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Rappers Jay-Z, Timbaland Sued Over 'Big Pimpin' Melody 
Published Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:30 AM
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By Nolan Strong

Another song produced by superstar rapper Timbaland is in question, as rap star Jay-Z and the producer have been hit with a lawsuit over the single "Big Pimpin."

 

Copyright co-owner Osama Admed Fahmy filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Federal Court, claiming that Timbaland illegally replayed portions of "Big Pimpin" note-for-note, using a melody lifted from the song "Khosara, Khosara" which was written by composer Baligh Hamdi and performed by Egyptian star Abdel-Halim Hafez in 1957.

 

"Big Pimpin," which is taken from Jay-Z's hit album Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter also features Texas rap legends UGK and hit #1 in 1999.

 

Jay-Z, Timbaland, Linkin Park, EMI Music Inc. are among the defendants named in the lawsuit over the hit single, which was also mashed up on Linkin Park's song "Papercut" on the EP Collision Course.

 

On August 3, 2007, a similar lawsuit was dismissed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, when EMI won a summary judgment in the case.

 

Plaintiff Ahab Joseph Nafal also sued Jay-Z, Timbaland Productions, Linkin Park, EMI Music Inc., EMI Music Publishing, Ltd. and EMI Blackwood Music, claiming that the artists infringed on the copyright to "Khosara, Khosara."

 

Lawyers argued that "Khosara, "Khosara" was created in 1957 and was governed by the 1909 Copyright Act and not the 1976 Copyright Act.

 

The lawsuit was subsequently dismissed because Nafal failed to join all individuals with rights to the composition in the lawsuit, as the 1909 Act mandates.

 

Other copyright owners of "Khosara, Khosara" include Magdi El-Amroussi, owner of the legendary Soutelphan (Voice of the Artist) record label, which launched in 1961 and ironically, operates as a unit of EMI Arabia.

 

The original lawsuit was filed in April of 2005.


Comments

 

King High Pimpn said:

1st ?
September 4, 2007 11:37 AM
 

King High Pimpn said:

1st ?
September 4, 2007 11:37 AM
 

King High Pimpn said:

"Copyright co-owner Osama Admed Fahmy filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Federal"




(Nicca need that money to support terrorism,,nation fees for homie a mafukka)lol
September 4, 2007 11:43 AM
 

King High Pimpn said:

"Copyright co-owner Osama Admed Fahmy filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Federal"




(Nicca need that money to support terrorism,,nation fees for homie a mafukka)lol
September 4, 2007 11:43 AM
 

Boss Up said:

wow people will do anything for money

with a name like Osama he shouldn't even be givin the time to explain his case
September 4, 2007 11:50 AM
 

What More Can I say said:

" King High Pimpin" and I say that loosely,  you a clown. I'm going to see if they call this guy a b***h like they did ol girl from Morgan State.
September 4, 2007 11:58 AM
 

The_Franchyze said:

Cats just need to stop samplin.  If u really a "SUPER PRODUCER" you shouldn't need to sample.
September 4, 2007 12:01 PM
 

j.johnson said:

wow...how long has that song been out?
September 4, 2007 12:04 PM
 

EReal said:

Clear your samples bitches!
September 4, 2007 12:07 PM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

DAMN HOW MANY YEARS AGO DID THAT SONG COME OUT N DEY JUS NOW CATCHIN ON YEA RIGHT

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/THAGRINDAHOLIC
NUTHIN BUT SLAPS
September 4, 2007 12:07 PM
 

BigSlimFL said:

@ J Johnson

exactly bruh...song dropped in 1999! 8 years ago! and you're just suing now? I think the funniest part is the guy wanted it covered in the 1909 Copyright act, not the 1976, but it got thrown out cuz dude didn't even know the complete law of what he's suing for!
September 4, 2007 12:12 PM
 

Black Mophia Clan said:

They would do anything got the loot.

