
Madlib’s younger brother is a little upset with artists abusing his beat CD’s by snatching already used instrumentals and releasing unauthorized, subpar tracks on blogs, mixtapes, and MySpace pages.
Oh No says that he has, "no time for cats giving songs out to Internet sites without proper mixes n shit…. no time for artsts throwing wack singers on songs soundin crazy n shit tryin to blow up…. maaaaaaaaaaannnnnn. cardinal sins!!!!! and please believe… none of that shit gets a pass……"
It’s interesting to hear some of the authorized music conversation shift from the usual consumer targets directly back to the artists responsible for creating the songs. Could the tide be turning on the relationship between producers and their vocal counterparts?
Read the full rant and support Oh No’s latest release Oh No vs. Oneness of Juju.
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man, i’m late, I didn’t know that was ole dudes little brother…
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