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Biggie's "Ready to Die" is dead...

How much are ya'll willin' 2 pay for me 2 make a copy 4 ya? I just downloaded a copy...

http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/65625.htm

JUDGE KILLS B.I.G.'S 'READY TO DIE'

A federal judge has iced future sales of late rap legend The Notorious B.I.G.'s multiplatinum debut 1994 rap album "Ready to Die," because the title track used part of an Ohio Players song without permission.

Executive producer Sean "Diddy" Combs and his Bad Boy Entertainment were found guilty in U.S. District Court of Middle Tennessee on Friday of illegally using part of the '70s band's song "Singing In The Morning."

A jury awarded $4.2 million in damages to two music companies that own the rights to the Ohio Players' recordings.

Now a sales ban by Judge Todd Campbell will prevent the album and song from being sold in any way - from stores to Internet downloads and radio play.

The Brooklyn rapper, also known as Biggie Smalls...His first album...
 
> How much are ya'll willin' 2 pay for me 2 make a copy 4 ya?
> I just downloaded a copy...
>
> http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/65625.htm
>
> JUDGE KILLS B.I.G.'S 'READY TO DIE'
>
> A federal judge has iced future sales of late rap legend The
> Notorious B.I.G.'s multiplatinum debut 1994 rap album "Ready
> to Die," because the title track used part of an Ohio
> Players song without permission.
>
> Executive producer Sean "Diddy" Combs and his Bad Boy
> Entertainment were found guilty in U.S. District Court of
> Middle Tennessee on Friday of illegally using part of the
> '70s band's song "Singing In The Morning."
>
> A jury awarded $4.2 million in damages to two music
> companies that own the rights to the Ohio Players'
> recordings.
>
> Now a sales ban by Judge Todd Campbell will prevent the
> album and song from being sold in any way - from stores to
> Internet downloads and radio play.
>
> The Brooklyn rapper, also known as Biggie Smalls...His first
> album...
>

They'll likely release it without the track.

But I bet the albums with the track are going to be worth a whole lot more later on......
 
Which song used this clip?

> How much are ya'll willin' 2 pay for me 2 make a copy 4 ya?
> I just downloaded a copy...
>
> http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/65625.htm
>
> JUDGE KILLS B.I.G.'S 'READY TO DIE'
>
> A federal judge has iced future sales of late rap legend The
> Notorious B.I.G.'s multiplatinum debut 1994 rap album "Ready
> to Die," because the title track used part of an Ohio
> Players song without permission.
>
> Executive producer Sean "Diddy" Combs and his Bad Boy
> Entertainment were found guilty in U.S. District Court of
> Middle Tennessee on Friday of illegally using part of the
> '70s band's song "Singing In The Morning."
>
> A jury awarded $4.2 million in damages to two music
> companies that own the rights to the Ohio Players'
> recordings.
>
> Now a sales ban by Judge Todd Campbell will prevent the
> album and song from being sold in any way - from stores to
> Internet downloads and radio play.
>
> The Brooklyn rapper, also known as Biggie Smalls...His first
> album...
>
 
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