@CfcManna @hypetribeng You rather don't get it. All I'm trying to tell you is you can't conclude it is theft without the artist of the original song coming out to say he didn't clear it
So again it can only be theft if the original artist didn't clear the sample, melody, and lyrics used
@CfcManna @hypetribeng Again it's not theft when the original artist authorises the release. And when an artist makes a song and uses a portion of another artist song it is called interpolation.
You can't conclude it's theft when the original artist hasn't come out to complain.
@CfcManna @hypetribeng If you understand how the industry works you wouldn't call sampling a theft
it only becomes an issue when the artist of the original song did not authorize the release of the song
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