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Kernel Records, a music label based in Finland, has filed a lawsuit against acclaimed music producer Timbaland and Pop singer Nelly Furtado, claiming that the two stole elements from a song previously recorded by Finnish artists in order to create the song “Do It.” Produced by Timbaland and written by Furtado, the song appeared on the singer’s third album Loose in ’06, which also featured hit singles such as “Promiscuous” and “Say It Right.”

The Finnish record company alleges that production from “Do It” was taken from “Acidjazzed Evening,” a song originally recorded in 2000 by composer Janne Suni. According to Kernel Records, Timbaland “knowingly and willfully stole” the song.

In 2007, controversy arose when the first of several independent producers accused Timbaland of plagiarism via YouTube, using video evidence. Coincidentally, the production of “Do It” was also cited as being stolen work.

During the same year, Timbaland reacted to the accusations of plagiarism:

“That mess is so ridiculous,” he told Maryland-based radio show Elliot in the Morning. ” I can’t really discuss it because it’s a legal matter. But that’s why people don’t believe it. It’s from a video game, idiot. Sample and stole is two different things. Stole is like I walked in your house, watched you make it, stole your protools, went to my house and told Nelly, ‘Hey, I got a great song for you.’ Sample is like you heard it somewhere, and you just sampled. Maybe you didn’t know who it was by because it don’t have the credits listed.”

Because, as he claims, he heard it from a video game, he did not consider the possibility of a lawsuit, as he believed that the sample was public domain.

According to AllHipHop.com, Kernel Records is suing Mosley Music, LLC, and Geffen Records, requesting that the release, performance, reprinting, and sale of “Do It” be prohibited.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Big--Blu/ Big–Blu

    YEA I HEARD THAT 2……BUT CHECK OUT MY BEATS TELL ME WHAT U THINK

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ChannelJ/ ChannelJ

    How? Timbaland is beats

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/KBIGGS_785/ KBIGGS_785

    look for my mixtape it will be a banger

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/get_wit_eman/ get_wit_eman

    its possible..listen to the Mophatt module(the purple one). there are notes that play if a certain button is pressed. Kinda like a display to show you the way the sound can be used, and sure enough..its Missy’s Famous hit….2minute man..LOL…

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Kountry_Mayne/ Kountry_Mayne

    every one now a days is using something some one else made or produced from scratch. they just made cause he took somethin and made it better

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/GoinabilityINC/ GoinabilityINC

    Cut the corny stories. Like Tim said ,”sample and stole are two different things.” We mastered the art of sampling so good they started calling it stealing in order to get a cut. Besides, if you don’t know where the sample comes from, you use it and then play “let’s make a deal” when the owner comes out of the wood works. Then after such deal, you wind up sampling more of their work and they get their money. Now everyone’s happy. If y’all would’ve said that he buys beats from unknown beatmakers, that would’ve been more accurate. Nothing is original, it’s all been done before. Look at american music on a whole, most of it is mundane in that it follows the same structure no matter what you do. Cats gotta stop crying on youtube like we’re not all making the same s**t with a slightly different anus.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/LILMAMA_BF/ LILMAMA_BF

    im a hook maker

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/devten71/ devten71

    yes he did…he was sued 4 big pimpin 2..it was by some pakastani or some other person but he didnt even change the flow just added bass i was shocked i rocked that song in the truck

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Craig_da_Capricorn/ Craig_da_Capricorn

    Sampling is when you take “bits and pieces”, usualy from old forgotten works and add your own touch(usually with permission)…Thats what the foundation of real Hip Hop was built upon.In the 80′s everybody sampled James Brown or jazz. Stealing is using or taking the majoity of a composition without permission and trying to pass it off as your own.When someone samples its pretty obvious.I sample sold music all the time !

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