Kobes Two Jerseys
8 or 24 best player of the era
Dude strikes me as very gay.
Truthfully, the only similarity is stylistically. The music itself isn't the same. The lyrics are completely different, can't own a chord progression (they're slightly different), and different sounds. It's one of the craziest lawsuits I've seen. The closest thing derived from got to give it up are the chants Pharrell did on blurred lines. You all can cook, though. Provide actual evidence that he stole from Marvin Gaye.
". If this ruling stands then it could potentially have a profound effect on the music industry, especially hip hop...Funny coming from a Drake fan.
I still say Robin simple pissed off a person/people with power.
If not then why is the Marvin Gaye estate letting Ed Sheeran get away with this
Dumb. The first time anyone who heard Marvins song, immediatley knew what song they bit from.They said they were inspired by the record. The estate has to prove which part of blurred lines takes directly from got to give it up. You cannot even prove it. The judge gave a BS verdict and is trying to block an appeal knowing it BS. Show me undisputed evidence.
He had rights to the music which includes the background instruments...Did Marvin Gaye write instrumentals? I find is funny his fam is suing. Marv just did dope and sang![]()
Dude is nervous as fukk, you'd think they charged him with murder
this is how real goats do it

Exactly. I thought it was a remake at first till I heard the lyrics. Just because a song 30+ years old, don't mean people forgot. I was raised on Marvin Gaye.Dumb. The first time anyone who heard Marvins song, immediatley knew what song they bit from.

Shut up Cac.They can't hear you, breh....in their minds:
Marvin Gaye = black music legend
Pharrell = c00n 'new black' who did a song with a cac
....so they're gonna side with Marvin no matter what.....
It's crazy to me how nikkas can't see how this ruling as a precedent could open the floodgates. All they care about is "lol that cac Robin and that new black Pharrell lost". If this ruling stands then it could potentially have a profound effect on the music industry, especially hip hop...
These nikkas ain't gonna learn until their favorite rapper gets a huge hit, then some other artist successfully sues him over some bullshyt small-ass similarity in the songs' rhythm/percussion, while everything else from the lyrics, singing styles, background music, etc. sounds different as fukk.......
even you're kanye's and Dr.dre's may be frauds

interesting