That Time Daft Punk Told will.i.am to Shove It (Getting Angry at Plagiarism)
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Bruh I fucking hate this guy, he laughs about things that aren’t funny
Look at this duuuuuuude
fredooo whatcha doin' here
Haha minecraft rap lul
just look at your channel, um yeah whatever kid.
If he laughs at stuff that isn't funny he would be dying of laughter if he saw your channel. + comedy is subjective.
What he did isn't sampling, he stole the music, that's why they got mad, sampling is ok and 90% of daft punk's songs prior to their latest album are made out of samples (multiple samples) so they are definitely in no position to look down on sampling.
I'm pretty sure they saw it as stealing and not as sampling. Because that's what it was. I'm saying their not looking down on Will. I. Am sampling. They knew he was stealing.
@KING KAISER examples? Just wondering
KING KAISER Show us the proof, ya coward.
@Vox3l-Gl1tch lol ok, thought so
@@jollimaiahtacksworth im guessing theyre talking about coca cola baby for example.
They didn’t get Angry, they had a Short Circuit
Dan B. very nice
Ba dum tsss
They maulfuntioned
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Daft Punk payed the copyright royalties for those samples.
That's sampling, what will I am did is complete stealing
Well, daft punk's song didn't disappear from their disks, so its not stealing like you would steal a bike. In no uncertain terms it is plagiarism, but its not theft.
@@dafoex you seem like the kind of person those obnoxious anti piracy ads at the start of movies are for.
Rodrik18 r/rareinsults
i saw the song and its sort of just playing in the background
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
"T H I S I S A R E M I X "
Daft punk always paid for their samples and pointed out that they used the samples... Thats why they are respected... They treat other artists with respect as producers you can tell when listening to people who have worked with them
Capatilist counts getting mad at sampling music
80s Vanilla Ice was in the uncanny valley before CGI was a thing
Fucking right, I was only half paying attention to the video, thought Max Headroom fucked the McDonald's Moon man, and it's unholy spawn was being interviewed.
rob sang his dings insisting"Ice,Ice Baby"
didn't sample Bowie/Queen(but who gives a 💩?!)!😵
Rad Fat Daddy HAHAHA this just fucking killed me
It was 90s.
Curtis Kretzer ice age baby
When they released 'Epilogue' I was torn up for a while. Their whole schtick was that they were robots from the future who were trying to save the world by spreading love and happiness through music- to see them end it by committing suicide alone in the desert made me think they came to the conclusion that they failed and there wasn't anything else to be done 'cause we were too far gone to save. Of course, this means that Daft Punk is technically in the 27 club now (1993-2021) so that's something.
Why this video got recommended to me after they broke up, I'll never know
Maybe because the daft punk topic is trending so it's recommending daft punk related stuff
@@foulthing3784 yea what he said
algorithms & news prob
@@xaviermerson7594 yeah what he said
Lol. Daftpunk = profit on TH-cam.
Stealing Around the World is pretty evil. Nobody just steals the best 10hour loop Song.
Bruh 10 hours of brr brr deng is G.O.A.T fight me
@@JXero Alright I listened to it. It is annoying as hell.
@@TheRealJohnux ok maybe I should of gone for 10 hours of pull the lever kronk for widespread understanding of the meme but brr brr deng at least has some form of music so felt it more relevant even if it's only funny to anyone who was born before 2007 who also listened to music that wasn't rap. Either way I've managed to assess you are 14 or under and possibly black I'll take that as far as magic tricks go.
@@JXero No, I am not. But i didn't really listen to music by my own will before I reached the Age of 13 or so. Before that it was always Radio. I am 23, white, 6.2 foot tall, german. For better understanding.
@@TheRealJohnux my humor is a bit sarcastic so the german is probably the option I missed in my joke as your right if it wasn't house or Rammstein I'm sure you didn't get it in the 90s. I wasn't actually trying to be offensive to be clear. Just every other nation thinks having a sense of humor is cool.
You look like a bloke with a beer in a bar who starts telling random story and it turns out to be very interesting
Isn't that what's going on?
