Marvin Gaye's Family Is Now Going After T.I., UMG, and Interscope

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Let's really discuss that embarrassment of a video tho...

The shytty quality and acting... :francis:

Him being all giddy and shyt with his homeboy drinking wine :francis:

I get that's his real life wife, but in the context of the video, that escort looking woman is the one you've been waiting for your whole life? :childplease:

That struggle fist pump :russ:

That struggle solo by who I assume is "d'extra" ... Shyt legit made me busy out laughing. :mjlol:

The attire, hair, and overall Larry Holmes status... Smh like someone said, shyt comes across like a parody.
 

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Disgusting. Cut the check fakkit azz theives and fukk any c00n defending them.

What facts am I missing?

Dude been stealing Marvin's whole style and now his sound too.

how bout the fact that robin thicke DID cut the check for previous songs that sounded like/sampled Marvin Gaye dumbass
 

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They jacked the entire vibe and melody....they didn't just take remnants

Yall new cats would be ok with rappers biting lyrics now as long as the ad libs were different

Its a reason why Robin Thicke never had a hit that huge......

Blurred Lines was a hit cause the song he bit it from was a classic\hit.. end of story

If he had not been so arrogant and just break them off in the beginning, it wouldn't have got to this point

If they had jacked the entire vibe and melody it would have came out sounding like this



Aint no new cat shyt over here so you can fukk off with that.

Blurred Lines being a hit has nothing to do with the song having a similar feeling from Gaye's song and grooves from the 70s era of music. Thats shyt talk. It was a hit song because it was good enough to be that way in this day and age.

I love Gayes music but Im not supporting the greed from his "fam" at this point. Period.
 

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Pharrell Talks 'Blurred Lines' Lawsuit for First Time
Rolling StoneMarch 19, 2015
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by Daniel Kreps

For the first time since being hit with a $7.3 million verdict in the “Blurred Lines” trial, Pharrell Williams has opened up about his thoughts regarding the court’s decision to award the Marvin Gaye estate for similarities based on inspiration and not replication.

"The verdict handicaps any creator out there who is making something that might be inspired by something else," Williams told The Financial Times. “This applies to fashion, music, design… anything. If we lose our freedom to be inspired, we’re going to look up one day and the entertainment industry as we know it will be frozen in litigation. This is about protecting the intellectual rights of people who have ideas.”


'Blurred Lines' Lawsuit: 5 Major Implications

"Everything that’s around you in a room was inspired by something or someone," Williams added. "If you kill that, there’s no creativity." InThe Financial Times' story, which looks at the impact of the “Blurred Lines” on the entertainment industry as a whole, producer Harvey Weinstein argues that, in today's climate, Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein – two artists directly inspired by pop culture – would not be able to create without fear of legal ramifications.

Following the verdict, an attorney for Pharrell and Robin Thicke toldRolling Stone, “They’re firm, rock solid, in the conclusion that they wrote this song independently from the heart and soul with no input from anyone, Marvin Gaye or anyone else. They sleep well knowing they didn’t copy the song.”

In an open letter “from the children of Marvin Gaye,” the singer’s family says that Gaye would have supported their decision to seek justice in the “Blurred Lines” trial. “If [Gaye] were alive today, we feel he would embrace the technology available to artists and the diverse music choices and spaces accessible to fans who can stream a song at a moment’s notice,” the Gaye children wrote. “But we also know he would be vigilant about safeguarding the artist’s rights. He also gave credit where credit is due.”

Earlier this week, the Gaye family officially filed an injunction preventing the sale of “Blurred Lines.” “We’ll be asking the court to enter an injunction prohibiting the further sale and distribution of ‘Blurred Lines’ unless and until we can reach an agreement with those guys on the other side about how future monies that are received will be shared,” Gaye family attorney Richard Busch toldRolling Stone last week.

The Gaye family lost a similar “Blurred Lines” trial against Universal, the song’s owner and distributor, creating an odd situation where one jury found that “Blurred Lines” infringed on Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up,” resulting in a $7.3 million verdict, while another jury decided that no infringement took place. This subsequently prevented the Gaye family from earning future royalties through Universal and necessitated an injunction to attempt to come to a settlement.

