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It Looks Like Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” Was Stolen From A 2016 Recording From Independent Artist Jase Harley

Many music fans are saying that Childish Gambino’s number 1 hit single “This Is America” released on 5 May, copies elements from “American Pharaoh” from Jase Harley’s 2016 album Free Pxrn: The Memoir of an American Heathen. 

Jase Harley has responded to the controversy by saying “I feel extremely humbled to be recognized and labeled as one of the original inspirations for one of the most important pieces of music and visual art of our time.  I appreciate all the love and support! But PLEASE DON’T let this controversy dilute the message me and @childishgambino are trying to convey. We are speaking about injustices we’ve encountered and he’s helped to provide a platform for all our voices to be heard. Let’s not discredit him for that! The focus should be on affecting change in our communities and building equality. This is bigger than me and him and bigger than music. Let’s not lose focus ?? #noonewinswhenthefamilyfeuds#futurists”

In another post Hasley goes on to say “Just to elaborate, I’ve never spoken to @childishgambino, his team or any other producers..EVER. I made my song “American Pharaoh” entirely by myself. I’ve been a classically trained pianist and music producer long before I had a talent for rap. The song was always my song, it’s personal and means a lot to me. I’ve lost best friends and family to gun violence. So this song was never about money for me. It was therapy and a chance to raise awareness. I have always felt “This is America” was influenced by my song but i wasn’t worried. Sampling is the culture in hip-hop, and I honestly feel they dug in the crates for inspiration. It just so happens that crate was my record. I’ve always been self sufficient and never needed to chase or copy another man, so I let it be and will continue to take it with a grain of salt. I’ll let the culture decide on Mr. Glover and his career. That’s not my responsibility, I’ll continue creating my legacy through music and art, and building my brand globally. I appreciate all the new fans and supporters. I’m here to affect change, there’s so many bigger issues facing us at this time. Thanks. #becausetheinternet

Listen for yourself. Do you think Gambino stole Harley’s song for “This Is America”?

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkc_rJJg27q/?taken-by=jaseharley

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkf9EcaAxel/?taken-by=jaseharley

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