Cupe Posted September 13, 2018 Posted September 13, 2018 Kanye West and Lil Pump‘s new track “I Love It” has been gaining massive attention for many reasons — the beat, the music video, the subject matter. Now, the hip hop producer’s use of sampling is up for discussion as DJ David Morales points out, “that is my bassline!” The acclaimed house producer calls into question the track’s apparent use of an unauthorized sample from his Dee Red Zone Mix of “What Is This Thing Called Love” by Alexander O’Neal. When you hear it, well, it’s hard to disagree with the man… View this post on Instagram Legendary House DJ @djdavidmorales accuses #KanyeWest of stealing his bass line on the hit song #ILoveIt. Full story in bio link. A post shared by HipHop-N-More (@hiphopnmore) on Sep 12, 2018 at 11:19pm PDT “So yes, that is my bass line that I did over 25 years ago,” Morales states on camera. “Nobody asked me any permission. Nobody gave me any love. No points. No royalties. Not even a coupon at Walmart. Daaaamn! You know what I’m saying?” “But nonetheless, I’m going on record — this is my bass line.” Kanye West, Ronny J, CBMix, and DJ Clark Kent are credited with producing the new single. Watch the meme-worthy video and listen to the record by David Morales back-to-back below. Kanye West & Lil Pump – I Love It ft. Adele Givens Alexander O’Neal – What is this Thing Called Love? (Dee Red Zone Mix) H/T: Complex This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DJ David Morales Says Kanye West Stole His Bassline for “I Love It” [WATCH] Source Quote
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