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September 4, 2007 12:13 PM
 

Jaybëëzle said:

Damn...people are straight cornballs these days. When that song come out, like 6 years ago or something like that? I swear, I'm a go back and sue someone just to see if I can do it. My case will be against "Hip-Hop"
September 4, 2007 12:14 PM
 

TreyPeezyDotCom said:

They will settle out of court. AND WILL GET PAID!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Damn! I hope someone don't clear my samples!
September 4, 2007 12:20 PM
 

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September 4, 2007 12:23 PM
 

grandsolo said:

He straight up jacked that track. Shoulda asked for permission. Doesn't matter if it were years ago.
<a href="http://www.underworldsounds.biz/khosara.mp3">Click here for the original</a>
September 4, 2007 12:25 PM
 

Ms.Streetz da boss said:

STOP SAMPLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CHECK ME OUT.
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MY VIDEOS.
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I GOT BEAT$, HOLLA.
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September 4, 2007 12:33 PM
 

grandsolo said:

September 4, 2007 12:33 PM
 

dmack_k9 said:

ya cause when your big pimpin, everyone wants what you got. any excuse to sue

http://www.myspace.com/k9bloodhound
September 4, 2007 12:41 PM
 

grandsolo said:

September 4, 2007 12:48 PM
 

Nairobbery said:

Man you guys who are defending Jay-Z are so deluded.Jay-Z and co. "stole" his intellectual property.So if a guy jacks my car,I'm not allowed to go for his ass 8 years later.The fuck kinda logic is that.If a crime's been committed it's been committed.A lot of the guys defending Jay-Z would throw a fit if a tune they composed at home got jacked and played on MTV.And they'd have a right to it coz it's their hard work and creativity that went into it so nobody has a right to cake off it but the creator unless he gives permission.That's 1 of those situations where it's both the law and common sense.Don't sample if u can't clear it.
As for the guy who says the claimants invoked the wrong statute and got fucked.You don't need a law degree you just need to fucking read.They obviously would have preferred the 76 statute but the original song was composed in 57 and therefore covered by the 09 statute which requires all CP owners to join in the case.Unless the 76 statute is retroactive,which the claimants could argue anyway depending on it's wording.
Guys are such dickriders they'd overlook common sense to defend their star rapper.I love Jay but doesn't mean i should lose my objectivity.
September 4, 2007 12:52 PM
 

Mad-Mic said:

if its there song and used note for note timbo should pay up and the reason they waited was to try and get max pay out for profits made from the song concert performances etc etc.
September 4, 2007 12:53 PM
 

LTBROWN said:

HIPHOP IS UNDER ATTACK. EVERY FACET OF IT. BUT Y'ALL DUMBASSES STILL WANNA ARGUE OVER INDIVIDUALS WHO HATE ON EACH OTHER. THIS IS THE SADDEST SHIT EVER!
September 4, 2007 1:00 PM
 

TYBOGGIE said:

Them Fucking Idians, Man. Their music sounds good to us, only when it is Sped up, or mixed down or whatever.
Don't believe me. Listen to Punjabi MC, without the Knight Rider Beat and Jay-Z on it. You'd like to pull your hair out listening to that crap. lol
September 4, 2007 1:07 PM
 

odoggz said:

black people need to go learn how to make their own music or hire people to compose/play the shit they sample. If you really have a good ear, as a producer, you should be able to hum a tune then bring a musician to play it out for you on their instrument. hell with sampling!
September 4, 2007 1:08 PM
 

mervhage said:

Boss Up said:

"with a name like Osama he shouldn't even be givin the time to explain his case"

Shame on you dude.  You come off as being way more educated than to make an incredibly ignorant statement such as this.  Besides, what is so significant about the name "Osama"?  OBL was just a patsy anyways, he ain't sh*t.

The original song title means "what a shame".  I laughed at the irony that this song was sampled and disgraced it with "Big Pimpin".  What a shame, truly.

