Jay-Z & Timbaland Slapped with $2 Million Lawsuit Over 'Paper Chase' Sampling
By TheBlast Staff on May 18, 2019 at 3:17 AM EDT
Jay-Z and Timbaland allegedly sampled a song from a soul musician for two of their famous tracks, but they apparently never told the guy -- and since he's a "senior citizen" who doesn't listen to "rap" -- he never knew the songs existed!
81-year-old Ernie Hines filed a lawsuit, obtained by The Blast, against Jay-Z, Timbaland, Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings, Universal Music Group and Sony Music.
Hines, a soul musician from Jackson, Mississippi, says he's the co-author and composer of the 1969 song, "Help Me," which was sampled on both Jay-Z's "Paper Chase" from the Hard Knock Life album, and Ginuwine's 1999 song, "Toe 2 Toe."
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Timbaland produced both tracks, and the document notes that "Toe 2 Toe" has sold over "2 million copies."
Hines' attorney, Christopher Brown, writes that his client is a "senior citizen, does not listen to rap music and was unaware" that the songs contained his music and composition.
The lawsuit claims neither Jay nor Timbaland ever reached out to Hines, and between 1998 through 218 never paid a dime to sample his work.
Hines is suing for copyright infringement and demanding at least $2,000,000.
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