Exclusive: DJ Hell’s IDG Responds to Felix Da Housecat’s Plagiarism Charge

Sep 21st, 2009 | By admin | Category: Hot gossip

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DJ Hell’s label, International Deejay Gigolo, has spoken out exclusively to Big Shot about Felix Da Housecat’s accusation that Hell is “stealin’ my $h*t releasing it with No permission.”

Some of you may have noticed that Felix Da Housecat is waxing lyrical this week about the origins of the vocal Hell has used for “The DJ.” We would like to make this statement as a reaction:

This week sees the release of DJ Hell’s latest single “The DJ feat. P.
Diddy,” the third installment in a trilogy, which began in 2003 with “Let’s Get Ill” feat. Kelis, followed by 2005’s “Jack U.” Their latest collaboration was approved by P. Diddy and Bad Boy Entertainment in January 2009, with contracts issued by their law firm Grubman, Indursky & Shire, P.C. Since that time International Deejay Gigolo Records, under the A&R direction of DJ Hell, acquired a host of acclaimed remixes, which all passed through P. Diddy’s office for approval and have subsequently found their way to your local record store.

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  1. Wasn’t Jack U involved in another controversy between Felix Da Housecat and Hell…isn’t Jack U Felix’s song?

  2. Let’s have a house music tribunal decide.

  3. “He [Hell] still had to get permission from me, because it was my recording session outtakes from Jack U. Not only that, he released Jack U without my consent or permission also and put my name and art on it..and I let that go nicely.”-Felix Da Housecat (http://boppernation.com/felixdahousecat/felixs-official-response-to-hell/)

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