Kanye West accused of plagiarising Aphex Twin's song


Los Angeles, Aug 27 (IANS): Rapper Kanye West has been accused of “ripping off” a song by Aphex Twin for a sample featured on his 2010 track “Blame Game”.

The electronic musician, real name Richard D. James, has hit out at West over an apparent sample of his track “Avril 14th” being used on “Blame Game”, which featured on Kanye's 2010 album “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”.

James claims he offered to help the star create a sample, but was rebuffed by his team, who went on to take credit for the finished track, reports contactmusic.com.

"Is it a sample? I actually don't know what it ended up being in the end, I'm so slack,” he said.

He added: "I know that he tried to f*****g rip me off and claim that he'd written it, and they tried to get away with not paying. I was really helpful, and when they first sent it to me, I was like, 'Oh, I can re-do that for you, if you like', because they'd sampled it really badly and time-stretched it and there was loads of artefacts.

"I was like, 'I'll just replay it for you at that speed if you want.' And they totally didn't even say 'hello' or 'thanks', they just replied with, 'It's not yours, it's ours, and we're not even asking you any more.'"

“Blame Game” features crooner John Legend and sees Kanye rap about his past relationships.

  

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