Oliver Tree Reveals Shocking Truth about Miss You & Southstar Pt. 1
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- @OliverTree spills jaw-dropping details on the Miss You & Southstar incident. You won't believe what he shares in this exclusive interview with @AnthonyPadilla 🔥 #olivertree #aloneinacrowd #missyou #southstar #olivertreeinterview #shorts
Who’s version is better?
southstar or Oliver Tree
Oliver
South star ngl but he should of just asked Oliver for permission
Southstars but I feel like I heard their version way before Oliver's ever even hot the shelves... Like years and years and years before. But hey who knows. I really could care less it's a single song that honestly wasn't even that great to begin with.
Southstar he made the song Oliver just had some catchy lyrics he sampled and completely reworked and had someone else sing it
@@dehv_solodidn't south stars version come out like a little over a year ago?
This guy is actually super chill and humble. Met him in Houston and dude was very nice
cOOL
Dudes bowlcut-mullet is crazy af bro 😂😂😂
Wig
it goes hard
A was gonna say this 😂😂😂
@@akfishing4291goes hard? Goes about as hard as riding a short bus with other equally special kids
@@lincolnmechnah you hating that shit fire 🔥
i cant believe this guy figured out how to make his actual real hair look like a cheap wig
That’s not his real hair It’s a cheap wig
Yea it's a wig
@@marcuspiercr6392 the thing is, i really don't think it is
@@ryles5069it is
@@ryles5069 it is lol
I like how he’s not just ignoring it because people were really pissed about this
He did if ignore it for a long time actually lol
@@yehheapsmadaybut I know so it’s nice he’s talking about it and not just ignoring and sweeping it under the rug
@@yehheapsmadaybut why I said “people WERE really mad about this, it happened months ago but this is when he’s finally talking about it
And he lied, Southstar cleared the Sample, but he was greedy and wanted the money himself
@@sKY-pg8utfrom what I’m getting it’s not even him himself, he wasn’t even involved in this process bruh
So one guy samples A song and the original artist samples the Sample 😂😂😂
Nope not quite.
Southstar sampled parts of the Oliver Tree song
Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz straight up ripped the whole remix from Southstar with minimal edits and didn’t even credit him. Despite southstar having re recorded the vocals so it’s not even Oliver tree singing. Which is hilarious.
@@yungchris3238stop dickriding southstar
@@yungchris3238seems fair. Both screwed one another
@@yungchris3238ripped? literally lyrics and vocals same ...dude make "mix" stole it from him and he stole it back
@@yungchris3238 and Southstar refused to credit Oliver Tree. Both sides did something wrong.
Southstar cleared the sample through Oliver's label. Olivers label said Southstar can't sample the vocals directly, but he can re-record the lyrics to use in his song, so he did. Oliver/his label then seen how well the song was doing / how good the song sounded and ripped off Southstars beat to make an ''offical'' remix of Olivers song, this would be fine if Olivers label approached Southstar for an offical release, but they didn't, they just stole it.
exactly
The label allowed Southstar to do a remix, they didn't release it as a remix and released it as just "miss you" without crediting Oliver. The label just wanted it to be retitled to include Oliver, Southstar didn't budge and decided to be petty about the ask and do their vocals over to skirt the copyright of the actual performance. SO then the label retaliates and snuffs out the southstar version. Tbh both sides of this could have been nicer but obviously the label oliver is signed to has more power in this and ultimately burried Southstar.
@@Cheezusexactly
It's more complicated than that. But the labels are super shady anyway, southstar circumvented copyright, and Oliver's label didn't like that so they did something similar to southstar because they just want to make money from songs. It's a solo guy v a label so we often side with the solo guy, but no one is doing anything illegal it's just all a little amoral.
Oliver’s label are greedy stinky people who crushed south stars break beat. He changed everything. They screwed him. Oliver was 100% complicit. Don’t be fooled
How it went in a nutshell:
- Oliver made the Song "Jerk"
- 2 years later Southstar remixed Jerk and retitled it as "Miss you" without Oliver's knowledge nor crediting Jerk.
- Oliver's label saw Miss you went viral and got jealous
- Label had Oliver re-release the unlicensed remix as their own with slower tempo to get views and money
- Southstar fought back and spread a controversial news that Oliver stole his song as if owns the original legally
- Now most people don't even know that Miss you is actually a remix of Jerk and Southstar's version looked original cuz it was released months before Oliver's version came out.
Wrong.
Southstar partially cleared the sample for jerk, but wasn't allowed to use the vocals but was allowed to re record the vocals in his own voice.
