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Addictive (2002 song)


 

"Addictive" is a 2002 single recorded by Truth Hurts for Dr. Dre's Aftermath label. One of the label's few R&B hits, "Addictive" features a guest rap from old school hip hop legend Rakim, and is based around a Hindi music sample, which eventually brought on a $500 million lawsuit against Aftermath.

Related Topics:
2002 - Truth Hurts - Dr. Dre - Aftermath - R&B - Rap - Old school hip hop - Rakim - Hindi

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Steve "Static" Garrett wrote the song's lyrics, and the record was produced by DJ Quik. Quik sampled for its instrumental track a Hindi-song he heard on television early one morning. The sample turned out to be "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai", a 20-year old song by Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar, which Aftermath neglected to clear the rights to. Copyright holders Saregama India, Ltd. issued a cease-and-desist order, which went unheeded. On September 12 2002, Saregama filing a $500 million dollar lawsuit against Aftermath and parent company Universal Music Group, and filed an injunction to prevent further performances or broadcasts of "Addictive" http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1457672/09192002/truth_hurts.jhtml.

Related Topics:
Steve "Static" Garrett - DJ Quik - Hindi - Television - India - Lata Mangeshkar - September 12 - 2002 - Universal Music Group

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Incidentally, "Addictive" was not the first hip hop or R&B song to use Indian or East Asian music; record producer Timbaland had been using Bhangra elements in his tracks for two years prior.

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Hip hop - India - East Asia - Record producer - Timbaland - Bhangra

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This song is still in recurrent rotation on many top-40, rhythmic, and urban stations. It is also known for spending 10 weeks at the top of American Top 40 (and also being the biggest dropper (from #6 to #32) in American Top 40 history).

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Recurrent rotation - Top-40 - Rhythmic - Urban - American Top 40

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