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Thread started 03/08/04 1:54pm

pandemonium

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Who wrote 'I hate U'

'I hate U' is one of my fave Prince tracks and it is supposed 2 be composed by Prince with The NPG (according to the maxi-single).

On Mary J. Blige's "The Love I Never Had", they uses the same beats as Prince does at the end of the Chorus, but that song is supposed to be written by Jam, Lewis, Wright and Blige. No sample is mentioned !

Since Jam & Lewis is credited I wondered if this was a P / Jam & Lewis collaboration.

Have anyone else noticed the similarities ?

Give me your thoughts - please !
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Reply #1 posted 03/08/04 1:59pm

okaypimpn

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pandemonium said:

'I hate U' is one of my fave Prince tracks and it is supposed 2 be composed by Prince with The NPG (according to the maxi-single).

On Mary J. Blige's "The Love I Never Had", they uses the same beats as Prince does at the end of the Chorus, but that song is supposed to be written by Jam, Lewis, Wright and Blige. No sample is mentioned !

Since Jam & Lewis is credited I wondered if this was a P / Jam & Lewis collaboration.

Have anyone else noticed the similarities ?

Give me your thoughts - please !


As far as I know Prince wrote "eye Hate U." As far as the "sampling" is concerned, maybe it was just a Minneapolis thing where they were channeling the same inspiration of music. lol
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Reply #2 posted 03/08/04 4:56pm

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okaypimpn said:

pandemonium said:

'I hate U' is one of my fave Prince tracks and it is supposed 2 be composed by Prince with The NPG (according to the maxi-single).

On Mary J. Blige's "The Love I Never Had", they uses the same beats as Prince does at the end of the Chorus, but that song is supposed to be written by Jam, Lewis, Wright and Blige. No sample is mentioned !

Since Jam & Lewis is credited I wondered if this was a P / Jam & Lewis collaboration.

Have anyone else noticed the similarities ?

Give me your thoughts - please !


As far as I know Prince wrote "eye Hate U." As far as the "sampling" is concerned, maybe it was just a Minneapolis thing where they were channeling the same inspiration of music. lol


I thought prince wrote " I hate U" lol
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Reply #3 posted 03/08/04 6:57pm

ThugBeauty02

"I hate U" is one of my favorite songs TOO!!!!! I listen to that song at least 3 times a day and I never get tired of it! I thought Prince wrote that too... it's way too fly to be written by someone else.
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Reply #4 posted 03/08/04 8:20pm

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I like the song, but knowing that Witness 4 The Prosecution is out there somewhere, I can't fully appreciate the "courtroom" scenario as being original in I Hate U . . .
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Reply #5 posted 03/08/04 9:51pm

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Jam and Lewis have made a lucrative career out of imitating prince. They are very talented but they steal alot form Prince. Listen to janets early music and you'll hear alot of prince touches. Listed to Escapade and then listen to Prince's I could never take the place of your man. They are similar. They acknowledge the impact prince made quite openly in interviews. Therefore I doubt that prince stole it from them.
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Reply #6 posted 03/08/04 10:46pm

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pandemonium said:

'I hate U' is one of my fave Prince tracks and it is supposed 2 be composed by Prince with The NPG (according to the maxi-single).

On Mary J. Blige's "The Love I Never Had", they uses the same beats as Prince does at the end of the Chorus, but that song is supposed to be written by Jam, Lewis, Wright and Blige. No sample is mentioned !

Since Jam & Lewis is credited I wondered if this was a P / Jam & Lewis collaboration.

Have anyone else noticed the similarities ?

Give me your thoughts - please !