The label knew the entire time & when Southstars song started gaining traction, dikcholes label just took the song. They kept the soundtrack but re-re-recorded the vocals & gave no credit to southstar for the soundtrack.
The issue is, "Miss You" sounds nothing like the original song "Jerk". On the other hand Oliver's "Miss You" version sounds 1:1 like a full copy of Southstar's "Miss You".
@@denissinner4625 the way, the song is sung without the high-pitched voice is exactly the same bottom line is Southstar should’ve went to Oliver or even just credited him in the song. All he did was change the music and the pitch of the voice
@@denissinner4625 thats litterally how remixing works its not gonna sound the same
@@TheTulerieas someone whos worked in L A all my life, management agencies dont be giving their artists songs away unless a much bigger artist pays for it, and thats why everyone saying that bs your say sound stupid. Please where are the messages giving him permission? No he probably called start into an artist management agency because thats an easy thing to do. I just dont know how yall be living dumb af.
So basically, your label made the song and said “hey we’re gonna release this”
Bro didn’t touch the song at all.
"talent"
He made the source material
He made the original song 😂
@@jaket7911 no, it was literally a beat he had.
The label put it on this song, kept the vocals and everything this other dude made, But said Oliver made it lol.
No it's literally Oliver's trees song jerk.
I ain’t gon lie I didn’t understand nothing he said😂
Same with me lol😂😂😂😂
Same lol
I thought my english is bad lol
Still trying to figure out what he was trying to say
Thanks gosh I am not the only one 😂😂😂😂😂😂
i like he is addressing it but also allowing the creative freedom of art.
did anyone else just want to hear what his actual voice sounded like?
The song is called Jerk, you're welcome.
@@awake-not-wokebest version by far.
Couldn't even make eye contact 😂
I noticed that too. Not even a little bit.
What does that mean?
@@justaghostintheseaautism, probably
@@justaghostintheseafeels like OP is implying Oliver is lying about this. I casually like Oliver Tree, not enough to know what’s real and what’s not.
@@justaghostintheseaIt rather means that he’s very focused on what he’s saying. Could be ADS but I would be careful to just diagnose anything from a mere video
I don't know any of these people nor the songs they are speaking of. I think I am grateful for that.
I used to think that. But Oliver Tree actually does make some good music. It’s not what you’d expect.
"I don't know you, I'm grateful for that."
Now say that in the bad part of your town, say it to the biggest black muthafuker walking, just minding is business and say that exact same line and see how that goes.🤣
Think of it as a challenge, no guns, no knives. Old school way. You will be grateful that you can talk shit anonymously in your safe space.😅
@@PROUDxRUSHxDENIER Are you ok? Because what you said made no sense. It isn't what I wrote and misses the point. Also, what you said was a bit racist. I suggest you try not to be afraid of black people, there is no reason for it.
Now, I also won't advice you to talk shit to random people just for the sake of it. It's not a good way to behave and will get you in trouble.
Take care, I hope you find peace.
@@PROUDxRUSHxDENIERtop tier schizo stuff. Like watching crackhead mozart punch invisible gorillas while in line at the dmv.
@@PROUDxRUSHxDENIER random black guy aint gonna do shit, neither is anyone else.
Miss you is a song by South Star that samples "jerk" then Oliver's label saw the song was doing good so they recreated the song that came from the original sample
That was not a “Sample” they stole his song made it phonk then released it
It is a remix, not a sample.
@@iidogninjxIt was a remix of Jerk like it or not
@@gamertag5030 It’s deceptive when the remix is renamed and the artist doesn’t make it clear that it is a remix.
I've heard this whole situation might be just an advertisement stunt. I was invested in this drama when it started and there were some conspiracies that they were in contact and planned to release then at different times because they knew Oliver will either way get more money from it but people will make an effort to support the little guy because he's supposedly being attacked for no reason and so Oliver will not go after Southstar and now Southstar gets relevancy and Oliver gets some money
He had done this kind of drama milking as a advertisement tactic before so people had grounds for this
This is exactly what I believe happened. Oliver is a marketing genius and every drama I've seen him in has been fake. He for sure blew up southstar and himself they both gained from the situation.
Life goes onion onion onion onion onion onion onion onion on
The real story is actually that Robin Schulz (infamous for stealing) just ripped the Southstar Remix and got into contact with Oliver Tree first to officially release it.
In the meantime Southstar did acquire the rights and apparently re recorded the lyrics (which were also stolen by Schulz) to officially release it. Schulz and Oliver Tree say to this day that they bought the remix from southstar, who says that they’re lying he never sold the rights.
