As mentioned earlier though. Sampling and remixing is a major part of the music industry. Hip hop started by people just looping soul and funk music and then rapping over it. Some of the most notable film scores and soundtracks are basically riffs taken from composers like Bach and Mozart. It's in all areas of music ALOT more than you'd realize. I love trance music and I think like 95% of the industry is pretty much remixes lol.
Most artists are totally flattered when another artist wants to sample one of their tracks. In order to even use the sample (and sell it commercially) the artist has to get permission and clearance from the original artist (or their record label). Plus, the original artist gets PAID and makes tons of money from it.
( *sometimes* an artist like the rolling stones don't want someone like Kanye remixing their track. But it's tough shit, because the Rolling Stones don't even own the right to their own songs anymore and their record label owns the song now. And since Kanye just paid them fat.. the Rolling Stone's record label may say.. Fuck you Mcjagger. We don't care what you think. I think this acutally happened to the rolling stones, Phil Collins, or someone else. Sometimes that happens. But more often than not, the artist receives a lot of money for the other artist to remix/sample his track, so he doesn't care.)
So anyways, hopefully my rant sheds some light on the music industry. I was heavily involved in the music industry for a while. I had a whole bunch of people rip my shit over the years.
Immortal Technique *stole* one of my tracks and used it on an album. Honestly, I was pissed when I found out. I wasn't even mentioned anywhere on the album. When I confronted him, he had no idea that I created the beat and come to find out a shady producer claimed he authored the beat and sold it to him. Immortal Technique's music is sick, so I let it slide and life when on. I could've had a lawsuit and would've won, but it was just not worth it for me.
Another guy took my track and it ended up being a #1 song in Nepal. I didn't find out until like a year or two later, when some random person from Nepal asked me why I was trying to *steal* a beat from a popular song in Nepal and claim it as mine. Dude. I was fuming lol. Especially when I heard the song and found it wasn't even remixed. They literally jacked my song, 100%. Not even a hi-hat thrown in or anything lol
**This post was edited on Mar 4th 2018 at 1:38:37pm