@@djkin5501if the label is putting the song out it’s on them. The label is the one that has to pay the artist the producer and the sample makers. If a producer has to clear the sample then he better get a better advance and contract
The labels are buying out the master. So they clear the sample and charge the producer’s account (to recoup the sample costs). If the labels were giving us equity in the master, then it would be different.
I agree. The label should take the bill when it comes to clearing samples, before the songs drop. It’s just business. You can get a decent cost to clear the sample before the music releases, but once you risk clearing it after the song drops, the estate of who owns the sample will run your pockets when they find out the song has been doing CRAZY numbers 📈
The producer has to clear the sample to legally sell the beat. The artist has to clear the sample to legally release the song. The label has to clear the sample to legally distribute the song. All 3 have to clear the sample.... Now does it happen like that no...and that's why niggas wonder why they have to pay triple or more then they can afford.
@@fiatalcsonti that's how it's LEGALLY suppose to be done...you can't just use someone's work and make money of it....that's the whole point of sample clearance.....everyone has to get the ok from the original artist and composers or producers to make money off the shit they sample
I wonder how sampling was handled during the rise of hip hop, cause that's all they did. That's literally what hip hop is lol. So it's weird seeing people say " everyone uses loops" when you chop up a sample, you creating a loop. I guess the process between going to a loop site or getting a nice song and chopping it up, is diff
it was the wild Wild West you could sample what you want and didn't have to pay the original owners.... Biz Markie got sued early 90s and it change hiphop forever
Whatchu mean use your due diligence to find out if something sampled? You ever seen people chop samples up?? It’s not always obvious something has been sampled.
Whoever putting the final music out, and who is represented by the music, it’s their job and their mgmt job to do dis, never the producers 🙌 unless ur releasing it individually, in that case you are like the artist and would need to clear it, it’s essentially tryna figure out who is claiming responsibility for the copyright infringement
I agree but south side If your using a major hit sample Imma take my share it’s my song that your using The label can get sued for millions continuously Or if the gratitude is shared and they come back to that sample hit I wouldn’t?, but maybe I would Idk I really don’t know I mean I don’t think I would care
@@hayze2711 not that much bro if you just made that comment, we're talking 50+ years of sampling and we're pertaining to rap and hip hop in this conversation.
Sitting in the room with this guy how can I take this guy serious I wouldn't dare put no two or three million dollars in this man's hands you better stick to rapping
Southside is right- the sample clearing is the artists labels responsibility, not the producers. 🙌🤝🏽
I disagree fully...
@@djkin5501if the label is putting the song out it’s on them. The label is the one that has to pay the artist the producer and the sample makers. If a producer has to clear the sample then he better get a better advance and contract
@@djkin5501you can’t disagree with a fact. Labels and artists are the ones responsible for clearing the samples
Right, we create! The label clears!
nah, it’s on the person who decided to use someone else’s work
The labels are buying out the master. So they clear the sample and charge the producer’s account (to recoup the sample costs). If the labels were giving us equity in the master, then it would be different.
Thank you always for your input.! I am learning lot from you. Respect.
I agree. The label should take the bill when it comes to clearing samples, before the songs drop. It’s just business.
You can get a decent cost to clear the sample before the music releases, but once you risk clearing it after the song drops, the estate of who owns the sample will run your pockets when they find out the song has been doing CRAZY numbers 📈
“Oh, 4 million 🥷🏾” is crazy 🤣🤣🤣
bruh🤣 it’s the way he said it, had me dying
It’s literally the labels job to clear samples
Never miss 👏🏽👏🏽
That chain dumb hard
The producer has to clear the sample to legally sell the beat.
The artist has to clear the sample to legally release the song.
The label has to clear the sample to legally distribute the song.
All 3 have to clear the sample....
Now does it happen like that no...and that's why niggas wonder why they have to pay triple or more then they can afford.
makes no sense
@@fiatalcsonti that's how it's LEGALLY suppose to be done...you can't just use someone's work and make money of it....that's the whole point of sample clearance.....everyone has to get the ok from the original artist and composers or producers to make money off the shit they sample
This was explained perfectly and exactly how it’s supposed to go.
@@jeremythompson6822 I want to see everyone be happy and get paid correctly
@@miahdona8161 as any good person should
I wonder how sampling was handled during the rise of hip hop, cause that's all they did. That's literally what hip hop is lol. So it's weird seeing people say " everyone uses loops" when you chop up a sample, you creating a loop. I guess the process between going to a loop site or getting a nice song and chopping it up, is diff
it was the wild Wild West you could sample what you want and didn't have to pay the original owners.... Biz Markie got sued early 90s and it change hiphop forever
That’s facts
yes that's why i decided stop release on labels
You supoose to clear the sample before releasing..
No cap
Whatchu mean use your due diligence to find out if something sampled? You ever seen people chop samples up?? It’s not always obvious something has been sampled.
Whoever putting the final music out, and who is represented by the music, it’s their job and their mgmt job to do dis, never the producers 🙌 unless ur releasing it individually, in that case you are like the artist and would need to clear it, it’s essentially tryna figure out who is claiming responsibility for the copyright infringement
Whoever is basically putting out the song, or releasing the song, is who needs to clear the sample
🎹🎶🤔
I agree but south side
If your using a major hit sample
Imma take my share it’s my song that your using
The label can get sued for millions continuously
Or if the gratitude is shared and they come back to that sample hit
I wouldn’t?, but maybe I would
Idk
I really don’t know
I mean I don’t think I would care
Bruh what lmfao
so how do you use a beat that's already been used and call it yours..It was a hit song the first time somebody made it
He look like P diddy
Stop crying and be ORIGINAL , that way you can get %100 of your pay and in the future you can be the one someone else samples from 🤔
This genre was built upon sampling. Study your history.
@@taggangmember I know too much about music for you to tell me to know my history . Go play in someone else’s comments
@@hayze2711 not that much bro if you just made that comment, we're talking 50+ years of sampling and we're pertaining to rap and hip hop in this conversation.
"STOP SAMPLING!" COLLAB WITH REAL MUSICIANS….PROBLEM SOLVED!
Learn how to make music without sampling. Problem solved. Although sampled beats are dope 🤷🏾♂️
Tf is all over his face?
When u self made and make generational wealth u can put shit all over your face and it not matter 🤷🏾
that's deeze...
Sitting in the room with this guy how can I take this guy serious I wouldn't dare put no two or three million dollars in this man's hands you better stick to rapping