Yama Buddha a big HIT with his first album for his zap, for
his real life lyrics and most of all the controversial music. Most call is a
Copy but in fact it is not.
Especially in Nepal, producing an album or coming up as
singer in radio and television media is no big deal. Money speaks more than anything in Nepali
Music and it needs no example to prove. In such “source force chalne” field,
talents remain in the dark due to couple reason: 1. they are not close to RJs
and VJs of the capital city, 2. they do not have money to pay those RJs and
VJs, as without money they don’t play audios or videos in their shows.. and so
on.
With all this going on, a talent comes up and surprises
everyone with his Nep Hop music. Yama Buddha is here to rap Nepali harsh
reality, and SAATHI simply says it all.
So, what’s SAATHI all about ? Clearly explains “Saathi means FRIEND in
Nepal”. But it is also about the music. That track Yama used which has been
blamed as a copy. And with this, listeners somewhere put in with all those copy
cats in Nepali music… Adrian Pradhan, Mt.8848 n more.
But………. we do need to know SAATHI’s track is not a copy.
So, what is it? It sounds the same as song from the east
found on youtube.com
Of course, yes it is exact track but yet it’s not a copy.
The track used in SAATHI by Yama is originally “How you make me feel” by
shadowville.com user: slantize. It is a Royalty Free music, it can be used by
anyone for a certain price (royalty). And that’s what Yama did and most rapper
around the world do, as on this genre of music you are not bounded by specific
music chords.
That’s what it is. Definitely not a copy. And also SAATHI is
lyrically great.
1 comments:
No doubt YB was great rapper/singer, respect for him. But bro SAATHI music is a copy of Turkish music. Just search for ' husnu senlendirici istanbul olali'. Listen to this song and check the release date as well.if you want you can also dig down more.
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