@@ari_wastaken Devil is in the details: here he is drinking coke
@@chumaktv5386 oh crud, didn't notice
You sure? He doesn't "look" like Cliff Claven. :)
Is this a compliment or an insult?
80's Vanilla Ice looks terrifying
"Naw dawg, we added a little (dingding) at the end... See, totally different"..
I'm now to the part in the video where they actually say this. Damnit
I first thought he was cgi at first
And today Daft Punk announced their retirement. There goes my hopes of seeing them live one day.
I dunno.. could become like Captain America and pass the mantel on.. Fast forward to 2133, were "Daft Punk: 4th G3N" is about to play live.
I think Weird Al asks for permission out of courtesy.
He does. Parody is completely legal. He just likes to be respectful.
Yes he does, and what he does is parody, which is ok
LarsBlitzer same with his parody of Madonna, he asked if he could parody her and she insisted and actually asked if he could parody her song “Like a Virgin”, and that lead to one of my favorite parodies “Like a Surgeon”
If weird al asks you to parody your song, then you've finally fuckin made it.
@@phillipeastman2021 Very true.
That clip of Vinilla Ice looked like a 3-D game mod and I was confused for a second but video games weren't that good yet
I thought the same!!
yeah dude looking like a PS2 final fantasy character
@@phoenixkh93 tidus took personal offence to that
Max Headroom-esque
My favorite story regarding sampling was when Coldplay sampled a Kraftwerk song, they sent a request via personal letter and according to one version just got a letter back that only said "yes".
is that even sampling its literally the entire song but without the vocals in around the world
sleepy pixel no it’s not sampling. It’s stealing. Big difference lol.
@@hayleyscomet3447 that's what he said lol
@@hayleyscomet3447 that's literally what I said
sleepy pixel he (hayley's comet) was agreeing with you bruv lmao
It is but wyclef makes it very urban with some street cred like hippity hopptiy.
The Black Eyed Peas is rap for people who don't like rap.
Omega They used to be legit...1st 2 albums.
It’s pop for people who don’t like pop
Do you want the sexual metaphor or the nature metaphor?
Yall know they went back to rapping right go check they channel now they don't have fergie anymore either
They do not even do pop anymore and they new music BRO FUCKING AWESOME
Wierd Al actually always asked permission. The thing with Coolio was that Al’s people told him Coolio was OK with it when he wasnt. Afterward Al always asked permission personally.
I like how coolio complains about weird al stealing his song while also taking Stevie wonder’s pastime paradise
it wasnt about weird al stealing the song, it was about misusing it and, in coolio's eyes, making fun of it.
@@MICHA3L216 Coolio got mad that a parody of his heavily sampled song was a successful parody still makes no sense.
@@copperblaze22 I get why Coolio would be upset about that. If you're trying to convey a message through a song, and someone wants to make a goofy song about amish people using it, its reasonable to think people will ignore your message, or associate your song with goofy amish people. Gangsta's Paradise is basically about the glamorization of a thuggish lifestyle, and why it isn't a good thing and that you don't want to grow up to be like him. I can't blame Coolio for wanting the song to be taken seriously. At least that's how I see it.
@@MICHA3L216 Coolio grew up in the height of when Weird Al was making parodies of everyone.
He knew who he was and what he did. His ignorance is his own fault. But Coolio made a rap song that was also the unsuspecting parody of a "White Savior Song" who parodied Stevie Wonder's original song. PICK A STRUGGLE COOLIO!
HanzoJonzo And the reason Amish Paradise works isn’t because of the juxtaposition of taking a song about the glamorization of the gangster life style and making it about a weird religiou sect? It ends up highlighting the rediculousness of both really well.
Canadian astronaut singing david bowie while literally floating in orbit god i love the human species majority of the time lol
I loved that remix by Uncle Chris
If you take "majority of the time" and change it to "occasionally" then we share that sentiment.. lol
in coolios defense, he says he regrets getting mad at weird al.
