The Doe Boy asks Jennifer Lopez to clear the sample for his upcoming song 'I'm Real'
The Doe Boy asks Jennifer Lopez to clear the sample for his upcoming song 'I'm Real'
Updated on July 16, 2022 17:03 PM by Anna P
To get his sampling issues resolved, Doe Boy is willing to take whatever steps are necessary. On Thursday (July 14), the Cleveland rapper shared a video on Instagram asking the public for help getting Jennifer Lopez's attention to clear her "I'm Real with Ja Rule for an upcoming track. It's J. Would it be possible for you to clear my song? It would be helpful if you could clear my song.
If you want anything, I'll give it to you. That's what the streets want to hear. I have loved you since I was a kid," he said while pointing to a poster of Jennifer Lopez in his bedroom. "Not in that way because I respect Ben Affleck. Batman is also one of my favorite characters.
Anybody could ask me - I'm saying please and I'm not saying. Come on, I'll give you whatever you want. It's just a matter of clearing the song. There is such a strong desire for it on the streets.
I would like to start the summer off As a result of its September 2001 release, the anthem topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks non-consecutively, and its video won Best Hip Hop Video at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.
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In 1995, Gotti convinced the three rappers to form a supergroup called Murder Inc., which would later become the name of his record label. There was no official album released by the trio during their short run.
The mogul spoke on the red carpet at the 2022 BET Awards about his upcoming Murder Inc. documentary series, which will include insight into the short-lived supergroup. "It's all in the document," he said. "Watch the document."
Each of these three men was like a brother to me, so I felt a special connection to them. We had all known each other for about ten years before we got together.
Jay and X have been friends since 1987, and Ja and I have been friends since 1991. I knew those three would conquer the world before they did. As a result, I was greedy, knowing they were all nice, and I wanted to do an album."