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Logic Sounds Off On Sample Clearance Frustrations "Forget Clearing Samples"

Logic Sounds Off On Sample Clearance Frustrations  Rapper, producer, and (now) best-selling author Logic took to Twitter on Monday (May 6) to vent his frustrations over recent sample clearance issues, following a frustrating battle to clear the use of the late Lou Reed’s “Walk On The Wild Side” for the Supermarket soundtrack.

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