Timbaland and Jay-Z might have to shell out millions of dollars to soul singer Ernie Hines, who alleges the music moguls stole samples of his work.
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According to reports from the Blast and TMZ, the suit was brought in response to both Jay-Zโs โPaper Chaseโ from the 1998 Vol. 2...Hard Knock Life album, and Ginuwineโs 1999 song, โToe 2 Toeโ on 100% Ginuwine.
Some might say that both songs have been around for years, so why wait to complain about it now? Well, lest we forget, Ernie Hines, the soul crooner from Jackson, Miss., who co-authored โHelp Meโ (1969), is 81 years old. According to the lawsuit obtained by the Blast, as a senior citizen, Hines is so disconnected from hip-hop music and culture that heโs just now hearing how Timbaland boosted his track.
So now itโs about 20 years later, years that Hines could have been using those sample-clearing checks to help live a more comfortable life and heโs upset. Looks like Hines is ready for a paper chase Timbo and the rest werenโt expecting.
The practice of sampling throughout hip-hop music is as widespread as not giving full credit and compensation where itโs due. Many music makers hinge on the hopes that the chosen sample is too obscure to be recognized, either because the original is a rare cut from a little known artist, or because the sample has been chopped, looped and contorted beyond recognition. However, usually, when large record companies are involved, samples are routinely cleared. Itโs unclear why Hines or others involved in making โHelp Meโ werenโt contacted for permission.
While reports havenโt mentioned Ginuwine in the lawsuit, according to Complex, the lawsuit seems centered on Ginuwineโs song:
While Jiggaโs song is merely one of Vol. 2โs album cuts, the bulk of the damages are assumed to be centered around Ginuwineโs 1999 single, โToe 2 Toe.โ Like โPaper Chase,โ Timbaland used portions of โHelp Meโ when producing โToe 2 Toe.โ Yet instead of being a deep cut for dedicated listeners, โToe 2 Toeโ took on a life of its own going on to sell 2 million copies.
Hines has filed against Jay-Z, Timbaland, Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings, Universal Music Group and Sony Music.
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