
It Took Him 15 Minutes to Make a Hit — and Seven Months to Reclaim It
Rapper G. Moore didn’t own the rights to the beat that became the unexpected hit “Dash.” The legal wrangling to get it back is becoming increasingly common for rising stars
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Subscribe NowRapper G. Moore didn’t own the rights to the beat that became the unexpected hit “Dash.” The legal wrangling to get it back is becoming increasingly common for rising stars
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