They attempted to sabotage Tariq Nasheed’s new movie.

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Lol all because of a copyright claim. I guess his days of grifting have finally caught up of with him :mjlol:
Copyright claims are fukked up. I made a beat on my mpc and had it on YouTube for years. Wasn't a sample either, just some sounds I chopped over and a drum beat I made, some a$$hole stole it and made a song and published it.
 
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"They" tried to sabotage Tariq :mjlol:
Who the fukk is "they" and what exactly did they do? It looks like he got a copyright strike for some music playing.


Just replace the music, problem solved :heh: Tariq fans are so dramatic
Last I heard Tariq got hit with some copyright strike from a photographer for using his photos from the 70s...
then on the kickstarter page Tariq is asking for money to cover "licensing and archival footage" ...
if you don't have the money yet to cover "licensing" why are you releasing a trailer with unlicensed photos?
dude is all over the place as usual.
making it up as he goes along.

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A project like this would only be important to those who are a member of the ethnicity that created hip-hop. So don't expect anyone outside of Black Americans to really care about the truth being told and protected.

It does not help that Tariq is a known grifter who has stirred the pot of simmering hatred between some Black Americans and some other Black ethnicities. Maybe if the project was being headed by a less controversial figure, it would have a lot of less and quieter naysayers. With a more respected lead, it probably would garner funds quicker and easier.
I will say that some white folks love that kinda of stuff, too. Seems pretty odd but there always some that love the older, "pure" stuff. You see it with jazz and the blues documentaries, and they talk about all the racial discriminations and biases. It's kinda of a shame in a way that we, as a whole, throwaway genres we started and younger generations don't fukk with them at all.
 

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Last I heard Tariq got hit with some copyright strike from a photographer for using his photos from the 70s...
then on the kickstarter page Tariq is asking for money to cover "licensing and archival footage" ...
if you don't have the money yet to cover "licensing" why are you releasing a trailer with unlicensed photos?
dude is all over the place as usual.
making it up as he goes along.

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You mean to tell me OP fell out over some photos? :dead: That's an even easier fix.
I like his content but i got bills to pay dawg.
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Say what you want about Tariq, but this new documentary has them scared as fukk. They've really been trying to make Fat Joe the gatekeeper of hip hop, and they've been trying to credit Latinos as the creators for a while now.
Are you talking about him hosting the BET Hip Hop Awards? That shyt happened cause Internet Ass Muhfukkas were so dramatic and showin their ass about him having an *opinion* that BET/Viacom named him the host on some "unity" shyt.


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