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Statut : Célibataire
Ville : Baltimore
Région : Maryland
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 6/11/2005

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lundi, octobre 08, 2007 

Wordsmith Issued Statement,

It has been brought to Wordsmith's attention that Nas released a track last Friday called "Surviving the Game/Times" that closely resembles his track, "As the Art Fades Away," Produced by Strada. Word is a huge Nas fan, so he is sad to see something like this is possible and he doesn't want to jump to conclusions either. Word debated over even speaking on this issue because he is not trying to build his career off of someone else's fame and he prides himself on that. Wordsmith had this to say:

I wrote my track "As the Art Fades Away" in 2006, as an unofficial version that I actually recently re-recorded for my debut album "The Next Level Experience" on Saturday, October 6th until I heard about this. My in house producer Strada made this beat a year ago and I am here to just state the facts and not attack Nas, so I just ask that everyone judges this fairly. No producer is going start a track the exact same way and no producer is going use the same sounds, loops, rhythems, etc. to create a track. My version starts off with a sample of my own voice saying "The pop rap charts make the art fade away" followed by "That's the whole tragic point my friend." Now, whoever produced Nas's version, and I heard its Chris Webber, which sounds rather odd to me, would not start there track off with the same sample unless they heard it somewhere else first. To me they strung the sample out from there, so it would sound different, but the piano, horn, and baseline are exactly the same way my producer laid his.

Two, my producer used "What Would I do" as the hook part of my song and I Chose to fill it in by saying Imagine if certain rappers never did what they did, how would the game be. Nas's version uses the same concept, but the producer uses a different section of the song where its says,"What Would I do," from the Wiz and just looped the hook. I have never officially released this track and it can only be heard on my myspace page. I put it out last year because I felt the game really needed it, but I like I said I have re-recorded it with no samples and a female singing on the hook, so it is radio ready to be dropped as my first official single on December 1st. I still filed it with ASCAP last year and anybody can look up my name at ascap.com to see I registered it last year along with the BDS. Furthermore, Nas has the same concept as me and I just want to say this again, no two rappers are going write about the same thing when they hear a beat and no two producers are going to produce a beat the same exact way. With that said, that's what makes music unique; the fact that any musician has the creative freedom to create something special from scratch, that's what keeps music fresh. I don't really know what else to say, but that I am disappointed in one of our greats, but at the same time, I do not know Nas or Chris Webber for that matter, so I can't really say what happened. I do know the Wiz movie has been out there since Nas and I were kids and millions of producers could of sampled it, but my Producer Strada had the idea first, so that tells me something, but until the facts come out I am just speculating.

Finally, please don't look at this as I am complaining because I am not, I just felt the need to speak on it because so many great people have come to my defense, so I would like to thank everyone out there for that and I even would like to think any haters as well because we all have a job to do. So what I have done is post links to both tracks below, pleasecheck them out and leave your comments. Thanks for everyone's time and lets not make this a bash session, but a good old fashioned challenge to Nas and the fans. Let us know who has the better track because my official version of "As the Art Fades Away" will drop on December 1st followed by the Video on MTV and BET, so look out for me, PEACE!!!

Wordsmith-As the Art Fades Away (Produced by Strada/Click for Unofficial Release on Myspace)

Nas-Surviving The Game/Times (Produced by Chris Webber)




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Spirit Equality

 
I would put most of the blame on Chris Webber as far as alleged biting, because the beats sound crazy similar and the vocal sample selection with the beat arrangement is too similar to be coincidental. Nas' actual rhymes are more about his personal experience in the game rather than talking about rap generally, so I don't know if I can say that Nas heard your joint before he wrote his. Unfortunately, hip-hop producers can't sue other sampling producers for arrangement, at least I have never heard of such a case (note to all producers, holla at your lawyer and investigate copyrighting 'arrangement' of your samples, I don't think anyone has yet and someone should try it).
 
Publié par Spirit Equality le lundi, octobre 08, 2007 - 8:51
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Pale (Heroes 4 Hire)

 
that's really sheisty. i understand using the same sample, but to make a beat so similar and in the same basic time period...c'mon now! that's a little far fetched. i've used the same sample as people many times and came out with something TOTALLY DIFFERENT. chris webber did used to play ball in d.c., so i wouldn't be surprised if he still had ties to the baltimore/metro area and has heard your track. i hope this works out in your favor, because it is obvious you are not in the wrong.

peace
 
Publié par Pale (Heroes 4 Hire) le mardi, octobre 09, 2007 - 12:03
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Mister I am so ’88

 
I would agree with the other comment it just shows you how us REAL HIP-HOPPERS think alike, Emcees and Producers alike. That is all I have to say just make it a battle like Chill Rob G and Snap for "The Power". LOL
 
Publié par Mister I am so ’88 le mardi, octobre 09, 2007 - 12:07
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fed

 
Nice job trying to taint Nas.
You're dropping names while Nas is dropping truth. Get a day job.
Shit's basic.

Why are you releasing that shit as a video, man? Why you bloodsuckin' man? You want fame that bad? You're making a video for a year old song?

Whatever man, just know you're hurting Nas. Listen to his verses man. You know you feel it. You know it's real.
 
Publié par fed le mardi, octobre 09, 2007 - 11:45
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fed

 
Nevermind man. do what you do. sorry bro. I wish i could delete that shit. i wish i knew how delete this dumb myspace account.
 
Publié par fed le mercredi, octobre 10, 2007 - 12:04
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fed

 
nevermind man. i wish i didn't write that. do what you do. i wish i knew how delete comments.
sorry bro.
 
Publié par fed le mercredi, octobre 10, 2007 - 12:04
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Face Value

 
i just listened to both tracks, i dont see a huge similarity in the subject matter of the lyrical content. Yours is more imaginative where Nas' is more real life. In contrast, I've heard hundreds of songs by different artists using the same samples and virtually the same beats. The only difference in this situation, is Nas will receive credit because he has a larger audience. Peace.
 
Publié par Face Value le mercredi, octobre 10, 2007 - 7:58
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well....how can you prove your producer had the idea first?
just because the song was released recently doesnt mean it was recorded to recently
it could have been a throw away track from Streets Disciple for all we know


u never know.
 
Publié par le jeudi, octobre 11, 2007 - 8:41
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