Rap is dead?
Well, I guarantee you that P Diddy's career is over.
Seriously though, if you really examine this ruling, this is a huge blow to the rap industry. I'd guess that the majority of rap songs sample. Now, they can't or they'll have to pay. I would also assume that the people who own the songs being sampled could also refuse to allow the sampling.
This is obviously a ruling made to keep the black man down.
Seriously though, if you really examine this ruling, this is a huge blow to the rap industry. I'd guess that the majority of rap songs sample. Now, they can't or they'll have to pay. I would also assume that the people who own the songs being sampled could also refuse to allow the sampling.
This is obviously a ruling made to keep the black man down.
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Rap was cool back in like 1994, It's been over and done with, especially since this whole "fitty cent" and his "G-Unit" crew.. there big PHONEYS, fitty cent ran from some native guy who picked a fight with lloyd banks and fitty cent, lloyd banks got beat up and lost his G UNIT necklace and fitty ran... teach him to come to Canada