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Frankmusik claims will.i.am 'trackjack'
Published Monday, Oct 26 2009, 09:01 GMT | By Mayer Nissim

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The singer wrote on his Twitter page that will.i.am's idea to sample Fleetwood Mac's 'Little Lies' for Cheryl Cole's 'Boy Like You' was stolen from his own 'Yes Or No' collaboration with Tinchy Stryder.
Frankmusik said: "OMFG. I have been trackjacked by Cheryl Cole. WTF. I am so f**king shocked about my track being completely ripped off by Cheryl Cole.
"It's theft that's all. Its not Cheryl Cole personally. Its the producer douche who stole my idea that I did 11 months ago.
"Okay so its will.I.am I'm p*ssed at not Cheryl Cole. just to clear things up. I heart Ms Cole if anyone looks at my previous tweets. Let me vent."
He added: "Its not the sample that is the problemo here. Its the whole, 'I'm going to make the exact same loop as Frankmusik'.
"Its not the sample. It's the fact that will.i.am used it in exactly the same way as I did. I am not doing this for promo. It's plagiarism fair and square. I was/am shocked as anyone would be. I did it 11 months ago!
"I know its Fleetwood Mac. As does everyone one else. But will.i.am has ripped my idea big time. End of."
Earlier this year, Frankmusik claimed that he would be producing Cole's debut solo album.
The album Three Words was eventually produced by will.i.am, Wayne Wilkins, Steve Kipner, Wam Watters, Soulshack & Karlin, Taio Cruz and Fraser T. Smith.
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