Author Topic: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!  (Read 707 times)

Okka

Daz Dillinger breaks down how DJ Mustard used a beat he owns for the Mila J song “My Main” featuring Ty Dolla $ign. The beat is from ” Who got some Gangsta shit”!
Daz claims DJ Mustard “didn’t do the beat anyway”! Daz also lets it be known he owns soopafly’s catalog



http://www.dubcnn.com/2016/06/05/daz-dillinger-exposes-dj-mustard-company-for-jackin-his-beat/
 

Mr. Theo

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2016, 07:03:52 AM »
Daz Dillinger breaks down how DJ Mustard used a beat he owns for the Mila J song “My Main” featuring Ty Dolla $ign. The beat is from ” Who got some Gangsta shit”!
Daz claims DJ Mustard “didn’t do the beat anyway”! Daz also lets it be known he owns soopafly’s catalog



http://www.dubcnn.com/2016/06/05/daz-dillinger-exposes-dj-mustard-company-for-jackin-his-beat/

Daz iz a clown nowadays...


KASHIF N' QUIK   MY FAVORITES MUSICIANS ALL TIME #RIPKASHIF
 

Sccit

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2016, 12:21:02 PM »
I don't blame him tho, when u hear mustard, a lot of times it automatically sounds like some Daz shit circa 95 ..... Some of them beats are straight jacked, if Daz don't approve it then he the one who has the right to speak on it.

Sccit

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2016, 12:25:09 PM »
Daz Dillinger breaks down how DJ Mustard used a beat he owns for the Mila J song “My Main” featuring Ty Dolla $ign. The beat is from ” Who got some Gangsta shit”!
Daz claims DJ Mustard “didn’t do the beat anyway”! Daz also lets it be known he owns soopafly’s catalog



http://www.dubcnn.com/2016/06/05/daz-dillinger-exposes-dj-mustard-company-for-jackin-his-beat/

Daz iz a clown nowadays...

A clown for gettin jacked and gettin back what's rightfully his? Beach boys sued snoop for a one-liner.....a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

bouli77

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2016, 01:13:01 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)
 

dj coma

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2016, 03:41:38 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)

Agreed. Daz is a huge hypocrite on this issue and I hope he gets called out for it in an interview.
 

Sccit

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #6 on: June 12, 2016, 03:47:59 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)


do u know if those artists got publishing on any of those? i know at least some of the major stuff did.

Blood$

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #7 on: June 12, 2016, 04:14:18 PM »
Mustard has always been influenced by Daz/DPG, why was there no issue when "Let's Play House" got flipped for "Do It To Ya" ? Daz even made his own unofficial remix to that joint lol
 

Sccit

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #8 on: June 12, 2016, 04:54:44 PM »
Mustard has always been influenced by Daz/DPG, why was there no issue when "Let's Play House" got flipped for "Do It To Ya" ? Daz even made his own unofficial remix to that joint lol

Maybe some bills came up n he wana get paid for his work

dj coma

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #9 on: June 12, 2016, 05:44:14 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)


do u know if those artists got publishing on any of those? i know at least some of the major stuff did.

I think most of the Death Row tracks were probably cleared (since they got credited in the liner notes), but once he became independent I don't remember seeing samples credited in the liner notes. Seems like he thinks the rules don't apply to him when he is the one that has to pay to clear the samples. Double standards.
 

Sccit

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2016, 08:10:21 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)


do u know if those artists got publishing on any of those? i know at least some of the major stuff did.

I think most of the Death Row tracks were probably cleared (since they got credited in the liner notes), but once he became independent I don't remember seeing samples credited in the liner notes. Seems like he thinks the rules don't apply to him when he is the one that has to pay to clear the samples. Double standards.

Well, generally, independent releases aren't as coveted for publishing rights, almost like mixtapes....but commercial releases generate so much revenue by the labels that publishing is a lot more likely to need clearance. 

gio™fugahoo

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2016, 09:36:41 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)


do u know if those artists got publishing on any of those? i know at least some of the major stuff did.

I think most of the Death Row tracks were probably cleared (since they got credited in the liner notes), but once he became independent I don't remember seeing samples credited in the liner notes. Seems like he thinks the rules don't apply to him when he is the one that has to pay to clear the samples. Double standards.

Well, generally, independent releases aren't as coveted for publishing rights, almost like mixtapes....but commercial releases generate so much revenue by the labels that publishing is a lot more likely to need clearance. 


U know any numbers??
$$$???
Would be interested couse I have no clue
 

dj coma

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #12 on: June 14, 2016, 08:52:16 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)


do u know if those artists got publishing on any of those? i know at least some of the major stuff did.

I think most of the Death Row tracks were probably cleared (since they got credited in the liner notes), but once he became independent I don't remember seeing samples credited in the liner notes. Seems like he thinks the rules don't apply to him when he is the one that has to pay to clear the samples. Double standards.

Well, generally, independent releases aren't as coveted for publishing rights, almost like mixtapes....but commercial releases generate so much revenue by the labels that publishing is a lot more likely to need clearance. 

I definitely agree, but technically/legally speaking you ALWAYS need clearance regardless of if you're making money off of it or not. Plus as far as I know Daz didn't make any distinction in his rant about sample clearance on a major vs. independent.
 

Sccit

Re: Daz Dillinger BLASTS DJ Mustard & Company For Jackin’ His Beat!
« Reply #13 on: June 14, 2016, 10:56:54 PM »
.a whole beat gettin jacked, best believe them publishing checks should b comin in.

8 keys aren't exactly a whole beat though, but I believe Daz still has a case as DJ Mustard reproduced the exact bassline.

Daz did the same in his day though, using beats and elements that were not his without crediting them. (examples : Feels So Good on R.A.W. sampling Kool & The Gang's Be My Lady, Respect interpolating Parliament's Flashlight, I Ain't Mad At Cha interpolating DeBarge's A Dream, Ambitionz Az A Ridah interpolating Pee Wee Herman, Groupie interpolating Bobby Nunn's She Was Just a Groupie, Rocc Wit Daz sampling Freddie Jackson's Rock Me Tonight, etc. etc.)


do u know if those artists got publishing on any of those? i know at least some of the major stuff did.

I think most of the Death Row tracks were probably cleared (since they got credited in the liner notes), but once he became independent I don't remember seeing samples credited in the liner notes. Seems like he thinks the rules don't apply to him when he is the one that has to pay to clear the samples. Double standards.

Well, generally, independent releases aren't as coveted for publishing rights, almost like mixtapes....but commercial releases generate so much revenue by the labels that publishing is a lot more likely to need clearance. 

I definitely agree, but technically/legally speaking you ALWAYS need clearance regardless of if you're making money off of it or not. Plus as far as I know Daz didn't make any distinction in his rant about sample clearance on a major vs. independent.


yes, technically, it's illegal either way.....but its much more rare for anyone to go after independent releases, thats why you hear a ganga uncleared samples in independent releases