What's Yours Is Mine: When Cover Songs Spark Beef
Lupe and Pete's row isn't the first remake-related tiff.
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Uncovered: When Cover Songs Spark Beef - Cover songs and remixes are usually intended to be tributes to the original, but it doesn't always work out that way. Last week, sparks flew when Lupe Fiasco released "Around My Way (Freedom Ain't Free)," which reworked the classic 1992 Pete Rock & CL Smooth track "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)." Pete Rock, who produced the track as a tribute to his deceased friend, Heavy D & the Boyz member Troy "Trouble T" Dixon, lit into the Chicago rapper via Twitter: "No disrespect to Lupe Fiasco and i like him a lot, but 'T.R.O.Y.' should be left alone," PR wrote. "Feel so violated the beat is next to my heart and was made outta anguish and pain." Pete later said that the two had talked and the beef had been squashed, but Lupe later said that wasn't true. Whatever the outcome, it isn't the...
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Etta James vs. Beyoncé - Etta James had previously praised Beyoncé for playing her in the film Cadillac Records, but the legendary chanteuse changed her tune when Bey took on her signature song, "At Last," at Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration. “That woman he had singing for him, singing my song — she's going to get her a-- whipped,” James said onstage at a show soon after. “I can't stand Beyoncé. She has no business up there, singing up there on a big ol' president day, gonna be singing my song that I've been singing forever."
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Young Chop vs. Kanye West - Young Chop is the producer behind Chief Keef's viral hit "I Don't Like," but when Kanye and his G.O.O.D. Music fam remixed the song earlier this year, the upstart beatmaker spoke out. “I just felt disrespected ’cause I didn’t even hear the song before it dropped, and I kept telling them that I wanna hear the song,” he said in an interview. “I ain’t know the song was changed over like that. There’s different sounds in the beat; it don’t even sound like the real beat. It sounded like a rock star beat, and that’s not how I do it. That’s not my sound. [Kanye] should have called me and asked me, ‘Ayo Chop, can I do this? Can I do that?’" Chop soon said that he and Kanye's team had squashed the rift, but G.O.O.D. Music signee Pusha T later seemed to take subliminal shots at the producer on his new song "Exodus 23:1."(Photos: Cour...
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Drake vs. Olivia - Drake was none too happy when reality star and R&B songstress Olivia repurposed an old, unreleased verse of his for "Control," a song from her mixtape Under the Radar. "I support artist collaborations and sampling music that inspires you, but I don't support taking unauthorized recordings and marketing them as features," Drake said in April. "I've never worked with Olivia, and I apologize to any fan who was duped into thinking that 'Control' was a collaboration of mine." Olivia didn't hold her tongue in response. "I think that was corny, because it's a mixtape," she told MTV. "He started off doing mixtapes." (Photos: Robin Marchant/Getty Images for ESPN); John Ricard/BET)
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Khia vs. YG - Khia was furious when Cali rapper YG borrowed many elements of her freak anthem "My Neck, My Back" for his hit "Pop It." Saying he "stole her s--t," the so-called Thug Misses struck back last week by releasing a raunchy diss track over the "Pop It" instrumental.(Photos from left: Courtesy Big Cat Records, Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)
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