Yeah cause people called him out on being a dick lol
Weird Al be treated like a punk, you know that's unheard of
@@DaddGreensPizza He probably did..... after people called him out.
reading the wall behind you is like listening to “we didn’t start the fire”
"It's not plagiarism, it's a new paradigm"- william, presumably
Cohesive G-unit it’s not a watch. It’s a PULSE IT HAS A SIM CARD YOU FOOL
@@statelessmars hahahaha favorite no self awareness quote of all time!
It's not lootboxes, its surprise mechanics!!
@@IamshinyCM it's not paul Zimmer, its troy baker!
Hahahaha
Daft Punk has every right to be pissed. The least he(Will) could have asked permission and altered it a bit. Its not a remix. I don't believe that at all. Just trying to rap over the beat.
Its like taking a painting made by someone else and putting it in a different frame...
and the frame has this obnoxious pattern and makes a lot of really obnoxious noises as well
No it's like taking a chunk of a painting and putting it in a collage of sorts
I'm an artist who sells their work, I got accused of stealing because I made some stickers from a watercolour illustration I did. It's the most frustrating thing!
B r u h
So wait you were accused of stealing your own work??
People these days think that they can use their own art...
@@keonbush6135 Yep, apparently because I posted it to an art group after I'd made it into a sticker made it look suspicious. The sticker had a holographic coating so I wanted to show off how it looked as a finished product.
@@RaelDanger that's messed up@
One of my favorite examples of sampling is in passion pit’s “sleepyhead”. The beginning of the song uses a sampling of a lullaby in welsh. The original is a very beautiful song, and sleepyhead is an amazing use of it.
i love how simple the set up is for these videos. just some lad stood there spinning off trivia. things we love to see
Gangsters Paradise is a Stevie wonder soon song called pastime Paradise.
Stevie Wonder let him sample with the stipulation he couldn't curse on it. The Coolio situation is weird because Coolio wasn't told he'd be parodied, because Al's team asked the record label.
Freddy Mercury said do whatever you like with my music just don’t make it boring.
Lest we forget the king of Queen
This got recommended to me after they announced they’re splitting up
Years later I still want Guy-Manuel’s helmet; reminds me of the EVA helmet from reach too.
I'm sure someone else said it, but: Weird Al always asked for permission even before Coolio, but usually indirectly through studio or agents or whatever. After Coolio he wouldn't settle for anything less than hearing it directly artist to artist.
Also worth noting: Weird Al never samples, he recreates the sound from scratch. He & his team spent ages trying to recreate the tolling bell sound from Beat It.
I remember one day working on homework in my room with Daft Punk playing and my mom comes in asking what I'm listening to. I tell her and she asks "What, did they just steal Kanye's song?" There were about ten seconds of me blowing out my nose before I could explain calmly that it was the reverse.
It's funny, I use all sorts of samples in my live shows, dropped in over live tracks and used to cover reloads between tunes. But they're always out of context.....random quotes or audiogenic effects from movies, weird old adverts (along with stuff I record myself).
But I'd never lift a bit of someone else's piece, loop it up and put it in one of my own, unless I'd mutated it out of all recognition....and even then, I've maybe done it three times.....and one of those was a joke remix of Everybody Wants To Be a Cat for a mate's party LOL).
I don't like the "take someone's record, shout over it, call it your own" mentality one little bit
@G Are you suggesting theft is a black thing?
That's pretty disgusting mate.
@G That's exectly why I asked....because white musicians have stolen entire Genres from black people. And the worst offenders for "playing someone else's record and calling it their own" are often white too.
I've nothing at all against people lifting samples, taking a bit from here and a bit from there. My issue is with people taking a whole record, and just calling it theirs.
G yeah...you’re pretty racist. Shame
@G Why do you assume that he's white? He could be black and you wouldn't even know it. Get some help. Being racist isn't okay.
@@stephencampbell9384 Please get some help, white people aren't the only ones that steal things.
Honestly love the whole conversational nature of this entire video, like it sounds like someone's just rambling about stuff to their pals. Love the vibe.
Okay, usually when I find a video that doesn’t get to the advertised story, I just skip ahead but this kept me entertained the entire time. Ton of cool facts and I liked the little pop up facts.
Its kind of the whole thing they do. Fact fiend is more like a natural conversation than just strict script reading.
