Hannah Wants (to steal your tracks)...

Tbh, thats been going on all the way back to the early days of Chicago House.

Doesn't make it right or any less cringey.
 
HW "This will be my first and last comment I’ll make on the subject as I pride myself on professionalism and not engaging in negative bullshit but here’s my response to all of the Internet ridiculousness over the past 48 hours to anyone who wishes to hear the truth as opposed to social media madness...

The facts:

Found The Ground was made around 9 months ago and it’s no secret that the inspiration for the track was Joy O & Boddika – Mercy (VIP). I’ve been supporting Mercy (VIP) on radio, in mixtapes and in my DJ sets since it’s release and I went into the studio to create a piece of music that had a similar impact on the dancefloor. It was never intended to insult or offend.

Not one sample of any kind was taken from Mercy (VIP) to create Found The Ground so I’d like to squish the serious and may I add illegal “plagiarism” allegations right here. It is merely bitter controversy and a harder hitting headline for articles.

To anyone saying, writing and reporting that Mercy (VIP) and Found The Ground are “identical”... Wow. Are there similarities? Yes. Are they “identical”? Not at all. I could sit here and list the differences bar by bar, sound by sound but I won’t. Anyone with a set of working ears can pick apart the tracks.

I could (anyone could!) list literally hundreds of tracks over the years that have; sounded a little, fairly or extremely similar to others, been clearly inspired by others, physically sampled small or large parts of other tracks (both with or without consent), again I could go on and on here but I won’t.

Whether you agree or disagree with the any of the above it is subjective to each person but y’know what? It’s music and it’ll never change. Do I humiliate, comment or hate on any of the hundreds of promos I receive each week that have any kind of familiarity to another song? No. I don’t have the time or the will and it’s also not my place to pass judgement on anyone or anything. Let's put the world and the very real problems into some perspective here? Like really.

On an end note; people love a bandwagon, people love to hate, people enjoy trying to pull others down, people chat shit, people seem to get a mad kick out of saying the worst kinda things about other humans they’ve never even met or even have met yet been nice to their face (I’m not sure which one is worse!?)...
Unfortunately it’s life but I genuinely rest in the knowledge that 99.9% of the time the people who fall into the above categories never seem to be doing better than you and that’s enough ammo for me to keep me motivated, learning lessons and moving forward.

Thanks to my supporters you mean the absolute world and thanks to the people both inside and outside of the industry who have hit me up with kind words. After what can only be described as a fairly stressful day or two I’m off to spend some time with my family. ☺ x"
 
a producer/engineer mate of mine gave both tracks a real magnifying glass going over. His verdict :
"Yeah, the arrangements aren't as similar as that original video makes it look. They both drop at after 32 bars but so does 80% of dance music. The tracks are pretty similar, clearly she's f***ed up, but not sure she deserves all the nasty abuse she's getting. Credit to the ghost producer for doing such a good job of replicating those sounds, I wouldn't have got anywhere near that close! Wonder if people realise that a huge of chunk of all dance music is made by ghost producers, has been since day one. It's bad, but not quite as bad as everyone's making out."
 
about 80-90% of everything I hear nowadays sounds like something else done before - but good luck to anyone trying to prove plagiarism - it ain't George Harrison v The Chiffons anymore!
 
I love that video mainly for the little fella being derided as 'Chicken Little' and the middle chap being a Jack Black/Barry from Eastenders* hybrid

*British reference
 
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