You are dead on! IF you listen closely that entire album sounds as if it is coming from one sample or another. If you take a song change a few notes and play in a different arrangement it is not a sample and requires no clearance. The influence in there.
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Reply #7 posted 03/09/04 12:51am

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You´re right, they ARE great musicians, I love what they did with Alexander O ´Neal and the SOS Band but they do steal a lot....and I think Prince sometimes "borrowed" some beats or melodies from them, so it´s kind of mutual but Jimmy Jam and Terry stole more from Prince than the other way around. Listen to Possessed by Prince, especially the version from the movie Purple Rain, the scene where Morris and Appolonia drink together and Prince plays Beautiful Ones, you can hear the beat of Possessed and it sounds very much like You Can Be Mine off Janet´s Control album. And I think it´s obvious that they stole that beat from I Hate U as well. Mary J´s song came out a bit late though, cause as far as I remember that song was talked about and parts of the lyrics were mentioned in a VIBE interview and article waaay BEFORE that song came out. It was sort of an outtake of her previous album.
But to keep it short...this time THEY borrowed blatantly from Prince.
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Reply #8 posted 03/09/04 2:15am

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I wrote I hate U evil ...but Im ok now biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 03/09/04 2:32am

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i remember from an interview that Sonny T and either Michael B, Tommy Barbarella or Morris Hayes came up with a big part of this song when prince walked out. when he came back the song was almost finished.
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Reply #10 posted 03/09/04 2:52am

TheFrog

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i remember from an interview that Sonny T and either Michael B, Tommy Barbarella or Morris Hayes came up with a big part of this song when prince walked out. when he came back the song was almost finished.


lol

That may be true, but it does sound an awful lot like something made up for a lawsuit.

Prince: Your honour, I wrote the damn song.

Sonny: Bullshit, prince. I did.

Prince: When? I don't fucking remember that.

Sonny: Well, i mean ... you know ... i think you went outside for a cigarette.
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Reply #11 posted 03/09/04 5:22am

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I remember that during the Nude tour the band played part of Janet Jacksons "What have you done for me lately" and Prince asked several times "Who wrote that?". I always thought that was a comment on Jam and Lewis "borrowing" things musically from Prince.
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Reply #12 posted 03/09/04 6:26am

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mozfonky said:

Jam and Lewis have made a lucrative career out of imitating prince. They are very talented but they steal alot form Prince. Listen to janets early music and you'll hear alot of prince touches. Listed to Escapade and then listen to Prince's I could never take the place of your man. They are similar. They acknowledge the impact prince made quite openly in interviews. Therefore I doubt that prince stole it from them.


good points. i guess prince decided to strike back when he stole "black cat" for "endorphinmachine" eek
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Reply #13 posted 03/09/04 9:20am

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fms said:

mozfonky said:

Jam and Lewis have made a lucrative career out of imitating prince. They are very talented but they steal alot form Prince. Listen to janets early music and you'll hear alot of prince touches. Listed to Escapade and then listen to Prince's I could never take the place of your man. They are similar. They acknowledge the impact prince made quite openly in interviews. Therefore I doubt that prince stole it from them.


good points. i guess prince decided to strike back when he stole "black cat" for "endorphinmachine" eek


Hey quite possible, I never noticed that.
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Reply #14 posted 03/09/04 9:42am

Martinelli

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Belgian journalist, notorious Prince fan & downright twat, Serge Simonart asked Mary J 'bout
the resemblance 'tween "Eye Hate" U & "The Love I Never Had", a few years back. Mary got all
bitchy pretending not 2 know what he was talking about. In fact she had never ever heard
this tune called "Eye hate u"... confused
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Reply #15 posted 03/09/04 9:44am

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skywalker said:

okaypimpn said:



As far as I know Prince wrote "eye Hate U." As far as the "sampling" is concerned, maybe it was just a Minneapolis thing where they were channeling the same inspiration of music. lol


I thought prince wrote " I hate U" lol


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Reply #16 posted 03/09/04 9:45am

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mozfonky said:

Jam and Lewis have made a lucrative career out of imitating prince. They are very talented but they steal alot form Prince. Listen to janets early music and you'll hear alot of prince touches. Listed to Escapade and then listen to Prince's I could never take the place of your man. They are similar. They acknowledge the impact prince made quite openly in interviews. Therefore I doubt that prince stole it from them.