The real jerk (pun intended) is Robin Schulz. His other hit, Sugar has a really similar backstory with him stealing that too. Google for the Davido&Neuhaus remix, it’s the original version.
Source: Trust me, bro
@@dr.fischie1801 Source: I lied
@@dr.fischie1801u a delusional
@@dr.fischie1801 naa there are enough videos out there exposing robin schulz and oliver tree plus the music label for the bs they be doing
Stop the drugs bro.
I only clicked on this because of his hair, and didn't hear a word he said because of his hair.
Need to get an interview on them both. Can't only hear one side
There is no "other side." The guy remixed a song by Oliver Tree and released it without giving Oliver any credit whatsoever, and then replaced Oliver's vocals with someone else singing the same words all in order to pass it off as an original song.
There isn't another side. That's just what happened.
The vocals were literally random BS, the beat made it a hit. "Stealing" random vocals (he didn't btw) of something that wasn't a hit and stealing a beat that absolutely was a hit... What's worse? 🤷🏼♂️
@@stefan514 The fact you think they're random BS shows that you are genuinely 'too stupid to get it.' Because to me and a lot of other people, it's far from random.
He writes songs with vague meanings to apply to a wide range of people that can then be applied to different situations in different peoples lives. That's why he's so popular. Regardless of what some stupid bitch that doesn't think *taking something a person made and passing it off as your own* isn't stealing. Seriously. That's got to be one of the most idiotic things I've read on here.
@@stefan514 why did Southstar sample those vocals then, they're not really special but them being written by Oliver tree certainly gained traction .
Especially cause he's lying here
Thats some bullshit, he 100% knew
It’s his art.
“Duhhhh it’s his art” that someone got permission to use, and then was recreated without anyone’s permission because it was popular. Corporations and labels aren’t your friends, and Oliver absolutely knew wtf happened.
@@jax2903If he had permission, he would have credited Oliver instead of removing his name and trying to pass it off as a 100% original creation
And Oliver doesn't need anyone's permission to release a song he wrote in the first place.
Yeah for sure, bro is looking at his feet like a kid who just got caught lying
@@jax2903Did you not listen to the video? No one got permission.. he stole it.
It sounds like a Eurostar song. Sounds nothing like Oliver, some straight basement rave European house/ techno/ drum and bass.
It’s clear the label didn’t expect the kids rendition to go viral. So in the end when it did they pulled the old “it was ours first” copy right trick. Robbing the kid blind after clearing the song and providing rendition conditions.
Good old music business.
I like both songs equally, they both have a vibe for different times
Oliver’s version is what I have on my Spotify playlist so…yeah
😂
The original song by Oliver was really impressive, the southstar remix has a free spirit attached and I love it, the final song was made to be sold to the masses, but it is still great because of Oliver.
That haircut got to be birth control 😂
Its a wig
Just to be clear the original song with marshmallow sounded nothing like the mix southstar made, he made a regular song into something viral and olivers team wanted to just take it
@truetranny he took a snippet brodie
Using a sample is fine.. I think both labels did what was within the boundaries of acceptable music practices. This is inspiration.
'sampling' is what lazy fucks call it that can't come up with their own stuff.
Other people call it stealing.
I just listened to the og version, Jerk, and it sounds awesome. Go give it a listen!
Body will steal his haircut
See you in November. I never thought I'd Stan hating Hollywood and this world the way I do but I fucks with you oliver. ❤
Dies anyone think he's really happy with that haircut? As Charles Barkley says TERRABULL!
So because you don't like it, other people can't? Wow. How very bitchy of you.
The kid won’t be still in that haircut
This song is Music History and went down like no other ever, Amazing!
Theres a huge difference between sampling a vocal, and taking an entire beat and recreating it.
If you think taking the vocals and using them word for word is not stealing, then you sir, are a genuine fucking idiot.
Jerk was such a pretty song and it was ruined with all of these remixes
Bro is rockin...
The Bucket.©️™️®️ Bowl-cut+Mullet=🪣
THIS is brilliant song writing! I'm 60, so I've had 40 years to judge countless songs "in my head". I award this song 678,500,022 Marshmello points and the Shemp Howard Lifetime Award plus 5 Bucks.
aw that’s amazing! i’m glad to hear the point of view from someone who has had many years of experience haha
There’s no way that Oliver Tree, Southstar, and Robin Schulz (both Germans) were not in on this faux controversy to hype up attention. They’d be suing the crap outta each other if the record labels sniffed any copyright infringement.
