WebBappi Lahiri manages to halt sales of Addictive Jeet Thayil February 06, 2003 02:18 IST. ... Lahiri's lawsuit, filed in a federal court, accused the album's producer Dr Dre, ... WebFeb 16, 2024 · Bappi Lahiri composed a variety of songs during the 1970s but it was his dance numbers of the disco genre that gave him an edge in Hindi films. ... From his real name to when he successfully sued Dr Dre “There is a story behind this. I had visited the US for the first time and was in a club in Chicago.
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WebFeb 16, 2024 · He died of obstructive sleep apnea on Tuesday night. Dr Deepak Namjoshi, Bappi Lahiri’s treating doctor and director CritiCare hospital, Juhu, told indianexpress.com, that Bappi Lahiri passed away around 11.40 – 11.45 on Tuesday night. Lahiri was primarily known for his contribution in popularising the sound of disco … WebFeb 16, 2024 · Bappi Lahiri sued the famous rapper, Dr. Dre for lifting his song Kaliyon Ka Chaman in the album Addictive, in 2002, a stand never taken by an Indian singer before. … 卵 ウインナー ピザトースト
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WebFeb 17, 2024 · The disco king of India, Bappi Lahiri who breathed his last on February 15, once sued an American musician Dr. Dre when he copied his song 'Kaliyon Ka Chaman' … WebOct 31, 2002 · An Indian composer is suing rapper Dr Dre claiming a record produced on his label for Truth Hurts borrowed heavily from a 20-year-old Hindi song. Songwriter Bappi … WebFeb 15, 2024 · We knew that his repertoire of hits was sometimes, to put it politely, “influenced” by other songs. In 2002, Saregama and Bappi Lahiri sued Universal Music Group and Dr Dre for the unauthorised use of Lahiri’s “Thoda resham lagta hai” in the song “Addictive”. And they won. “Thoda resham lagta hai” was from the 1981 film Jyoti. b&d 東郷 チラシ