Hell, listen to Klymaxx's "Lock and Key." Sounds like a Jamie Starr production to me! lol
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Reply #17 posted 03/09/04 9:51am

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eye Hate U was written by prince and the NPG. The Mary J Blige track completely rips it off. In fact, many critics pointed out the similarities upon the release of the Mary J Blige track.




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Reply #18 posted 03/09/04 10:44am

molove

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:eye: Hate U was written by prince and the NPG. The Mary J Blige track completely rips it off. In fact, many critics pointed out the similarities upon the release of the Mary J Blige track.


Well there is another story....

A local musician here in Seattle, WA actually sued Prince, claiming he wrote ‘I Hate U’. I kid you not. From what I remember he claims that he sent a demo to Prince and some how or other it turned into I Hate U. I’m pretty sure this went to court here in Seattle. I haven’t spoken to the musician guy in years, so I don’t know how it all panned out. It was kept on the hush tip for whatever reason.

Yes I was shocked when I heard about this. I was like you gotta be joking.
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Reply #19 posted 03/09/04 11:06am

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molove said:

JediMaster said:

:eye: Hate U was written by prince and the NPG. The Mary J Blige track completely rips it off. In fact, many critics pointed out the similarities upon the release of the Mary J Blige track.


Well there is another story....

A local musician here in Seattle, WA actually sued Prince, claiming he wrote ‘I Hate U’. I kid you not. From what I remember he claims that he sent a demo to Prince and some how or other it turned into I Hate U. I’m pretty sure this went to court here in Seattle. I haven’t spoken to the musician guy in years, so I don’t know how it all panned out. It was kept on the hush tip for whatever reason.

Yes I was shocked when I heard about this. I was like you gotta be joking.


Too funny. Just about every musician gets accussed of this at one point or another. Always someone looking to get a piece of the pie. Prince even had his sister try to claim this (it was thrown out of court, since it was fairly well established that the sister wasn't speaking to P when the songs were written!)
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Reply #20 posted 03/09/04 11:19am

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I like the song, but knowing that Witness 4 The Prosecution is out there somewhere, I can't fully appreciate the "courtroom" scenario as being original in I Hate U . . .


That's very interesting because I think the Jacksons disliked Prince at one point. Jimmy Jam said that Janet's father made him promise that Janet wouldn't sound like Prince. Ironically, I think Janet's music is very much like Prince, at least her earliest work. "What Have You Done For me...." sounds so much like Prince with the short, staccato Synth rythyms and stuff. Her music is incredibly loud, I think to hide the fact that she can't sing worth a damn.
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Reply #21 posted 03/09/04 2:03pm

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molove said:

JediMaster said:

:eye: Hate U was written by prince and the NPG. The Mary J Blige track completely rips it off. In fact, many critics pointed out the similarities upon the release of the Mary J Blige track.


Well there is another story....

A local musician here in Seattle, WA actually sued Prince, claiming he wrote ‘I Hate U’. I kid you not. From what I remember he claims that he sent a demo to Prince and some how or other it turned into I Hate U. I’m pretty sure this went to court here in Seattle. I haven’t spoken to the musician guy in years, so I don’t know how it all panned out. It was kept on the hush tip for whatever reason.

Yes I was shocked when I heard about this. I was like you gotta be joking.


Most of these losers who think prince or anyone else stole something from them, if they had any talent they would have some credentials. Egos in music are ridiculous. Prince don't need to steal nothing from no one, what has your idiot buddy ever accomplished?
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That's very interesting because I think the Jacksons disliked Prince at one point. Jimmy Jam said that Janet's father made him promise that Janet wouldn't sound like Prince. Ironically, I think Janet's music is very much like Prince, at least her earliest work. "What Have You Done For me...." sounds so much like Prince with the short, staccato Synth rythyms and stuff. Her music is incredibly loud, I think to hide the fact that she can't sing worth a damn.[/quote]

The jackson's and Prince have always had a rivalry/dislike for each other. The story about making them promise not to make janet sound like Prince is true. Prince/Michael are each other's nemisis' always have been always will be even though they are both not important inside the business anymore.
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