Jerk is superior. Don’t disrespect someone else’s art. (He didn’t get permission at first only later so it’s fuckinn rude)
So you saying he did get the rights? So what’s the problem
@@NNiico_o From what I heard southstar actually cleared everything with oliver before the release, so yeah, it's a cashgrab
southstar stole his song so he is bad guy for using it ??? 😅😅😅😅
@@Mengeneful Southstar made a remix, and published it with the permission of Oliver.
Now he cries about it. As I see it, Southstar, a small German producer got ripped off by a big crybaby
@@kemian4156 'big cry baby'
You can obviously tell who's jealous.
The orginal is actually a banger. To me it's a big surprise how everyone ignored it.
I love "Jerk" fuck all this bullshit
Are we all just going to forget that Obi-Wan is the voice of copperbottom...OBI-WAN
EWAN MCGREGOR
Rodney Copperbottom to be precise
Who else thinks he’s just yapping
That's because you're gullible.
Nah dude is definitely a simp
So it’s complicated, but personally I think Oliver tree is pulling some selfish bullshit. So here’s what really happened. Oliver tree released a song called Jerk initially. There’s a few lyrics from that song that south star asked Tree’s label if he could use in a remix song. They told him that’s fine as long as somebody is doing a vocal cover of the song. So south star made a kind of electric song that uses some lyrics from Oliver tree. Oliver tree didn’t like that so he made a very similar sped up remix song using that same part of the song jerk and then claimed they stole from him. Also gotta be honest Oliver trees version of the song is kind of anxiety inducing and It makes my chest tense lol..
It's obvious but idiots who have no idea, will tell you that you're the stupid one lol
bro is complicit and he knows it
Everyone still doesn’t get that the label makes the decisions and the songs not the stars
Not necessarily, it depends on whether the label has all the rights or not, if Oliver owns a part of his own music, his label will have to come to him and at least have a conversation
Southstar cleared the sample & when his version started getting popular, Oliver took the mix & claimed it as his own. That is what most people call a "dick move"
Oliver made the better version of the same song twice 😎
Once I heard the song was a remix of his own song and listened to it, he or his label can do w/e they want.
If you make remixes or sample, you give credits/splits. You didn’t create something from scratch, you created from something you took.
People really mad at him when the all they did was pull the same thing the guy did and did better 🤣🤦🏽♂️
"did and did better "
Americans are clueless about electronic music.
miss you (southstar) is nothing like Jerk.
Whereas miss you (Oliver tree) is identical to miss you (southstar). Literally identical they didn't miss a beat
@@infrarot4052 Yes, not a single person here among the 330 million have any idea. Electronic music is a purely European phenomenon. Most people here don’t even have electricity.
@@AsYouLikelt Thats exactly what i thought. Thanks for clarifying this.
Barber: "what's hannenin"
Dude: 90's baby bowl in the front, 70's hippie in the back"
In my opinion, "Jerk", the original version of the song, is the absolute best version of it.
Southstar just made a problem for everyone
Keep glazing
@@kraibs7041 I'm the biggest glazer there is jealous boy.
Southstar made the beat!
@@noddy1569 southstar took someone's property and tried to slap something on it without any legal permission. Idc if he produced the whole damn song, he doesn't own it.
@@OnlyLocusPlus oh please.. texts have always been copied. miss u is a techno song so it depends on the production and not the voice wtf you have no idea about the subject matter
Oliver Tree looks like Dirty Dominik Mysterio with this hair 😅😂
crazy way to negate 100% of the blame
The truth is typically a great way to negate bullshit.
Bro looks like he wants me to repo cars for him to resell.
I rlly liked the original back when I first heard it but the new remix is a banger also.
This dudes hair, im dying😅
The original still kills the remix version
This is pretty much how music is now a days just people stealing other people’s beats changing it enough to be considered not a copy right violation
Justice for Southstar!
Oliver Tree accepts how it went on. Is fair that he earns money for it… but he has to REALLY thank Southstar for his own success, because until this day is his very best song.
Fuck why is it so hard to believe him.
Southstar cleared the sample through Oliver's label. Olivers label said Southstar can't sample the vocals directly, but he can re-record the lyrics to use in his song, so he did. Oliver/his label then seen how well the song was doing / how good the song sounded and ripped off Southstars beat to make an ''offical'' remix of Olivers song, this would be fine if Olivers label approached Southstar for an offical release, but they didn't, they just stole it.
Because you can tell he’s lying. No eye contact whatsoever, he’s making the story up
@@NotWatchingTV You just copied that from another comment that got parts wrong.