Also, the singer was Abdel Halim Hafez.  He died a long time ago, but this dude was one of the illest singers.  It's possible that whoever owns the rights didn't know of the existence of the song until now?  In any other case, there's no excuse several years to elapse before suing.

P.S.  If anyone wants to hear an original rapper and not some recycled clone who regurgitates the same crapovich, come check me out on myspace.  Feel free to big me up or rip me to shreds (I have two joints with Infamous Mobb, though neither are posted, but Nitty is my homey through and through... so I'm not that bad!)

Peace
September 4, 2007 1:12 PM
 

Nairobbery said:

hiphop isnt under attack.I've had my shit jacked and sued for it.It was my right.And it's this guy's right to sue for use of his copyright.Actually hiphop looks bad with all this victim playing.Rock producers and songwriters have been sued for jacking.Look at the case objectively.If Timbo had originally composed the song and sued if some rockers jacked the tune and 8 years later became millionaires off it he'd have a right.rock music wouldn't be under attack.I'm assuming if you were these Egyptian folks you'd just sit back and ignore it.If anything i sympathise with these folks.They might miss out on the earnings on their intellectual property due to a legal technicality.Listen to the original.There's no denying the tune is reproduced note for note.Jay and Timbo cant even deny that.The law is instead working for them...or it did on the 3rd of August.I hope these guys get paid.If making sampled music is hard then i believe the guy who actually does the original composition deserves something for his creative input.
September 4, 2007 1:16 PM
 

fourtun8 said:

Everything Timbaland has made he's stolen it from somebody, that is why he is successful. He dug deep for that.
September 4, 2007 1:25 PM
 

amBIGuous1 said:

@ mervhage...

Thank you man...can't believe those comments about dudes name being Osama he should be irrelavant.  No wonder most of the world hates us and calls us iggnorant to the rest of the worlds cultures.  We cant even accept a name.  Tisk Tisk

and yes Abdel Halim Hafez is crazy good
September 4, 2007 1:26 PM
 

BKsDrDRE said:

Ur all faggots
why the hate on sampling?
Do ya business and you wont get sh*t on, they thought they were slick (Timbo/Jay) and now they gotta pay no big deal, man up
SAMPLING IS HIP-HOP U IDIOTS
September 4, 2007 1:29 PM
 

BigSlimFL said:

Nairobbery said:
So if a guy jacks my car,I'm not allowed to go for his ass 8 years later?

Would you wait 8 years?

September 4, 2007 1:32 PM
 

Mos High Films said:

1st I would like my black people to stop leaving ignorant comments about the name of the person(Osama) sound like a bunch of red necks. Timberland and who ever else help arrange the song knew what they were doing. If I created something and then someone jacked even 50 yrs from the date I would look for that money. It's your right. Just because we like people music doesnt mean we should defend everything they do.

Check Out my man King Avalanche if 50 cents youtube competition.


Have a blessed day. My Jah guide us!!
September 4, 2007 1:33 PM
 

Mos High Films said:

1st I would like my black people to stop leaving ignorant comments about the name of the person(Osama) sound like a bunch of red necks. Timberland and who ever else help arrange the song knew what they were doing. If I created something and then someone jacked even 50 yrs from the date I would look for that money. It's your right. Just because we like people music doesnt mean we should defend everything they do.

Check Out my man King Avalanche if 50 cents youtube competition.

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Have a blessed day. My Jah guide us!!
September 4, 2007 1:33 PM
 

Rico Diamond said:

Producers gotta make sure they give credit to where credit is due. If you gotta hit song and millions of people are hearing it than you better believe you stand a chance of getting exposed. If you roughed a sample off!!

