equation. It was all about publishing at that point.
listen to his story...they made a song using the sample for some local club shit..put it this way if that song was never a national hit and was just some shit that was played locally in new york clubs gunz and tariq would have been local heroes for half a summer in that region which is exactly what they were going for. And steely dan wouldn't have given a shit. At best they would have most liekly issued a cease and desist order if they found out it did that much.
but youre right in that it would have been smarter to get the clearance in any case but how much does that cost generally?
just playin. they played themselvesKe, I can't tell if you're serious about this.
You forgot to press the play button.
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woodchuck ball park what it cost to clear a sample and does that include publishing in most cases?
HNIC
...And here's where I poke HOLES in that story...
OK... It's just some local club shit... BUT... HOW DID THE RADIO GET IT??? HOW DID THE DJs GET IT???
The clubs and radio got it because Gunnz and Tariq 'white-labeled' it... passed it off to every DJ they knew... AND... those same 'white-label' Deja-vu singles were also being SOLD as well... How do I know??? Simple... I bought at least 8 of them... NOW... Who was selling them???
Now... the way Pete makes it sound, it was as if someone got a cassette of Deja-Vu and they played it on the radio and it blew up automatically... which is NOT true...
Those dudes WORKED that record... They put it in the right hands... made sure many DJs got it... and it blew up because it was a DOPE record... Let's NOT forget... Lord Tariq had record deals before so he knows what needs to be done... He just chose to say fuck it.
As far as clearance goes... I mean, I've heard some ask for $1,500 to $15,000... For instance... I know Pete Rock once paid, $16,000 for a Brother Jack McDuff sample...'Electric Surfboard'... I've also heard RZA ask Syl Johnson for permission to use some of his stuff and basically said I can't pay you out of pocket BUT I'll give you BIG piece of the publishing and Syl Johnson ended up making millions with the Wu-Tang.
The difference is... RZA and Pete Rock negotiated with the artists first... Whereas, Gunnz and Tariq ignored Steely Dan... Not to mention, Steely Dan had already got at De La Soul for the SAME THING( the song 'PEG').
Dont get me wrong... Gunnz and Tariq got RAPED by Steely Dan... BUT... They kind of did it to themselves...![]()
Here's something that most don't know: Becker/Fagen were WELL aware of this song. They were just waiting to see where it went. Once it became a hit, they let it climb to where it was impossible to pull, and then they called. Once it reached a certain point, clearance was out of the equation. It was all about publishing at that point.
True Story...
That depends on the artist (original) and whomever owns their rights. Being friends with 2 producers of Kanye tracks, one told me that Michael Jacked made them break MAJOR bread (almost 6 figures for "PYT"). And my dude who produced "Champion" ("Kid Charlemagne" by Steely Dan) said that he didn't make any money, he was just glad he got to put the placement on his resume'.
That depends on the artist (original) and whomever owns their rights. Being friends with 2 producers of Kanye tracks, one told me that Michael Jacked made them break MAJOR bread (almost 6 figures for "PYT"). And my dude who produced "Champion" ("Kid Charlemagne" by Steely Dan) said that he didn't make any money, he was just glad he got to put the placement on his resume'.
oh he thought MJ was gong to give him the broham discount?![]()
True Story...![]()
okay...so basically there is NO type of good woman in your view...theres rats and educated rates![]()
Not only that, but I know a broad that was in the studio when they cut this song. She said that somebody brought up the possibility of this song without clearance getting them in trouble, and she said that one of them said something like: "Don't nobody know who them niggas are. Shit, we helpin' them out! They should be thankin' us!"![]()
this business doesn't work like that...how is he fronting if he told the truth?? they put the song out not expecting it do what it did..they just put out for the local heads...I don't know what it cost to clear a song but if you put out something with no intention of selling it then its free. I think Steely Dan was kinda shitty to demand 100% of the publishing including the rap lyrics tho
I mean a 70-30 or even 80-20 split is more in line (because lets face it their beat is driving the song) but to even get the lyrics too is![]()
OH SHIT - THAT WAS THEM??!!!!Not only that, but I know a broad that was in the studio when they cut this song. She said that somebody brought up the possibility of this song without clearance getting them in trouble, and she said that one of them said something like: "Don't nobody know who them niggas are. Shit, we helpin' them out! They should be thankin' us!"![]()
Toomp told me that MJ LOVED that song, but not enough for the "hook up".![]()
oh he thought MJ was gong to give him the broham discount?![]()
How are these woman lower than him?never understood that. fuck a chick that is 3-5 steps below you and then you get her pregnant on top of that? I remember hearing somewhere that some well-to-do person fed, poor people don't know how to do shit but fuck and get high. it's not entirely true... And it's not entirely false
I hated that song
Toomp told me that MJ LOVED that song, but not enough for the "hook up".![]()
your missing the point they didn't make the song thinking "this is a hit" they made it for some local ny club shit. Plus using a musician or two means you have to PAY a musician or two...thats why they were sampling the beat in the first place.
this business doesn't work like that...
it doesn't matter what the intention was -Steely Dan could have hit their pockets just for performing the song and altering the work without permission - no matter if its for sale or not - a vet in in the industry KNOWS better