Robert Glasper Calls Out Lauryn Hill for “Stealing Music,” Mistreating Band Members

Robert Glasper Calls Out Lauryn Hill for “Stealing Music,” Mistreating Band Members
Ms. Lauryn Hill (Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images), Robert Glasper (Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

Jazz pianist and producer Robert Glasper has known as out Ms. Lauryn Hill for “stealing music,” allegedly chopping her touring band members’ pay at whim, and allegedly firing musicians shortly earlier than exhibits. Glasper made the remarks on “The Madd Hatta Morning Show” on Houston’s KBXX (as Vulture factors out). During the interview, Glasper stated Hill has “stolen all of [his] friends’ music.” He continued, “Miseducation was made by nice musicians and producers that I do know, personally…. So you bought an enormous hand off of music that you just didn’t even write.” He reiterated, “OK, you steal music,” referring to Hill. Later, Glasper acknowledged:

I’ve met Stevie Wonder and frolicked with Stevie Wonder. I’ve met
Quincy Jones and frolicked with Quincy Jones. I’ve met Herbie Hancock;
frolicked with Herbie Hancock. If these three folks could be cool,
Lauryn Hill ought to be capable of be cool. You haven’t finished sufficient to be
the way in which you’re. You simply haven’t. The one factor you probably did that was
nice, you didn’t do.

She took the credit score for making the traditional album. Those songs have been
written by different folks, and they didn’t get their credit score. She likes
to take credit score so she will be able to turn into this tremendous individual. If you’re a
tremendous individual and also you’re that proficient… do it!”

She couldn’t tune her guitar in rehearsal. We have been in rehearsal, she
had my boy Benji tune her guitar. She would come into rehearsal and
say, “Benji, guitar.” And simply maintain it out like this. And he would run
and tune her guitar.

In 1998, New Ark—a bunch of musicians who labored on Miseducationsued Lauryn Hill, claiming that she “used their songs and production skills but failed to properly credit them for the work.” They requested for partial writing credit score on 13 of the LP’s 14 songs. The suit was settled out of court in 2001.

Earlier within the interview, Robert Glasper was requested, “How is it when you have to deal with those personalities—those egotistical, hard personalities—when you have to do what you have to do?” He replied, “In 2005, that’s when my career changed, and I didn’t have to do anything I didn’t wanna do.” He then revealed that he’s turned down alternatives with Lauryn Hill resulting from difficulties, and continues with a narrative a couple of 2008 present he performed along with her. According to Glasper, there was per week of 10-hours-per-day rehearsals for a 20-minute present. He acknowledged:

Every day she is available in and adjustments the present, adjustments what she needs to
do. Completely. The final rehearsal, she doesn’t present up. Her supervisor
is available in and says, “Lauryn’s probably not feeling the way in which you guys have
been studying the music, so we’re gonna lower your pay in half.” The
final rehearsal. The day earlier than the present. “We’re gonna lower your pay in
half.” First of all, we weren’t getting paid that a lot anyway, however
perceive she’s getting half-a-million {dollars}. So, significantly? You’re
gonna take these 5 musicians and lower their pay in half?

Glasper stated that he tried to stroll away from the gig, however was satisfied to carry out. He additionally defended the musicians’ rehearsal work, calling them a “super band.” “She likes to fire bands,” he added, “She will go on tour with a band, and in the city that they’re doing a show, she’ll hold auditions for her band.”

Watch the Lauryn Hill dialogue under. Check out Glasper’s full interview here, and discover a transcript at MadameNoire. Pitchfork has contacted Ms. Lauryn Hill’s representatives.

 
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