Kanye West And Kim Kardashian Steal Copyrighted
Song From A 5-Year-Old Rapper (Videos)March 10. 2020
Zaza's "What I Do?"
The entire Kardashian/Jenner family fortune is based
on criminal copyright infringement, copyright infringement,
trademark infringement and patent infringement. The reality TV
family, as legendary journalist Barbara Walters once stated, has "no
talent." So they steal intellectual property and expose their bodies on social networking,
magazines and on television at every turn. It really has set a low
bar for talent in the industry that will have terrible long term
effects, as will become apparent.
5-year-old social networking sensation ZaZa has
built up quite a following on social networking. Zaza has 1,700,000
million followers on the social networking website Instagram. She has also made
appearances on television and performed at NBA basketball games.
Kanye West and daughter North West performing
Zaza's song "What I Do?" without permission in violation
of copyright laws
Zaza's
parents paid for studio time to record a song entitled "What I
Do?" The song was released with a music video and is known online by millions
of people as Zaza's music. That didn't stop greedy, unethical Kardashian and West from stealing the song for their 8-year-old
daughter North West to perform at one of her dad's fashion shows
during Paris Fashion Week.
North did a terrible job performing the song.
Zaza
Zaza's parents became angry and stated their little
daughter is "heartbroken" and devastated that North took her song
and performed it like it was her own (North's). When the story began
getting around on social networking, with people slamming West,
Kardashian and North, whom people state does not have a talent for
music (much like her non-singing, thieving mother), Kardashian
quickly took to social networking to give Lil ZaZa credit. Kim
clamed it was an "impromptu performance" but she is a liar, as they
had the "What I Do?" backing music ready and played it note for note
for North to poorly rap over.
Zaza
The nerve of them to arrogantly pretend no one knew
Zaza's song and North could just take it without credit or payment.
The little girl and her family worked hard on creating a career for
Zaza. For Kim and Kanye to just steal from another person, worst of
all a child, who is out there working to earn money for her future,
is contemptible. Do you not have enough from stealing from everyone,
that you have to steal from a child as well. God doesn't like ugly.
Feedback from Twitter.com
The fact of the matter is Kim, Kanye and North
committed criminal copyright infringement. You must obtain clearance
before publicly performing another person's copyrighted works. These
are known as "performance rights." Kim and Kanye are well aware of
this fact, but under standard Hollywood arrogance, thievery and
insanity, stole a little girl's song anyway. They traumatized a kid.
That's foul, disgusting and shameful. Not to mention greedy and
ugly. That greed is going to be their undoing and downfall in a
massive forthcoming scandal.
An item from Zaza's page on Instagram:
I keep telling you that the Kardashians/Jenners and
West are thieving miscreants (here
and
here). On his own West racked up many lawsuits and
claims of copyright infringement, even stealing from legends such as
Curtis Mayfield. Everything the Kardashians/Jenners have ever
released as products and through their shows are stolen.
Kim Kardashian and daughter North West
They've stolen preexisting perfumes that were
already on the market, fashion lines, make-up lines, and story lines
for their fake, scripted reality shows. It's all going to end very
badly for the family of Kardashians and Jenners (within the scope of
the law). They've built an empire on copyright, patent and trademark
infringement.
Side Bar: Jay Z and
Beyonce, who are in the same Hollywood cult as Kim
Kardashian and Kanye West, also stole a song and gave
their daughter Blue Ivy credit for it as songwriter when
she didn't write a thing (Beyonce Songs 'Spirit' And 'Brown Skin Girl' From The Movie 'The Lion
King' Contains Copyright Infringement And Contradictions).
They are deranged.
STORY SOURCE
Who Is ZaZa?
03 March - Following yesterday's Yeezy
presentation at Paris Fashion Week, the internet went
wild for North West's surprise performance on the
runway. The 6-year-old Kardashian-West performed a rap
over fellow toddler, 5-year-old viral fashion icon
ZaZa's original song, "What I Do?," which debuted last
summer.
As Kim and Kanye were proud parents
watching young North perform, others questioned their
lack of credit to the song's original creator. After
North's performance, ZaZa's parents took to Instagram to
explain the backstory behind "What I Do?", and to ask
the Kardashian-Wests to acknowledge their inspiration.
Shortly after ZaZa's parents' Instagram
post, Kim expressed her pride of North via Twitter,
while also giving a little shout-out to ZaZa. She then
commented on ZaZa's Instagram post, claiming she "didn't
mean to not give credit where credit was due."
While this seemed to resolve the matter
at hand (ZaZa's parents posted Kim's comment to their
story with the caption "All love, all good"), it brings
to light a much larger, ongoing problem. Celebrities of
Kardashian caliber are often caught referencing — or
even appropriating — the work of lesser-known artists
without giving credit (think: when Ariana Grande's "7
Rings" sounded a little too familiar to Princess Nokia's
"Mine")...
https://www.papermag.com
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