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2833454, you're the one that brought up the vocal tic.
Posted by Joe Corn Mo, Fri Aug-16-13 02:47 PM
"The groove and Woo is the give away!"


>If he recreated the song. Pay up then!
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>>james brown did that shuffle step slide across the stage.
>>ROYALTIES!
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>We talking music.



we are talking about artistic license.
but to use a musical example...
smokey should have credited marvin for the bassline to "quiet storm"
by your rationale.


he came way closer to ripping off marvin than pharell did.
those bass tabs might be the same.





>>how far do you want to go with this?
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>>>>-You can't sue for production similarities unless the
>>>>recordings are exactly the same. Just ask Timbaland. Heck,
>>>ask
>>>>Norman Whitfield when he did it to Sly and G. Clinton.
>>>>-You can't sue because both songs have high-pitched
>vocals.
>>>
>>>Sounding similar! Another give away. THEY RECREATED THE
>>SONG.
>>>
>>>>EMI Music owns the copyright to "Got to Give It Up". Ask
>>>them
>>>>if they want to sue.
>>>
>>>EMI! That's real fucked up on their part. MG wrote it, not
>>>EMI.
>>>
>>>Check out NEW Soul music at: www.myspace.com/starbeing
>>>
>>>Bumpin in the STEREO:
>>>Gladys Knight&The Pips
>>>Evelyn King-Get Loose
>>>George Duke-Feel
>>>E.W.F.-RAISE
>>>Don-E-Little Star
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>Check out NEW Soul music at: www.myspace.com/starbeing
>
>Bumpin in the STEREO:
>Gladys Knight&The Pips
>Evelyn King-Get Loose
>George Duke-Feel
>E.W.F.-RAISE
>Don-E-Little Star