Big Pimpin was the shit tho!!!
September 4, 2007 1:36 PM
 

Crippled Seedz said:

Hip Hop has always sample. They shouldn't care cuz Jay Z and Timbaland got paper. This is part of the game....you sample and try to get it cleared or you wait for the lawsuit and pay them later. And odoggz you don't know what you're talking about!! Look at Quincy Jones.
September 4, 2007 1:41 PM
 

Crippled Seedz said:

U Know How We Do!
September 4, 2007 1:42 PM
 

LP2K said:

not suprised this got nabbed. they are really crackin down now on foreign music. i know that a song takes a while to blow up over seas. dont know why it took them this long to finally file a suit. if timbo got nabbed for that song then he definitely is getting got for that "indian flute" song he did awhile back. sampling has never been free. you need permission. that is why a lot of songs that were done end up on a mix tape because they didnt get the permission for the sample.
September 4, 2007 1:46 PM
 

KRSONE said:

WELL JAY WAS ALWAYS A BITER, NOW TIM!
September 4, 2007 1:47 PM
 

Crippled Seedz said:

It's called sampling. Hip Hop was built on samples. Probably all or your favorite 2pac and biggie songs were all samples.
September 4, 2007 1:53 PM
 

Crippled Seedz said:

www.myspace.com/crippledseed
September 4, 2007 1:53 PM
 

amBIGuous1 said:

oh and the version of Big Pimpin on the unplugged version with the roots, i personally think is better than the one on Vol 3....minus the other versus
September 4, 2007 1:53 PM
 

Bu$y said:

why is  does every beat tim makes ends up in court

September 4, 2007 1:55 PM
 

kuulski said:

Pimped the Beat.

Figures.

lol
September 4, 2007 1:57 PM
 

mervhage said:

I don't hate on sampling, I think it's dope when something gets flipped properly.  However, you gotta give credit!

www.myspace.com/mervhage



September 4, 2007 2:05 PM
 

Nairobbery said:

BigSlim said:
Would you wait 8 years?

Nobody knows the facts.It could have taken a while to actually realise it was their tune that was sampled.It also takes a long time to arrange law suits of this magnitude.And you normally don't rush to court first.They probably contacted Jay-Z and co. and tried to negotiate before they went to court.And even if they just waited and couldn't be arsed all these years it doesn't change the fact that their tune was jacked and it belongs to them.And i doubt any malevolence on their part coz if there is a copyright infirngement and they sued earlier then they'd be awarded on account of the fact that the song is probably still making money and probably will in the future.People are making a big deal out of the time frame.Normally the problem with taking a long time to sue is the evidential problems coz it's hard to prove things after a long timeframe.That doesnt apply here.
I'm not against sampling,I'm against not clearing your samples.Sampling is hiphop.But the original composer deserves his dues.
And those comments on the guys names and the terrorism jokes are just low.I'm still surprised why black people cry racist all the fucking time when they're probably the worst offenders.Whoever made those comments should never complain about "nappy headed hoes" comments from a white dude or 4 being profiled coz that's exactly what he did.
September 4, 2007 2:26 PM
 

mervhage said:

Big up Nairobbery, Mos High Films and Ambigous for backing up what I'm saying.

also, lol @ people's lack of understanding regarding who the real terrorists of this world are.  Do the Math!!!

myspace.com/mervhage
September 4, 2007 2:40 PM
 

coolal2121 said:

mo money mo problems
September 4, 2007 2:44 PM
 

Bobby Then said:

jus listened to it, lol he jacked tha fuk out that jnt lolololol all he should have to do is pay what he would have had to pay for the sample, Jay shouldnt have anything to do w/ it he didnt make the beat.
September 4, 2007 2:47 PM
 

Tommy2Gunz said:

