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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

M.O.P "Allegedly" steals BMORE producer beat for NEW ALBUM!


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Wow, their seems be a lot of misunderstanding around the new LP of
M.O.P. lately. Funny, because it keeps reaching higher and higher...
Yesterday I got the official DJ Premier mixed song of "What I Wanna B"
that contains scratches that didn't made the album. The tracklist of
"The Foundation" is fucked up, Termanology needed to delay his shit with
Lil Fame due to earlier release, Premo couldn't finish all his tracks
with M.O.P. due to the same problem and now this... Read it yourself in
this personal mail from Rahaman Kilpatrick:

Back in September 2008, MOP, Joe Buddens, Termanology and Big Shugg came
down to Sonar in B'more and me and my peeps go to the show. I pass out
beat cd's to Term, Joe and during MOP's show I give it to Laze E Laze's
son who's the hype man. Now, fast forward to September 2009 and I'm
listening to MOP's Foundation album on my way home from work and when
track #9 "Rude Bastard" comes on....it's MY FUCKING BEAT! Not the same
sample, the SAME BEAT! Drum programming, sample, chops...the whole damn
beat! Then my man Mills does the knowledge for me to see who got credit
for the track on the album and it says "produced by Fizzy Womack"!
So...I don't get a check, I don't get credit...I don't even get co
production credit! And I'm not looking for no "feel sorry for me" or
none of that hoopla...I'm just asking for cats to let ANYONE who ya'll
know who loves hip hop to know who did the track so I can at least get
credit from my peers (hip hop fans and other producer's grinding out
there)for the beat. I've been grinding at this beat thing for YEARS and
for my first placement for a major artist to be a jack move...it just
ain't right...but it is what it is...like I said do me this justice and
at least let the hip hop heads ya'll know that the bol Kil from Philly
gave MOP THAT heat...not no fucking Fizzy Womack...

My version:

Beat Biting MOP:

Me personally believe every word of it, but what should I think about
it? I think it's besides the Premo bootlegs one of the lowest shit I've
seen, reminding me of Puff Daddy. Give credit where credit is due is
like a law for me, that's why I'm posting this. If you don't give a
shit, ok. Lets move to the next post... If you are a beat maker you
should try to think in his situation. What would you do haha, spread it!
Shame on you Fizzy, shame on you! Hope you read this... You must be
stupid thinking this wouldn't come out lol...

Here you have the official Preem track "What I Wanna B" with scratches
that didn't made the album due to rush problems I guess.

UPDATE: Fizzy Womacks aka Lil Fame own reaction where he admits:

Shit happens bro. Tag your beat next time, i just happened to have that
record, and did the shit up myself! Your version was way too LQ for us
to even use it and trust me n*gga, your drums are not rare. i got drums
out the woodwork, but thank you for finding the right tuned snare for
this sample. It's not your beat anymore n*gga, i re-created (as you did
as well) with the same record, so LiL FaMe is the one claim!!! Don't
take it there either, we known to mash out. You know you love that song
n*gga.

Brownsvillain.

JACK MOVE SON!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

didn't kil talk to MOP yesterday and get this all cleared up?

Yep, I'm right they did.

http://kevinnottingham.com/2009/09/15/producer-who-accused-m-o-p-of-beat-jacking-gets-justice/

MR.DANIEL said...

SHIT HAPPENS MY NIGGA! ATLEAST YOU KNOW NOW TO TAG YOUR SHIT... AND ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SOMETIMES SHIT AINT FAIR SO WHAT YOU DO IS KEEP IT MOVING AND DO 10x BETTER THE NEXT TIME! BY THE WAY NICE BEAT MAN...

G5 Clive said...

lmao @ You know you love that song

n*gga.