Kanye West Sued by Former Child Star for 'Bound 2' Sample

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Kanye West Sued by Former Child Star for 'Bound 2' Sample



Kanye West Sued by Former Child Star for 'Bound 2' Sample
A former child soul singer claims that Kanye West is "Bound 2" pay up for sampling his voice without permission.

Ricky Spicer, 56, filed a suit yesterday in Manhattan Supreme Court that accused the rapper of using his voice without permission on his current hit single (and in its notorious video depicting Kim Kardashian topless on a motorcycle). The Yeezustrack pulls from Spicer's childhood soul group, the Ponderosa Twins Plus One, and his lead vocals on the track "Bound."

Spicer recorded the track, and its familiar "fallin' in love" refrain, when he was 12 years old, reports the New York Daily News. He had previously lived in an orphanage before being discovered by a music publisher at a talent show. Listen to the original track and compare to West's below.

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"Mr. Spicer's voice is sampled exactly as he recorded it and his voice… is heard several times," charges the suit, which requests that West pay Spicer or cease and desist in use of his vocals. It also names West's record labels Roc-A-Fella Records, Universal Music Group, Island Def-Jam Music and Rhino Entertainment as defendants.

Kanye West and his labels have not responded to the lawsuit, but the hip-hop star has remained reliably vocal on other topics lately: he revealed that his next album will be more aesthetically streamlined and possibly only eight songs, crooned contentious opinions about Michael Jordan's basketball career and launched into a tirade against an interviewer who questioned his attempts to conquer the fashion industry.

Hear the Ponderosa Twins Plus One's "Bound" and West's "Bound 2" below:

http://music.yahoo.com/news/kanye-west-sued-former-child-star-39-bound-140036969-rolling-stone.html

Is it a rip?
 

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hard to believe that Ye/Def Jam wouldn't clear such a blatant sample considering that he's rapping over a loop. I wonder if the original singer doesnt own the rights to his song, doesnt realize it and is trying to cash out while Def Jam dealt directly with the catalog that this song is in.
 

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hard to believe that Ye/Def Jam wouldn't clear such a blatant sample considering that he's rapping over a loop. I wonder if the original singer doesnt own the rights to his song, doesnt realize it and is trying to cash out while Def Jam dealt directly with the catalog that this song is in.

this

but in the mean time....

sample like rookies and put it on your album brehs
 

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There is a greater chance of pigs flying over the skies of Saudi Arabia, than a 12 year old from a manufactured boy band in the 70s owning the rights to a song he didn't write or produce. The sample was properly cleared with the rights holders, Rhino Entertainment. Kanye may throw a few pity dollars his way, but that's about it.
 

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hard to believe that Ye/Def Jam wouldn't clear such a blatant sample considering that he's rapping over a loop. I wonder if the original singer doesnt own the rights to his song, doesnt realize it and is trying to cash out while Def Jam dealt directly with the catalog that this song is in.
during those times artists rarely owned anything, i think it might be a case of kanye paying off the company and not him
 
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