Look you all have to understand sampling has always been a part of hip-hop it is not like Tim and Jay just invented it 8 years ago. But you have to clear all samples if you don't someone can sue you and take you for evrything you got. Stop thinking that sampling is bad when it has been done for years. Stop it people if you were real hip-hop heads then you would know about sampling, from Rock to Soul to Jazz. Listen to some of the older rap music back in the day and you will see that music has been sampled for years. They didn't clear the samples so they are guilty, for all you younger hip-hop heads out there don't think just because a producer uses a beat that it is not cleared. SO you all are wrong on both sides for defending Timbo ( who originally produced the beat) and Jay for not having his lawyer clear that joint, and you other producers who are mad if you love hip-hop the way you say you do then listen to alot of these older albums and hear the music they sampled. If you hate on them, then hate beat makers like Pete Rock, RZA, Preemo, Dr. Dre, J-Prince for sampling songs which they cleared. Get a grip of your history with hip-hop before you go crazy with it. Damn!
September 4, 2007 2:52 PM
 

tha clear said:

clear ya samples and/or chop'em up like primo
September 4, 2007 2:53 PM
 

Tha Real YaardFather said:

Nairobbery ...I agree he should get some money for his "creative input" but he should not get more than the amount the original sold for...Makes sense right...any extra sales will definitely be a result of timbaland's and Hov's star power. More than likely Hov will toss him a coin looks like he needs it ... it's obvious it was all good till 8 years ago...lol...Sampling is simple and plain urban creativity...all forms of urban music use sampling...The musicians who should be sampled don' have a problem with it...James Brown....Curtis Mayfied...old school bebop artists..etc. why did innercity youths turn to sampling other than creative expression ...probably the notion of sending kids to music school and shyt probably was inconceivable due to lack of funds...who knows? do some research ...I Know I will...


Long Live the greats...they actually live through sampling ...that's the Urban Music History Class ....
September 4, 2007 3:13 PM
 

da bul Reef said:

 Boss Up said:
wow people will do anything for money

with a name like Osama he shouldn't even be givin the time to explain his casE


WHO CARES IF HIS NAME OSAMA, PAY DA MUHFUCKA!! YO NAME COULD BE LEROY AND I BET HE COULD STILL GO 2 A BANK AND TAKE OUT A BUSINESS LOAN BEFORE ANY OUR BLACK ASSES COULD!!! SMARTEN UP BRO!
September 4, 2007 3:28 PM
 

Nairobbery said:

 Tha Real YaardFather said:
Nairobbery ...I agree he should get some money for his "creative input" but he should not get more than the amount the original sold for...Makes sense right...any extra sales will definitely be a result of timbaland's and Hov's star power. More than likely Hov will toss him a coin looks like he needs it

Where do you draw the line between star power and the quality of the song?He should be paid an ammount that takes into account the fact that each time the song plays his tune is heard in public i.e. it is broadcast.Copyright infringement is not normally about just taking a song but publishing or broadcasting it.If timbo made that beat and didnt release it but kept it in his basement and played it for his pals he wouldnt be committing an offence even if he was caught.I'm not infringing copyright if i jack your tune and keep the track.The offence is taking a guys shit and broadcasting it.So each time it plays on radio or on tv or in a club for commercial purposes etc there is an individual infringement.The law works that way and it is right although i won't get into the philosophy behind it in depth  here.That's how CP violation works.And i agree.You have no right to parade my product IN PUBLIC and pass it as your own without my permission.Each time the song plays on radio it infirnges on the egyptian guy's CP coz each new person who hears it goes "wow,timbo is sick...that melody is great".That credit belongs in part to these guys and they need to be paid for that.Jay should def toss him a coin...a valuable one at that.
September 4, 2007 3:34 PM
 

Swiffness™ said:

SHUT THE FUCK UP w/ that "stop samplin" shit. The crack down on sampling is one of the reasons mainstream hip-hop is such pop-rap snap bullshit nowdays. Also - HE DIDN'T SAMPLE ANYTHING! They're suing for *replaying* the notes. And there were how many notes in the main melody of the song? Like 5?

Pick up a book, go to wikipedia, do something, cause some of ya'll niggas iz DUMB.
September 4, 2007 3:52 PM
 

Perelli said:

why do we grow weed if we cant smoke it,  why do we have samplers if we are not supposed to sample.  WHY NOT SUE KORG & ROLAND.  