"Believe it or not, this is a remix" originated in an old Steady B song called "Serious". It was remixed by BDP. KRS-1 keeps yelling "Believe it or not...this is a remix" all over the song.
TH-cam it. It's on here.
So what you’re saying is that Will.I.Am’s remix is not only a sample/rip of Daft Punk’s song, but that it ALSO rips another element from another track/artist and that element has already been previously remixed by yet another artist?
If ya are, then damn. I’ve never really thought about ‘how’ remixed a remix could be. 😐
And he’s saying “this is a remix” because it’s a remix of his own song. He’s not claiming to be remixing Daft Punk’s song. This dude needs to do some research before he puts out a video.
Remix are made with permission
I legit want to have a pint with this guy and tell some incredible pub stories. I have a feeling I wouldn't be disappointed.
If you really like Daft Punk, have a listen to TWRP! They’re a pretty funky 80s-based band that dress up in costumes. The guy on keytar uses a vocoder to produce robotic vocals so people like to compare them to Daft Punk.
Very glad to know I'm not the only fan of TWRP. A good friend of mine introduced me to them last year and I immediately fell in love with them.
I've been hyping up twrp to all of my friends for the past 2 years, and they have never been let down. Twrp is hands down my favourite band and it makes me fucking so happy to know we're from the same area.
Saw them live with NSP over a year ago. They were a blast live.
That would be a talkbox, rather than a vocoder (in TWRP's case).
Although Daft Punk do vocoding
It's been a few months since I've seen this comment and I just wanted to thank you for getting me into one of coolest bands I've ever seen. Totally worth checking them out!
"Chicken Pot Pie" Al never released it because Paul is a vegetarian
Thomas Hernandez nice lol.
lmao
You know what this reminds me of? That time when Kanye West basically did the same thing, only he featured the group in the song title. Stronger ft. Daft Punk
Except Stronger was made with Daft Punk’s permission...? They’re on the music video and performed with him at the Grammys
That is exactly my point.
yes, i even kinda liked the song, the akira references were cool
Stronger played like a different song and was very transformative, it's not even comparable. Daft Punk even liked it.
Stranger was stolen, the original song is called, Cola Bottle Baby.
Karl: "We learned our lesson with showing songs on this channel."
*Proceeds to show clips from 4 different songs in quick succession*
I guess SOMEONE didn't learn their lesson.
If your clips are short enough it's legal. Don't remember how many seconds you are allowed to show tho. I think they do.
Alexander Højgaard Benedictus 30 sec or less
If you sample music from a bunch of different labels they fight over it so noone gets it
"How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?!"
I’ve seen that joke so many times and I didn’t realise your wrote it. Fair enough
Always pronounce the dots in Will.I.Am's name. Also, add a "dot-com" to the end.
Will dot I dot Am dot com.
gazj354 no, just say William!
will.je.suis to daft punk lol
I don't know how you do it , i would hate videos that don't go directly to the point,but man I fucking love yours,can't stop watching,really well done.
It's funny Phoenix accused him of plagiarism since their guitarist Laurent Brancowitz was initially in a band with Daft Punk.
I fucking love your business sense. "Wiw dis cawse me a hassowl?" "Yeee" Then Im joos naw gannah dew eeeeh"
But Coolio's song is originally a Stevie Wonder song, so he had no right to get all butt hurt about it.
You never heard Stevie wondering bitching about his version.
Coolio was just trying to keep what little street cred he had.
Stevie Wonder also had a say in how Coolio used the sample and forced him to remove all the swearing from the original version cause he didn't feel comfortable with his sample being used that way
He’s an educated fool with money on his mind.
Who is here after Daft Punk decided to split up?
They didn’t split up they retired together!
I went to listen to this song. He somehow took a daft punk song and made it sound more like Scooter.
“Will.I.am continues to make music to this day” is generous
Sampling should be treated like quoting, meaning artists should have to reference their sampling properly.
Daniel Weber preech
Leon Gaming generally that is how it works but artists don’t want to give up royalties
@@Shedleyo yep the issue only count if somebody wants to sample something and not pay for it it's not your work you're sampling it you don't get the credit
Daniel Weber ASCAP makes sure of that. Google that.
