Like many, I don't have one or use it, but the videos are posted throughout the innanets on multiple platforms. Capone better be getting paid.... hopefully.imagine using tik tok
I don’t know if he’s getting money out of it since it’s a sample from this song (the Oh Nos kick in the 45 second mark):
And to make it worse for Capone he’s not even getting first search exposure because when you search for the Oh No sound in TikTok, the vast majority (4.3M videos) are using the sound from some rapper named Kreepa’s song, while only around 1,300 videos are using the sound from Capone’s version.
I don’t know if he’s getting money out of it since it’s a sample from this song (the Oh Nos kick in the 45 second mark):
And to make it worse for Capone he’s not even getting first search exposure because when you search for the Oh No sound in TikTok, the vast majority (4.3M videos) are using the sound from some rapper named Kreepa’s song, while only around 1,300 videos are using the sound from Capone’s version.
I don’t know if he’s getting money out of it since it’s a sample from this song (the Oh Nos kick in the 45 second mark):
And to make it worse for Capone he’s not even getting first search exposure because when you search for the Oh No sound in TikTok, the vast majority (4.3M videos) are using the sound from some rapper named Kreepa’s song, while only around 1,300 videos are using the sound from Capone’s version.
I have seen his name listed on top of the clips posted as the audio source, so I figured he would eat. They basically use the sample part, but I see his name as the artist.So the tik tok worthy part of the song is the sample, and it's not even Capone's song they using that sample from?
Why would he get any type of money from that????