Despite the importance of the “Blurred Lines” case industry-wide and the apparent lack of a firm decision between juries, an appeal by Thicke and Williams could just as easily end up reversing the $7.3 million judgment and restoring the creative balance. However, Pharrell tells The Financial Times there are no definitive plans to appeal at this time. “We’re working out our next steps right now,” Williams said.
 

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They jacked the entire vibe and melody....they didn't just take remnants

Yall new cats would be ok with rappers biting lyrics now as long as the ad libs were different

Its a reason why Robin Thicke never had a hit that huge......

Blurred Lines was a hit cause the song he bit it from was a classic\hit.. end of story

If he had not been so arrogant and just break them off in the beginning, it wouldn't have got to this point
It's hard not to be arrogant when your nostrils are full of that white girl(note the title blurred lines) probably tip included (probably pills)...these entertainers be in their own fantasy world, add in a few unsavory execs (p included) and poof you get outright theft...
 
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Blurred Lines being a hit has nothing to obdo with the song having a similar feeling from Gaye's song and grooves from the 70s era of music

:childplease:


I'll tell you this....I bet you a stack to a bucket of piss that Robin Thick will never have another hit half as big as Blurred Lines, at least not without swagger jacking

And you got the nerve to talk about greed? :dahell:

White folks been biting nikkas artistry and getting all the monetary glory and credit for it for over a century. Bout time somebody paid up


I'm glad you exposed yourself....
 

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I'll tell you this....I bet you a stack to a bucket of piss that Robin Thick will never have another hit half as big as Blurred Lines, at least not without swagger jacking

And you got the nerve to talk about greed? :dahell:

White folks been biting nikkas artistry and getting all the monetary glory and credit for it for over a century. Bout time somebody paid up


I'm glad you exposed yourself....

The song was already put together breh, Robin came in and laid vocals, everything that was supposedly "wrong" about the record was already accounted for before he got on it. Had Pharrel called usher or whoever to jump on it it would have been the same outcome.

This shyt sets a bad precedent.
 

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I'll tell you this....I bet you a stack to a bucket of piss that Robin Thick will never have another hit half as big as Blurred Lines, at least not without swagger jacking

And you got the nerve to talk about greed? :dahell:

White folks been biting nikkas artistry and getting all the monetary glory and credit for it for over a century. Bout time somebody paid up


I'm glad you exposed yourself....
nikka shut the fukk up, please.

Im sure Thicke run is over. Its been over. He fukked himself up with that song and lost his wife. Reputation is in the gutter.

That doesn't mean the song was a hit because it had elements of that time period. That shyt doesn't determine its success.

I dont even think Thicke really should be classified as one of those cats that wants to steal the sound. Hes given credit in the past. And has paid his respects numerous times.

nikkas need to stop thinking there was some sort of evil agenda with this Blurred Lines shyt.

This shyt is getting greedy because the "family" steady going at it. Even when songs dont sound the same. They reaching. They won the suit (for now) let it rest.

You are right about whites either being influenced or stealing the black mans sound. Im all for equality and peace in that area but I can assure you that Gayes family is not thinking about this Black Music justice. Its not their motives.

Also

:camby:

for all this exposed myself talk. You are misinformed there.
 
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The song was already put together breh, Robin came in and laid vocals, everything that was supposedly "wrong" about the record was already accounted for before he got on it. Had Pharrel called usher or whoever to jump on it it would have been the same outcome.

This shyt sets a bad precedent.


Nah...It forces cats to make original, hopefully better music..... and so what if Robin came in and "just" laid the vocals.... Its his record, his album, and his name on the projection credits so he was eager to sign off on it......
 

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But he wouldn't pay the money in the beginning tho...fukk some respect... MONEY = Respect....

Get this apologetic shyt up out of here

But he has paid before.

They felt like they didnt need or have to for Blurred Lines.

So the fukk what. Thats them and what they felt about the track.

Doesnt change the facts nikka.
 
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