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Originally posted by NEUTRON
That would start an even bigger **** storm with producers.
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They kind of gave Munchi his chance though. Back when hip-hop was getting started, nobody paid royalty crap like that an ounce of attention, and once they were forced to, they either worked it out like sensible business people or did what they had to do to deliver a product as close to the original as possible.
I mean it's kind of pointless in the sense that the song was released for free initially through the Fantasea mixtape anyway and they could have legally just made a video, disabled advertisements on it (and obviously not put it on a purchase service like iTunes) and moved on.