Method Man calls out the fake song Youtube channels.

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It was on FB and I can't seem to link to it here. He has a really good point. These videos have hundreds of thousands of views each and countless comments from people who don't realise they're just blends with videos attached. And shyt ones at that.

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I don’t know why this is a thing.. but I hate the fact that ppl do these unauthorized remakes of records with fake collabs .. this guy I asked him a long time ago to take this trash down as it takes views away from the original content.. and he still has yet to do so.. over 200 mil views and not one penny to the creators.. no one takes into account the time and effort it takes to even make these records let along get these records, put out into the public for someone to come and do half the work and get twice if not quadruple the views of the original content.. whatever happened to IP rights..? Whenever I sample a record I have to inform the original creators and ask for permission to do so.. what makes YouTube any different? I am pretty sure you guys have seen a lot of these fake remixes but a lot of people don’t know they’re fake. I’ve heard my voice on beats I would never rhyme to.. and a lot of times the verses are offbeat..
this is what we call hack shyt and I don’t respect it .. the main culprits are south central channel , golden age hip hop , and New Yorks finest to name a few.. and the person responsible for this piece of work Dj Skandalous actually reached out to make things right.. my reply was take the video down.. as you can see the video was never taken down.. he informed me though that he makes no money off of the video. My reply is then you should have no problem taking it down… but I guess it looks like he does.. so I’ll just leave this here and let the fans be the judge.. am I wrong for standing up or should I just sit down and shut the f*** up?
 

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A producer using someone else's vocals over their beat is the same thing rappers do when they rap over someone else's beat

It's the beatmakers version of making a mixtape, it should be able to work both ways, (not to mention rappers already have an egregious history of saying fukk the owner and putting out stuff before it's cleared anyway)

Wayne built a legacy off of it and no one said a word

Also meth might need to check if those channels are actually making bread off of those, alot of times the label will stop it from being monetized and he may just not know
 

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A producer using someone else's vocals over their beat is the same thing rappers do when they rap over someone else's beat

It's the beatmakers version of making a mixtape, it should be able to work both ways, (not to mention rappers already have an egregious history of saying fukk the owner and putting out stuff before it's cleared anyway)

Wayne built a legacy off of it and no one said a word

Also meth might need to check if those channels are actually making bread off of those, alot of times the label will stop it from being monetized and he may just not know
His main issue is the fact they sound shyt and a lot of people don't realise they aren't real tracks.
 

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A producer using someone else's vocals over their beat is the same thing rappers do when they rap over someone else's beat

It's the beatmakers version of making a mixtape, it should be able to work both ways, (not to mention rappers already have an egregious history of saying fukk the owner and putting out stuff before it's cleared anyway)

Wayne built a legacy off of it and no one said a word

Also meth might need to check if those channels are actually making bread off of those, alot of times the label will stop it from being monetized and he may just not know
Dudes are not putting their tags on these songs is the main prob or even in their titles. Years ago i fell victim to this
 

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It was on FB and I can't seem to link to it here. He has a really good point. These videos have hundreds of thousands of views each and countless comments from people who don't realise they're just blends with videos attached. And shyt ones at that.

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Meth u rich fam get in the studio and put ya foot on Rza neck til he gives u 12 bangers and get your long over due classic son.
 

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i hate them shyts as well
A producer using someone else's vocals over their beat is the same thing rappers do when they rap over someone else's beat

It's the beatmakers version of making a mixtape, it should be able to work both ways, (not to mention rappers already have an egregious history of saying fukk the owner and putting out stuff before it's cleared anyway)

Wayne built a legacy off of it and no one said a word

Also meth might need to check if those channels are actually making bread off of those, alot of times the label will stop it from being monetized and he may just not know
It's not the same thing in the sense that these pages are promoting these joints as new songs. When I click on them, I see they are old verses over new beats. I don't have a problem with someone saying it's a remix or a blend, but they are promoting it as new for clicks when it's not.
 
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i hate them shyts as well

It's not the same thing in the sense that these pages are promoting these joints as new songs. When I click on them, I see they are old verses over new beats. I don't have a problem with someone saying it's a remix or a blend, but they are promoting it as new for clicks when it's not.

This. Unofficial remixes and blends are fine. That's hip-hop all day. Intentionally misleading people that your off-beat atrocious ass "collabo" is a new song to boost your sh*tty Youtube channel is some clown shyt.
 
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