JUST LIKE THE GUN GAME, THEY ALWAYS GO AFTER THE PERSON THAT USES THE GUN NOT THE GUN MANUFACTURER.

JUST LIKE THE DOPE GAME , THEY ALWAYS GE THE PUSHER, NOT THE ONE BRINGING THE DOPE TO THE STATES

ITS CALLED AMERICA, NIGGAS, GET USED TO IT.

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September 4, 2007 3:54 PM
 

The Aristocrat said:

@ people who keep asking why did he wait 8 years???


the longer you wait, the more money you get in your summary judgment...

also when you wait you can catch people who sampled the sample (like Linkin Park) and add them to the lawsuit...
September 4, 2007 3:57 PM
 

blackmagicj said:

 
odoggz said:
black people need to go learn how to make their own music or hire people to compose/play the shit they sample. If you really have a good ear, as a producer, you should be able to hum a tune then bring a musician to play it out for you on their instrument. hell with sampling


to all you saying they sampled, they did NOT. they replayed the song. essentially he did exactly as you said, replayed the music himself with his own equipment. however, that  is still illegal
September 4, 2007 4:45 PM
 

ILLAMANIK said:

Im filing a class action lawsuit against Nelly for the "Country Grammar" melody. You can all join me because it was in all of our hoods way before 1999. Lets Get It!!!
September 4, 2007 5:01 PM
 

Timbaland en Jay-Z aangeklaagd « DiamondSuit said:

September 4, 2007 5:01 PM
 

Kweli said:

Hip hop has always been a lot about sampling; hip hoppers understand this.  The owners of the original song obviously are not into hip hop.  Even if they were, it doesn't matter.  The owners of copyrighted material can sue if it is lifted without permission - that's why it is copyrighted in the first place...duhhh.  It doesn't matter how long it has been since "Big Pimpin" came out or whatever motives people THINK the owners of the original material have in mind, it is their material and they have a right to sue and collect.
September 4, 2007 5:36 PM
 

Hoodgrown said:

The cats talking about not sampling obviously don't know hip hop's history. It's cool to be able to play some original shit. Hell, I'm learning how to do that now.. but it's also ill to flip a sample and have people wondering where the hell that came from.

Part of the culture. I don't want to start the whole sampling producers vs. non-sampling producers shit here...

but to each his own... live and let live...






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September 4, 2007 5:36 PM
 

Hoodgrown said:

King High Pimpin...
If that's your baby girl... she's beautiful....






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September 4, 2007 5:36 PM
 

Slash said:

Tim should know better than that. I listened to the original and he really did lift the melody. It's late as hell but still, I don't knock dude for going for his. I bet if someone steals one of timbo's melodies and makes a whole lotta cake off of it, he would be calling up his lawyer, too.
September 4, 2007 6:21 PM
 

slimhermano said:

tha clear said:
clear ya samples and/or chop'em up like primo

Exactly. Timbo straight looped the sample. "Make Me Better" is next because that sample wasn't cleared either.

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September 4, 2007 6:28 PM
 

Da Realeast nigga Out said:

I Agree Wi Boss Up On This 1!
September 4, 2007 7:06 PM
 

Quickbeatsonline said:

I think timbo is finding himself....looking like Dre...just taking samples...and catching all kinds of copyright cases....


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September 4, 2007 7:45 PM
 

darkknight11 said:

TYBOGGIE how stupid and ignorant can you get? What has Indians and Bhangra got to do with Osama or this article? Learn to spell if you want to insult, "Idians"?! haha whats your iq? And how can you have a opinion on bhangra if you dont understand punjabi?! I know your too stupid to know two languages, I mean, you cant even manage the one! Dropout, get a education.
September 4, 2007 8:05 PM
 

WilliamWW said:

If it is copyrighted and used without permission then one can sue. What do you think timbaland will do if someone used his shit to make money without his permission? He will Sue.

