have you put a bassline to it yet? Comment by Magic Hodenīeautiful, the voice is used very good in this song relaxing, chilling. Toggle navigation Log In Join Home Star Choice Best New Cover Original Statistics Genre Blues Classic Country Electronic Folk Metal Jazz Latin Pop. This beat is just too clean !! I'm making my own song to it Comment by is hott would like to collab Comment by Lucidthought Productions This candle comes with a wooden wick that lightly crackles as it burns. It is a yellow colored candle which shimmers as it melts revealing real crushed lemon peels. ill lease it buy it let ne knw Comment by young_makaveli_8 This lemon pound cake candle made from real beeswax will make you want to take a bite out of it. I always listen this Comment by 5⭐Fif Billy Da Truth check my page out I also did this beat Comment by ci13Ĭheck out my track i did to this beat bro Comment by RachelRyan ❤️ This remake is sick Comment by eddyson lazare This is a good remake Comment by eddyson lazare You can do freestyle rapping over this beat Comment by Mickey BossMan According to The Hollywood Reporter, Drake was sued for sampling a spoken word recording called, Jimmy Smith Rap, for his song, Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2, off his Nothing Was the Same album. If that was me.best believe ide be some.where in underware floating in.a lakeĪfter two babies we still argue in each other face,calin.each ogher names,whos.to blame,i can feel the love and ghe hate Comment by ALEX SODJE Drake scored a big win in appeals court against a lawsuit alleging that he violated copyright when he sampled a a spoken word piece. Waiting.for baby mama but the drama is she.late. This beat takes me somewhere else Comment by LxJoon The suit related to Jimmy Smith sample used on Nothing Was The Same track 'Pound Cake/ Paris Morton Music 2' and was. So calming Comment by Muhammad Ali Jabbar Drake has beat a copyright infringement lawsuit first filed back in 2014.
You can simply copy and paste the below text in quotations when giving me credit.ĭid a freestyle to this! made sure to give credit to JDuff the genius! thanks man! Comment by Marvin WilliamsĬan i use this please for my youtube i will be sure to give cred Comment by EruptĬan u use in youtube videos? Comment by loevrbw If you do use it, all I ask is that you credit me with links to my websites, and share it with me on twitter because I would love to check it out! This is simply a similar sounding instrumental for people to use without risking copyright claims. The estate of jazz musician Jimmy Smith filed the lawsuit, as Drake's track used a 35-second sample of his 1982 song 'Jimmy Smith Rap.'. The track was produced by Drake's frequent collaborator Boi-1da and Jordan Evans.
Smith’s OG lament to see if his estate has a legit case.This is not supposed to sound exactly like Drakes version. 'Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2' appeared on Drake's 2013 album Nothing Was The Same and features Jay Z. According to the lawsuit suit, Drake’s 2013 song Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2 used a sample from Smith’s 1982 spoken word recording Jimmy Smith Rap.
Listen to Drake’s record below and hit the flip to hear Mr. $300K coming from anyone named in the suit is pocket change, though. Undoubtedly it will add to the arsenal of Jigga’s next warning shot. Ironically the song also featured Drake’s new frenemy Jay Z, who have been trading jabs these past couple of weeks. The Estate is going after Drake, Cash Money Records and a bunch of others … gunning for more than $300K. Jimmy’s dead, but his Estate insists in the lawsuit NO permission was given nor did anyone ask for it. Even worse, represented in the liner notes that the clip was properly licensed. The song in question is “Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2.” The song begins with a 35 second monologue from a 1982 song - “Jimmy Smith Rap” - recorded by jazz musician Jimmy Smith.Īccording to a new lawsuit - obtained by TMZ - Drake never got permission to use the clip. Drake cheated and lied on his latest album - shamelessly stealing a jazz musician’s lyrics and then lying on the album that he got permission - so claims the jazz musician’s people.