Chris Brown
A producer for artist J. Cole, who goes by the moniker of
Vinylz, has publicly accused singer Chris Brown of ripping off
the song he produced for the rapper. Vinylz stated his
preexisting track, "A Tale of 2 Cities" produced for J. Cole, has
been ripped off for Brown's newly released song "Wrist."
J. Cole
Vinylz angrily stated on social networking regarding the
infringement, "SMH, this Chris Brown 'Wrist' beat is the worst
attempt at 'A Tale of Two Cities. N----- be studying my s---,"
tweeted Vinylz. "'How'd he get his 808 like that? What hi-hats
he used?' [My] new s--- is un-Youtubeable, though."
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Chris Brown Dissed And Accused
Of Copying J. Cole: 'Worst Attempt At Tale Of Two Cities'
Dec, 21, 2015, 03:19 PM - The New York producer Vinylz is
baffled as to why Chris Brown's song "Wrist" sounds like one of
the beats he made for J. Cole, and he sent a small shot at the
R&B crooner on Instagram. Other people on the social media site
chimed in as well. Apparently Vinylz, who's worked with people
like Drake, Jay Z, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj and others, said
"Wrist" actually sounds like Cole's "A Tale of 2 Cities," off
his latest release "2014 Forest Hills" drive. But he said
Brown's version doesn't match up at all, and it's a cheap
imitation.
"SMH, this Chris Brown 'Wrist' beat is the worst attempt at
'A Tale of Two Cities," wrote Vinylz..."N----- be studying my
s---," tweeted Vinylz. "'How'd he get his 808 like that? What
hi-hats he used?' [My] new s--- is un-Youtubeable, though."...