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The Beat Strangler
https://www.illmuzik.com/hiphop/articles/news/lord-finesse-suing-mac-miller/
Either answer there or here but what do you think?
Either answer there or here but what do you think?
Its kinda weird to see you guys say Mac should pay up when this is so prevalent and almost as big a mainstay of hiphop as sampling is. Does this mean no one should ever use someone elses beat ever?s
Not without permission no, is that too much to ask?
I think the issue here is not that he used finesse's beat, its that even when approached by finesse, he just ignored him. Leaving finesse with just the legal route left.
Since the person started making money from your shit.
Isnt the bottom line about whether the person made money off of the beat?
I always thought mixtapes were free promo material, and in that sense then no, because they werent used to make money. But at some point it seemed that mixtapes became like albums and people made money from them. Now if someone is making money from your work then dont you want to get paid too?
Now if Mac had dealt with business when first approached by Finesse, then there would probably be no problem.
I think a big part of the problem is the whole "mixtape" thing. Whereas a "mixtape" used to be just that, now it's more or less just an album with random songs thrown on by the artist. In this case, this is what happened. He sold his "mixtape" and made money off of it. Finesse tried to settle with him and Miller ignored him, hence the lawsuit.
Just because it's the norm to rap over someone's beat for a "freestyle" doesn't mean it's right. Sure, most rappers have done this but basically LF is the first to step up and file a lawsuit, how is that wrong? It's no different than if LF was being sued for not clearing a sample, same thing, it's just people are throwing around the mixtape/freestyle excuse, that's the only difference.
I ve seen artist sell mix tapes (passed off sometimes as "new" Lps...some even say "buy my new MIXTAPE" at a shows and people do) and If LF has not cleared the sample...thats another problem of it on...but its the song "arrangement" imo I think thats in question. I mean take the sample and do what you want with it...if you mimic the "arrangement" track in question successfully i guess thats a plus for the beatmaker...but don't take my original recorded "arrangement" and just re-record it....then make doe off of it. I mean Im just speaking from the heart....I am by no means an entertainment lawyer. Im just stating what seems unethical.Who here has paid for a mixtape in the last 10yrs????
LF might get sued for not clearing a sample, HE SAMPLED THE TRACK, he doesnt have the rights to the music. He cant sue for music he doesnt own lol.
Whats funny about this is, Ive read over both peoples arguments and I havent seen a mention of mixtape from anyone but you and 2G.
I ve seen artist sell mix tapes (passed off sometimes as "new" Lps...some even say "buy my new MIXTAPE" at a shows and people do) and If LF has not cleared the sample...thats another problem of it on...but its the song "arrangement" imo I think thats in question. I mean take the sample and do what you want with it...if you mimic the "arrangement" track in question successfully i guess thats a plus for the beatmaker...but don't take my original recorded "arrangement" and just re-record it....then make doe off of it. I mean Im just speaking from the heart....I am by no means an entertainment lawyer. Im just stating what seems unethical.
Read the article, it was on Miller's mixtape.
I dont know why you keep mentioning LF's voice, it has nothing to do with the voice, its about the beat. A beat that LF no doubt had to pay to clear the samples for. He owns the rights of the instrumental like any other producer, unless he sold them, which didnt happen.Right and they're wrong for that. But should an arrangment justify a 10million$ lawsuit? and as I said I agree with the ethics, I'd want to be contacted and have my name on there; "Mac Miller - Lord finesse Hip 2 the Game freestyle" for instance, but its a dangerous road depending on how LF is describing a "taken song" like Mm left all LF's verses and hooks on their and blew up using his song and voice. We're gonna have to wait for LFs details to come out to know what the intricacies are, because the potential is staggering
Ok, and read LFs statements, read his twitter timeline, its not about the mixtape. He aint have beef with the tape nor mention it as the cause. Its about youtube ads and shows. Did anyone else do any research beyond the initial blog on another site about it?
Check the courthouse news statement and his twitter. Its about videos and show $$
Side note: How many people have you seen open their show with a freestyle on an industry beat?