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Suppose be a IT cert like you coli nikkaz
lord finesse is demonic
if yall talkin about how Finesse didn't clear the sample, you just don't respect hip-hop. straight up
Finesse put in work to flip the sample and have it come out like that. Mac Miller just took what Finesse made. not a piece of it. the whole thing
in hip-hop I think the priority should always be about respect. if you wanna use something, you try to get blessings. if you don't get those blessings, don't use it
Let me ask you something then. Unless a rapper can produce, rap, record, and then mix his own music (which artists these days should strive to do at least 2 out of the 4)... how do you think a rapper pays for the studio sessions or the beats he uses?
I'm not being funny, that's a serious question.

The problem is that Mac Miller was not famous when the song dropped. He was basically unknown, it was his first tape that mad any type of noise.
I don't think he knew that in the coming months that mixtape would make him a rap/pop star or whatever.
I hate how yall try to spin it like Mac "took" the beat, nah he rapped on it just like every other rapper raps on beats that arent theirs...its hip-hop
what about Wayne's mixtapes?....where was the backlash?
dude made a video and shyt. and it wasn't no bo-bo camera phone video
Biggest piece of shyt, excessively parsed argument maybe ever in the history of bullshyt arguments...to split hairs any finer, you'd need some kind of mircoscope that magnifies to the atomic levelif yall talkin about how Finesse didn't clear the sample, you just don't respect hip-hop. straight up
Finesse put in work to flip the sample and have it come out like that. Mac Miller just took what Finesse made. not a piece of it. the whole thing
in hip-hop I think the priority should always be about respect. if you wanna use something, you try to get blessings. if you don't get those blessings, don't use it

with other situations, you don't know who got blessings to use the tracks
none of that shyt matters cause it's just an appeal to consistency. if other cats don't care who uses their beats (or they don't wanna complain, because of fear of being 'blacklisted' or whatever), that doesn't mean Finesse doesn't have to care
I'm not ignorant to his relevance, but trying to fukk up the mixtape game is a great way to lose all my respect.oh word, there's nothing to respect about Lord Finesse?
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dark days are upon us friends. we've been eating good for too long. now these old nikkas dont like it![]()
A rapper should be able to do at least 2 of those, or be in a situation like Drake where he has a dedicated producer helping out, at least part-time.
HOWEVER
Paying someone for production/studio time/mixing is pretty much a bare necessity, costs you can't avoid. Those costs do not justify having to pay for samples used on free mixtapes.
I do see where you're coming from, I really do. I think the truth is somewhere in-between. It's not exactly fair for the artists who's music is being used to get nothing off it; true.
But forcing rookie artists to clear mixtapes as if they were albums will hurt rap A LOT. As a fan, I don't want that to happen.
P.S. fukk mac miller, dude gives us cac rap fans a bad image![]()
I cant call it. If Mac & LF spoke and Mac agreed to give dude credit and reneged then he gets what he deserves. with other situations, you don't know who got blessings to use the tracks
none of that shyt matters cause it's just an appeal to consistency. if other cats don't care who uses their beats (or they don't wanna complain, because of fear of being 'blacklisted' or whatever), that doesn't mean Finesse doesn't have to care
