DJ Hell controversy
I am disturbed on a few levels. Are you?
1. Don't jack somebodies track and call it your own. I see it on myspace more than enough. I have even been sent cds from artist looking to get booked with misrepresented tracks. Blatant rename and publish. The DJ Hell situation is a little different in that he is actually getting somewhere with this track. It is not ok to do whether you have 10 people or 10,000 people listen to it.
2. Did Diddy or didn't Diddy? If Diddy did give permission to start with...was it Diddy's to give. If you do vocals on a track but somebody else drops a beat to it, do both of you equally own the track? Do you own the track if you artistically created or directed the track but did not physically engineered the music? Is it just agreed that everyone involved...owns it?
3. The saying what goes around...comes around does not apply. I don't see this no talent ass clown having anything creative that I want to jack anytime soon. The saying is not always meant to be as literal, and I do believe in karma...sit and wait for the good times to fall when you go up the latter on somebody elses back.
4. Who gives a phat fuck what Felix does or does not rant about on Twitter? Quite sure all of us at sometime have placed some bullshit on the internet. People crack me up and think that Twitter is this solid relationship. Just because you met someone once, because you follow them on Twitter, because some huge DJ may have mentioned your name in a RT...does not make you best buddies. That said, the threat of "unfollowing" puh-leese...you are kidding yourself if you think Felix cares. Jock-hangers (you know who you are) get over yourself.
Cheers, Click