up in here
Superstar
Sample laws need to be updated.
There is an artistry to sampling and even looping. I know some lazy artist just loop a well known track and melody and rhyme over it like that "Lil Boo Thang" song.
But when someone creates an entirely new and different song from chopping a sample or looping a small part of an old song, there is an artistry there that the original artist wasn't a part of.
The sampled artist should always get a percentage, sampled vocals should get a higher percentage as should longer samples.
But imo, if a 2-3 second sample is flipped into an entirely new song that sounds nothing like the original, the percentage should be less than if an entire melody is jacked.
There is an artistry to sampling and even looping. I know some lazy artist just loop a well known track and melody and rhyme over it like that "Lil Boo Thang" song.
But when someone creates an entirely new and different song from chopping a sample or looping a small part of an old song, there is an artistry there that the original artist wasn't a part of.
The sampled artist should always get a percentage, sampled vocals should get a higher percentage as should longer samples.
But imo, if a 2-3 second sample is flipped into an entirely new song that sounds nothing like the original, the percentage should be less than if an entire melody is jacked.
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