Author Topic: haha 50 cent owned by amusement park song and jim jones. its a recycled beat!  (Read 762 times)

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"you guys have such sharp ears….nothing gets past y’all, lol….After I posted 50’s new “Amusement Park” single, a bunch of you celebdrama family pointed out that its the same damn beat as last year’s Jim Jones song featuring Max B and Stack Bundles, called “Your Majesty.” Thats shameful, lol….who’s the producer of this thing?

Big up to Freeze Fiya, J.O.S.E., and JC….kudos for catching that!

UPDATE: hahaha, so according to my G-unit insiders, the producer sent a beat CD to DJ Drama along time ago, and that’s how it turned into a Jim Jones freestyle on his mixtape. Then the beat was officially sold to 50  later for “Amusement Park. And according to them, 50 didnt know the beat was used before or by whom….When I pointed out that maybe that lil fact should have been communicated to the big guy, the response was..”The Producer made a bad decission.and He is Paying for his Mistake.if you know what i mean….” Um….no I have no idea what you mean but I know it probably wasnt pretty, lol…."
 

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Will triple Jim Jones..lol
(Tho I'm a fan)
 

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Bone Thugs' song "Gun Blast" from the new "Strength & Loyalty" album uses the same beat as Cam's song "Living A Lie" from "Killa Season".  I suppose that's important to note as well?

Mutual samples turn up in hip-hop all the time.  That's probably all this is.
 

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the beat was used on a mixtape, hardly big news.

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the jim jones track is wack imo.. not to say 50's is great, but he's made it into a radio song that will probly be a hit (suprised if it wont be)

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Bone Thugs' song "Gun Blast" from the new "Strength & Loyalty" album uses the same beat as Cam's song "Living A Lie" from "Killa Season".  I suppose that's important to note as well?

Mutual samples turn up in hip-hop all the time.  That's probably all this is.

it aint a mutual sample, its the identical beat.
 

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Bone Thugs' song "Gun Blast" from the new "Strength & Loyalty" album uses the same beat as Cam's song "Living A Lie" from "Killa Season".  I suppose that's important to note as well?

Mutual samples turn up in hip-hop all the time.  That's probably all this is.

it aint a mutual sample, its the identical beat.

I think it's played differently though. I heard the same bass line, but was it the same BMP and all that shit?
 

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Never thought I'd say this, but Dipset sounded nice on this.

Who's gonna hook up the blend with 50 on the hook?

It's the EXACT same beat with the circus music added on the 50 version. Also DJ Quik had the idea of using Circus Music WAY back in 2004 on Suga Free's 2nd album!
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Bone Thugs' song "Gun Blast" from the new "Strength & Loyalty" album uses the same beat as Cam's song "Living A Lie" from "Killa Season".  I suppose that's important to note as well?

Mutual samples turn up in hip-hop all the time.  That's probably all this is.

it aint a mutual sample, its the identical beat.

So is the Bone track.  Listen to 'em both.  Sometimes, samples are used in a way that that winds up happening.
 

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Read the article though, its the SAME producer that sent beat cds to Jim Jones and 50. therefore its the SAME beat.
 

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hahahahaha
 



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Maybe it's just me, but it doesn't seem to matter to me.
 

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Maybe it's just me, but it doesn't seem to matter to me.

yup, to me it seems like jimmy is the fool here. He basically had a beat that is probably going to now be all over radio and tv and he never used it to its full potential. Instead he just threw it on a mixtape.

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