Nicki Minaj and the case of the sorry sample - a podcast by Complete Music Update (CMU)

from 2020-08-31T06:00

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CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Tracy Chapman's accusation that Nicki Minaj is ignoring both the facts and the law in their sampling legal battle, plus the row over the inclusion of 'Rule, Britannia' and 'Land Of Hope And Glory' in this year's BBC Proms.



SECTION TIMES

01: Tracy Chapman v Nick Minaj (00:03:13)

02: Rule, Britannia (or don’t) (00:20:35)



STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK

Nicki Minaj’s Sorry claims ignore both the facts and the law, reckons Tracy Chapman

Wordless performances of Rule, Britannia and Land Of Hope And Glory to be included in Last Night Of The Proms 






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