Fabolous and Jadakiss learning to trust Pharrell

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If anyone ever needed direction making an album , is these two. Them niggas been working w pharrel since the 90s though and it could be said pharrel the reason both these niggas moved units on they solo debut
 
Pharrell's a real producer. On the flip side, you have this Zaytoven video where he just gives beats to a bunch of artists and gives them no input at all.


 
mosincredible;c-10142902 said:
Pharrell's a real producer. On the flip side, you have this Zaytoven video where he just gives beats to a bunch of artists and gives them no input at all.


How is that legal
 
blackgod813;c-10142909 said:
mosincredible;c-10142902 said:
Pharrell's a real producer. On the flip side, you have this Zaytoven video where he just gives beats to a bunch of artists and gives them no input at all.


How is that legal


Buying a beat is probably just being licensed an intellectual property anyway.

Only person who truly "owns" a beat is the one who owns the copyright (legally), they just license the beat to artists. It just so happens that for years the unspoken understood rule was that if you paid for a beat you got exclusive rights.

Or maybe I'm just talking out my ass but this seems true .

Funny how perverted the game has gotten, though. No wonder everything sounds the same.
 
mosincredible;c-10142902 said:
Pharrell's a real producer. On the flip side, you have this Zaytoven video where he just gives beats to a bunch of artists and gives them no input at all.


lmao

"naw....you aint do.....what was supposed to be done wit it"

i wonder how many of those convos he had w/ big soulja
 
I remember when the Feel It In The Air beat used to be on mix tapes with various people free styling over it.

Then eventually Beanie Sigel made a song out of it.

If you were into the mixtape scene in the early 00s there were lots of beats that were considered "freestyles" that eventually became real songs by another artist.
 
blackgod813;c-10142909 said:
mosincredible;c-10142902 said:
Pharrell's a real producer. On the flip side, you have this Zaytoven video where he just gives beats to a bunch of artists and gives them no input at all.


How is that legal


If theres no paperwork involved between the beat maker and the vocalist the law tend to naturally work in favor of the original creator. The creator of the beat can give that bitch to as many ppl as they want if no one bought exclusive rights
 
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5 Grand;c-10144192 said:
I remember when the Feel It In The Air beat used to be on mix tapes with various people free styling over it.

Then eventually Beanie Sigel made a song out of it.

If you were into the mixtape scene in the early 00s there were lots of beats that were considered "freestyles" that eventually became real songs by another artist.

Didn't flex used to play the 10 crack commandments and biggie took it for life after death? I heard that before, it had the chuck d sample and everything
 
black caesar;c-10143014 said:
Fun Fact. Jada's "Knock Yourself Out" was The Clipse's beat first back in 99


Dope. And you can hear where Pharrell got the hook for Can't Deny It at 00:46 - 00:56.
 
Built 4 cuban linx;c-10144511 said:
5 Grand;c-10144192 said:
I remember when the Feel It In The Air beat used to be on mix tapes with various people free styling over it.

Then eventually Beanie Sigel made a song out of it.

If you were into the mixtape scene in the early 00s there were lots of beats that were considered "freestyles" that eventually became real songs by another artist.

Didn't flex used to play the 10 crack commandments and biggie took it for life after death? I heard that before, it had the chuck d sample and everything

Yeah, it was a Jeru the Damaja freestyle

 
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