Hiphop does a lot of sampling and pays money for such. Ask the recording companies and producers or whomever. Else, leave it on the underground mixtape.
September 4, 2007 10:59 PM
 

KIng Music said:

I'm confused how Timberland even got that sample, that shit was made back in the 50's?? I woulda never heard of that shi** if it wasnt for this post
September 4, 2007 11:47 PM
 

KIng Music said:

I'm confused how Timberland even got that sample, that shit was made back in the 50's?? I woulda never heard of that shi** if it wasnt for this post
September 4, 2007 11:47 PM
 

KIng Music said:

I'm confused how Timberland even got that sample, that shit was made back in the 50's?? I woulda never heard of that shi** if it wasnt for this post
September 4, 2007 11:47 PM
 

killahkazi said:

Hov looks ugly as fuck on that pic
September 4, 2007 11:56 PM
 

jayy said:

im a new user 2 this i have however always looked at other peoples comments and i have recently looked forward to what bossup has 2 say cuz its humorous or on point especially cuz im sick of the 50 cent rumors and publicity hes getting but 2days comments forced me2 belittle bossup and his oppions. what the hell does this guys name have anything 2 do with it. keep in my u prolly said it as a joke but nonetheless i felt it was very immature im a huge fan of jay-z but if the sample didnt clear the guy has all th right to sue. wether his name is osama or mike johnson or lil scrappy. if names symbolized what a person was then should we knock timberland for a stage name the mimics a shoe?? or lil scrappy?? or lil boosie or all these stupid names that these people had a chose in choosing?? how can people that i feel are sterotyped all the time do the same thing??? however i respect ur oppinion and i aint trying to cause any drama or backlash just my thoughts.
September 5, 2007 2:47 AM
 

MIC STU said:

alot of people dont know this but...tim didnt actually do this beat....he bought it, from a kid from in MARYLAND.....and changed it slightly.....REAL TALK
September 5, 2007 5:01 AM
 

LTBROWN said:

BIN LADEN GOT JACKED FOR BIG PIMPIN? I CAN SEE THAT. LMFAO HAHAHAHAHAH J/K

HIPHOP WAS BUILT ON SAMPLES, PEOPLES.

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September 5, 2007 10:22 AM
 

Boss Up said:

who cares Timbaland is still one of the Greatest Producers
September 5, 2007 11:20 AM
 

shindogg said:

fucc dis byitch named osama wutz his name. its been 2 many years....da copyright iz expired. shyit was done 50 years ago, an da "singer" iz dead anyway. what do we gotta do, bomb emi arabia like we done afghanistan & iraq?? and i heard da song (thanx fo da link of it) deez faggots claim was "replayed" as big pimpin, and da beat aint da same. da 1st part of da melody iz similar soundin, as in NOT da SAME! da octave and instruments iz diffrent, an fo it 2 be "infringement" it hasta be like da whole song, not jus a piece of it. big pimpiin dont even have a middle eastern/egyptian feel 2 it, its a caribbean beach feel.  whereas, da k-whatever song clearly iz from da middle east. rap/hiphop iz based heavily on samples, an sometimes wuns wit samples iz tighter than non-sampled songs. and as far i c it, ''replayed" which btw iz really called "reproduced" (stupidass towel heads), iz in a completely diffrent category than samples. i bet timbaland takes alotta deez samples from public domain and unknown singers/musicians. i mean, if whoever it iz copyright expired or dey never made no bread off da shit, dont hate when somebody innovate an revitalize shyit an get dey doe on. i gotta support my nigga jigga on dis shyit. fucc deez foreigners...dey prolly terrorists like da rest a da middle east.
September 6, 2007 7:21 AM
 

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September 12, 2007 12:36 AM
 

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October 6, 2007 3:51 PM
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