the recording wasn't sampledIt was sampled my G.
Rick Rubin wouldn't clear it...
so they recreated in studio the part they wanted
the recording wasn't sampledIt was sampled my G.
Didn't Nas have an issue with Serch doing some shady shit to him?Never really trusted search
Didn't Serch give NAS back his Illmatic pub. I believe he mentioned it on Drink ChampsNever really trusted search
And THIS is the very reason why Cash Money had a rep for not paying producers. They assumed ALL producers were in that boat.as an up and coming aspiring producer, you’d often give out material in exchange for some air time or exposure. Sometimes you simply did it for the culture of hip hop and let it slide. No contracts, no NDA’s, no royalty promises etc. It was a very “love-of-the-music” way of doing things which is most likely unheard of today.
yes but I can’t remember the issueDidn't Nas have an issue with Serch doing some shady shit to him?
Way later after he made enough off of itDidn't Serch give NAS back his Illmatic pub. I believe he mentioned it on Drink Champs
I respectfully disagree. He can say they recreated it all they want, they sampled that record and scratched it throughout the hook. Wu-Tang recreated it, Pete just took the sample. But let me do some more research, this is fun.the recording wasn't sampled
Rick Rubin wouldn't clear it...
so they recreated in studio the part they wanted
I thought manny did all the beats?And THIS is the very reason why Cash Money had a rep for not paying producers. They assumed ALL producers were in that boat.
Nah, they had some young producers get placements, and when they asked Birdman about getting paid, he was like, "We did y'all a favor!"I thought manny did all the beats?
I thought manny did all the beats?
Pay that man NAS. But I always wondered why NAS hadn't had Pete's production on his other albums after Ill
nah...But here is the thing, and Pete knows this, his grievance is with the label and the publishing company not Nas. Nas, does not write those checks. In fact, Nas depends on those same entities to pay him for those same records Pete is complaining about.
Remember, we are talking about Illmatic. Nas aint got control of the money coming from that album. Pete need to holla at Search and Columbia.nah...
but a few years ago you'd be correct
That song made me love hip hop. I remembered staying up late to listen to PRB (princeton univ. station played hip hop late night) with my cassette deck ready to record. That song brought tears to my eyes the first time I heard it. As a young black youth I felt that spiritually.
Yo PRB was my shit back in the day. I always had a fresh tape Friday morning walking to school. I think I first heard the roots and wu-tang on that station, Still got some of those tapes too
Niggas start goin broke.....pockets feeling a lil lite...Never understood why kats wait so long to go after shit almost 28 years later, my question is why is he the only one coming forward were the others paid and he got shorted or is it that he figures he deserved a big share. Got to see how this one plays out.
Nas now has master rights for Illmatic and its publishingRemember, we are talking about Illmatic. Nas aint got control of the money coming from that album. Pete need to holla at Search and Columbia.
Nas now has master rights for Illmatic and its publishing
so Pete is knocking at the right door
a few years ago Pete would have to go at Serch Columbia and Nas
it is baffling why Pete waited almost 30 years
Well Fat Joe and Remy just prevailed in a lawsuit claiming non-paymnt
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Fat Joe & Remy Ma Win Copyright Lawsuit Over "All The Way Up"
The New Yorkers came out the victors in the case.allhiphop.com
Butt hurt Cause Illmatic was his only production.Nas now has master rights for Illmatic and its publishing
so Pete is knocking at the right door
a few years ago Pete would have to go at Serch Columbia and Nas
it is baffling why Pete waited almost 30 years