Sampling is stealing

>Sampling is stealing

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>make entire song about how you can't steal beats
>sue Madonna for stealing beats

It certainly is lazy if you make a whole song out of someone else's sample.

Avalanches and J Dilla probably put more work into their tracks than most “real” musicians do

what do you know there's good artists and bad artists

>Avalanches
I have no respect for them after how shit Wildflower was.

It can be considered stealing, especially if it's fucking lazy sampling.

How is wildflower shit?

might have something to do with almost all of it sounding fucking awful and being an insult to the first album
maybe it's because I waited 15 years for a followup to my favorite record of the 2000s.

Hot take: Sampling IS, by definition, theft.
But theft isn't always bad, and sampling is one of the instances where sampling classifies as 'good' or 'acceptable' theft.