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In order for Diddy to get cleared to use the "Every Breath You Take" sample, he had to let Sting and Clive Davis run a train on him
he actually addressed this on the Drink Champs podcast. Diddy said sting took everything and he got no percentage. But it was worth it just because it was a tribute to Big and fit perfectly
 

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This is the type of behavior that caused song sampling to slow down in the mid-2000s onwards. Too much greediness from the original sampled artists and record labels regarding clearances. :francis:

its THEIR shyt tho..lol

I prefer samples, but it is what it is.
 

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NY all day..Da Stead & BK..
so wait, he didnt clear the sample before he allowed it to get mainstream spins?!


man these guys really are stupid smh dumb ass probably was like "call nas people up so we can clear the sample yo"
nikka prolly didnt even know the Nas joint either. Lol
 
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what happen?

Peter Gunz and Lord Tariq sampled a Steely Dan song and bascially made no money off the biggest (only) hit of their career.
They had to give up all that publishing.
Peter Gunz was on Love and HipHop and somebody asked him what about his legacy and he responded with something like:
"I had one hit song...I drive a 1999 Mistubishi Montero..... what legacy?"

:pachaha:
 

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He wouldve cleared it. Hes cleared it before. Plenty of times.
Let’s be real, he never thought it would blow up like it did

So he was

:manny:

There’s also a good chance he didn’t realize it had a sample in it
 

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Peter Gunz and Lord Tariq sampled a Steely Dan song and bascially made no money off the biggest (only) hit of their career.
They had to give up all that publishing.
Peter Gunz was on Love and HipHop and somebody asked him what about his legacy and he responded with something like:
"I had one hit song...I drive a 1999 Mistubishi Montero..... what legacy?"

:pachaha:
He said steely Dan didn't even acknowledge them or shake their hand at some event:mjlol:

Oh, and I drove a 2002 Montero and I ain't even have to be in the industry:mjgrin:
 
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