Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Ñejo y Dalmata require the recognition of their participation in the hit "Crazy"

Miami (USA.) Feb 15 (EFE) .- The reggaeton duo Ñejo y Dalmata claims the singer Shakira to recognize their collaboration in the composition and vocals in the hit "Crazy", which the Colombian rapper sings Dominican "El Cata". In 2008, the reggaeton duo recorded with the tasting and Puerto Rican rapper Voltio a new version of the song he wrote in principle the Dominican artist, "with its tiguere Loca." That version, which was "The Taste", contains the voices of all of them plus some lines made by "Ñejo" which became the second verse of the now popular subject.

Dominican rapper is part of the portfolio of Mr 305 Records, the singer also Armando C. Doe "Pitbull", who in turn provided the theme to the Colombian singer, who included him in his latest album "The sun rises" without setting forth the appropriations for the Puerto Ricans. "I consider 'The Taste' as my friend.

I think someone suggested it wrong to do that, "Efe said Carlos Daniel Crespo, better known as" Ñejo. The Puerto Rican singer explained that the duo has started a court process with Edward Bello "The Taste" and his representative "Pitbull", the singer Shakira and rapper K English Dylan Mills, known as "Dizee Rascal", who works with the subject English.

"Time passed and call my management office a month before the album Shakira taken out to ask us in using the voices they had left in the song," recalled the urban artist, who agreed that "was wrong not to record that version. " In beginning to think about not collect because "maybe could happen future collaborations and develop a good relationship" with Shakira.

However, when hear the version of "Crazy" by Shakira was more surprised that he wrote the letters stopped. "I do not know what for 'El Cata' not told that there were voices and writing my own parts. I do not know who will be advised. If you liked this version, had to assess who was in it, "he said.

After the call all came to an agreement to share royalties and parts of mention in the credits of composition and collaboration. "Ñejo" agreed to sign a contract by ten percent by the Spanish version and five percent in the version English in which it appears the collaboration of Dizzee Rascal.

Following that agreement, the discomfort grew when the duo did not appear in the credits, and not 'El Cata' or his representative signed the agreement. The duo stressed that in making this a public issue, not about seeking fame at the expense of Shakira, but let others know composers such errors.

At the time the duo plan to file a lawsuit, until the parties "want to fix things for good", said "Ñejo" and "Dalmatian." By: Zayra Mo

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