Taylor Swift utilized a brilliant strategy to subvert royalties to her label. Music producer and co-host of the One Song Podcast LUXXURY sits down with Justin Jay to explore the intricate world of music copyright, touching on themes of interpolation, sampling, song covers, and the cultural perspectives of music creation in Jamaica
Taylor Swift's re-recording strategy, the art of sampling, and the cultural perspectives of music creation in Jamaica are discussed as Luxxury and Justin Jay sit down to chat about songwriting and the philosophy of copyright.
Join music producer and co-host of One Song Podcast Luxxury and they take a deep dive into why Taylor Swift re-recorded her catalog and what the difference is between interpolation, sampling, covering and outright plagiarism. Listen to the full episode to hear about the Marvin Gaye / Blurred Lines lawsuit with Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke and the ripple effect it has on song writing and music production.
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