@@Enlightenmentbringer Yeah but I've been seeing too many songs that sampled Numa Numa/Dragostea Din Tei nowadays, and frankly it has started to bother me that they can't just remix the original with original vocals instead. Besides, a lot of people who sampled it also don't credit the original producers for the melody creation. Mainly because they straight up stole the melody and transposed it.
@@NightcoreSkies That's the unfortunate reality of what "artists" do. It kind of ruins the potential of what the artist can do. They rip the melody and mildly alter it by changing the BPM or frequency or adding an effect of some kind... Even much of the stuff hitting the radio is ripping the melodies of previously successful songs. There are some great artists that do their own work, like Alan Walker, but it's harder to find many unique artists. Also, you have a good selection of music. Keep it up! Subscribed 😁
@@Enlightenmentbringer Yeah exactly. Well, it sucks but that's within their own right because of copyright law, so no one can stop them from doing it. But it also really sucks that distributors like Distrokid doesn't prevent stolen songs. Like I've seen countless of stolen remixes of songs with the original song name but not the original OR even the remixer's artist name. They just straight up making thousands of dollars off stolen songs. Also thank you!! I also own a record label (that's being dissolved due to legal reasons next year) with real artists onboard. Check out my official music videos if you're interested. OR my artists have been promoted on EuphoricHardstyleZ or whatnot.
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Numa Numa sample again, hey?
Dragostea Din Tei was good stuff
@@Enlightenmentbringer Yeah but I've been seeing too many songs that sampled Numa Numa/Dragostea Din Tei nowadays, and frankly it has started to bother me that they can't just remix the original with original vocals instead. Besides, a lot of people who sampled it also don't credit the original producers for the melody creation. Mainly because they straight up stole the melody and transposed it.
@@NightcoreSkies That's the unfortunate reality of what "artists" do. It kind of ruins the potential of what the artist can do. They rip the melody and mildly alter it by changing the BPM or frequency or adding an effect of some kind... Even much of the stuff hitting the radio is ripping the melodies of previously successful songs. There are some great artists that do their own work, like Alan Walker, but it's harder to find many unique artists. Also, you have a good selection of music. Keep it up! Subscribed 😁
@@Enlightenmentbringer Yeah exactly. Well, it sucks but that's within their own right because of copyright law, so no one can stop them from doing it. But it also really sucks that distributors like Distrokid doesn't prevent stolen songs. Like I've seen countless of stolen remixes of songs with the original song name but not the original OR even the remixer's artist name. They just straight up making thousands of dollars off stolen songs.
Also thank you!! I also own a record label (that's being dissolved due to legal reasons next year) with real artists onboard. Check out my official music videos if you're interested. OR my artists have been promoted on EuphoricHardstyleZ or whatnot.
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