The producer game is dirty 
No time stamp needed, its addressed at the start of the interview

No time stamp needed, its addressed at the start of the interview
he didn't steal the beat, they were basically teaming up or co-prod tracks with each other, the guy didn't put his own tag on it
Naw he was making it sound good but what he was saying was fukked up. He didn't have time to work on the beat or do anything to it but made sure to put his producer tag on it.
I had to read the comments on the video to make sure I wasn't tripping. Mostly everyone thinks that sounds shady.
Breh the guy sent him a stack of beats to collab on. The guy was on tour so he tagged all the beats with his name on some 'I'll collab on the ones I can when I get a chance"he didn't steal the beat, they were basically teaming up or co-prod tracks with each other, the guy didn't put his own tag on it
Breh the guy sent him a stack of beats to collab on. The guy was on tour so he tagged all the beats with his name on some 'I'll collab on the ones I can when I get a chance"
Then sent one he DIDN'T add anything on to Migos, got it placed, didn't tell dude and accepted payment and publishing for the beat.
Producers collab a lot and not a lot do that shyt. It's always on some see what you can do to this. Can you try your own drums? Can you program the 808s? Can you play a lead melody? can you structure this differently?
You send a whole stack of beats cause you don't know which ones he'll catch a vibe on, and usually it's give and take they may send a few to collab on too.
Nowhere in this process is it cool to start reselling the beats you didn't collab on. Even if you did collab you can't just start selling the beats without telling the other creator. With the right lawyer and paperwork dude could get Cassius cut off the publishing entirely, sue him to remove the tag, and retain all the points on this song. He probably won't cause it's just not worth it, but nothing about this shyt is cool.
If I built a nice table and said hey you do could detailing, you want to see if you can add some cool designs to it? You say yes, I drop the table off, come back a week later to see what you added only to find out you sold the table without adding anything, then pretended you built the whole thing. Honestly this shyt is theft and real beef if you ask me.
All music is copyrighted the moment you create it. If you can prove the date it was created and spend 35$ to get it registered with the copyright office he could sue him in federal court. It'd just cost more time money and energy than it's worth.
That's possible. But his response was basically "he knew I had em"maybe he forgot the beat was in the pack when he sent it off? i dunno im just going by what he said
That's possible. But his response was basically "he knew I had em"
Once he knew it was being placed he should of took care of things.