May 26, 2012

Pete Rock’s Moment Of Clarity



After Lupe told Sway that not everything has been resolved, Pete Rock clarifies a few of the events that has happened in regards to how “T.R.O.Y.” was used in Lupe’s new song. Pete, the floor is all yours.

It’s true that Lupe Fiasco’s representative from Atlantic Records contacted me last fall and he did so while I was in mourning over the sudden death of my cousin Heavy D. I gave the representative a conditional “yes” to use T.R.O.Y. for Lupe’s album but only based on the condition that I be involved on the project. It’s what I always say when approached by people who want to use that particular song. I was never contacted again. At no point was there any follow up from Atlantic Records. Now, the story gets twisted and it’s being said that I said “yes.” The part about my conditions has been left out to make me seem like I’m a hypocrite. When I heard about the song again, it was done, completed, and playing on the radio…and that was Monday night.
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