@@adriel68he’s not Oliver’s label gave south star permission but south star didn’t put Oliver’s name in the remix so Oliver’s label got mad and tried to make them but south star just re-recorded Oliver’s volcals making it his so Oliver’s label in retaliation took his song and redid his vocals so in the end south star isn’t the victim just some random kid
@@NotWatchingTVsample and ripping off is the exact same thing buddy.
Makes me happy to see all the comments calling out the bs and being on southstars side. Too many times small artist get screwed over by labels / bigger "artist"
So because Southstar is small, he's right?
That's some massively idiotic logic right there.
@@evarchavex4800 Who are you calling an idiot? Did you not see the video. The guy himself said that his label straight up ripped off this guys remix to make there own version. How about you get a little more informed on the subject at hand before making yourself look like an ass
Watching Mexicans copy this guy's haircut is my favorite new thing
You mean no sabo kids, as a Mexican from Mexico I don't see people with this cut
@@bit9524 pisas?
If the guy recreated it he has 2 policy rights. Parody rights, and copyright infringement rights, Oliver's record label putting his vocals on a new beat are on a line of legal and not legal...
Bro this guys hair. It looks like a Vector-Morgan Wallen crossover 🌝🌝
southstar 🔛🔝
WHEN WAS THIS RECORDED???????
The no eye contact shows he’s trying to remember the fake story they came up with
Damn, internet body language experts are out today.
It’s literally the internet and you can fact check this stuff? the original song is called jerk by Oliver tree (him) I literally remember listening to the album it released on when it came out. Somebody else sped up his song and released it as their own.
Armchair psychologists in the comment sections rn
I would find it perfectly acceptable if he had just said “someone stole my song and I figured out a way to steal it back.” Twist it however, you want it’s Olivers art period
@@notconvinced2204 to be fair he’s in an interview and the guy probably asked about the whole drama of the situation
At least it ended well. Seems like both sides did some mildly questionable stuff. It's too bad it couldn't have just started out as an official remix or collab, but it's beautiful that it ended up that way.
They did southstar dirty man…
Back in my day, celebrities were actually attractive.
Back in your day, pathetic fucks cared about physical appearance.
Bro I hate that Oliver tree man, his voice
Bro that loop was so clean
Moral of the story: give credit where it's due.
Southstar wanted to cut out Oliver, and he got what he deserved.
ladron que le roba a ladron tiene 100 años de perdon
Thief who steals from another thief has 100 years of forgiveness, your team is actually pretty cool for that
dude steals a song, (people are okay), dude steals song back (HOW DARE YOU!!!)
Glad he talked about him and the other artist
Weird way to say you've ripped off a young DJ's song and re-released it with your name on it
Bro the hair hahahaha
Love oliver but theres like a 98 percent chance this isnt true
It is crazy because one of my friends was on the other side of this story racing to get a music video finished so that they could sign the southstar song under Sony
How to beat thieves at their own game. Well done.
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“i didn’t even care “ but bro knows the whole exact story
Modern problems require modern solutions.
seems like southside took olivers beat and lyrics, resang and and changed a cord or two in the instrumental and is trying to take credit for the song as a a southside realesed product. but olivers label took it and and is having oliver resing, and they are re-realesing it as a official remix for his song bc its his song wtf everyone complaining about. southside practicticly j borrowed this guys car got some viral clips from using it and then returned it to which this guy added some tune ups to the car. almost an exact mimic of the situation.
Bro had his sing remixed and then stole it. He did southstsr dirty.
The sad part is that the label wins regardless. They used RUclips's ridiculous copyright system to get all of the money from South star's song, which means:
1. If you support Oliver, the label makes money.
2. If you support South Star, the label makes money.
And best of all, Oliver takes all the heat for what they did.
Southstar Version is a masterpiece
It's well documented that Southstar was given licensing...
Southstar remixed the song and different vocals. Then Oliver's label took the song and remixed it but used Oliver's original vocals
tbh worth nothing is better than miss you
dude he did that kid so dirty. he should be ashamed.
This is exactly my fear as an artist realized
Tbh lot of artists need to admit where their inspiration came from. if its been made due thinking a sound could be better in a different thing
Thanks for the props!! 🎉😂 - SouthStar
Man, the original song "Jerk" by Oliver Tree is actually really cool!
But both Oliver's label and Southstar and his label both screwed up and turned it ugly, and poor Oliver was drawn into this mess.
But the original is really cool! Go check it out!
Basically Olivers label stole the remix from some kid who worked hard on an original song, all because he dared to sample oliver.