I agree but disagree, that would be like a painter giving credit to the creator of the paintbrush and paper... every time they paint something.
Art is subjective. You should not have a say on what a person can’t use that exists in the world to make their art.
Space Law. The final frontier for all Lawyer kind.
You can read planetary law and spacial jurisdiction, 2 books about space and world or international law
You would have to have a Court, Jury, and Police in space in order to enforce any space laws.
Who would be delivering the "Court Summons" to people in space?
Most likely, they would wait till the person came back to Earth.
But most likely the person would be charged in the Country of the space crafts origin ( Flaged ).
You have to follow the laws of the Country that the space craft is flagged.
So. The "real" question is: What Country do you Flag your space craft from?
In about 30 or 40 years. This might be a technicality that "Space Pirates" use.
@@brightstarlastname2812 The idea of, like, the Pirate Bay or something launching a server farm *into space* in order to circumvent filthy Earth Law and commit piracy in space is the absolute *best* thing.
Nice work Coolio, Gangster's Paradise is a DIRECT rip of "Pastime Paradise" by Stevie Wonder.
Pitbull, almost everyone one of his hits are just samples of other songs but I still them, Pitbull is definitely a sample artist
I just can't imagine why this showed up at recommended right now...
I already miss 'em.
youtube recommendations are hurting my feelings rn
That Prince live version of Creep is epic though
I live in council flats and we have a shared, launderette and my Daft Punk shirt was stolen.
I got it back.
It’s simple, you love Daft Punk, I love Daft Punk then I Subscribe
Daft Punks' Discovery is the poster child of what plagiarism is. And it is my favorite album of all time. So that's just rich coming from them.
This, though.
No it’s a poster of *Sampling
Thats crazy! The coolio song is a stevie wonder song
I came here to say this.
The Stevie song is much better as well. The only improvement coolio made was to have the choir sound. The rapping was basic.
@Karl Smallwood - FYI the jurisdiction in space is the same as the country that owns the vessel or module (such as in the International space station) where the astronaut is currently in or tethered to (for extra vehicular activities EVAs). It becomes "international waters" scenario where there is no tether and the astronaut is just free-floating without any country's mission equipment. So they'd essentially have to make their own space suit.
Weird Al actually got clearance through Coolio's label for the parody. Coolio apparently didn't know his label okay'd it.
Funny Story about the Gangsta's Paradise Song, When Coolio jumped on Weird Al for saying his parody was disrespectful, but he sampled Stevie Wonder's song Past Time Paradise and when he had Stevie Wonder listen to it, Stevie called it trash because of all the profanity, so Coolio had to do the whole song over without cursing and stevie loved it since then fast forward to 2011 Coolio apologized to Weird Al
Weird Al explains it as he thought he had Coolio's permission, but only had the word of his manager.
I can never remember the lyrics to 'Around The World'.
Me neither, I can barely hear what they're saying, I think it's like, abound the turd or something?
I think it'd harder faster noo gummy bear
@@doctorwhofan-if7vx "Astound The Herd" maybe?
@@doctorwhofan-if7vx no no its "a run duo" right? Because Daft Punk is a duo
Its amount the war dumbass smh
I would have finished but around world looping in my head.
In regards to space, it was legal for him to play and record and broadcast the song as there is no law in space. However, once the signal reaches Earth it's beholden to the laws of the land it's being broadcast in.
Birthold yes
Mustache Merlin what I am saying is that it doesn’t matter where the signal originated from. In order to be broadcast over the air they are beholden to the laws on the land they are being broadcast over.
Sure in space where it’s being transmitted there are no laws but once it reaches American airwaves it has to operate within American broadcast laws.
Then you also have places that claim all air space above their country.
I don't what the space agency does when they go over that space.
I think the English Translation was "to the heavens" when does heaven begin?
Atmosphere? Earth's Magnetic field?
When ever I hear the ice ice baby at the gym it crashes my soul after the first part.
The Amish Paradise is kinda legendary. Some time after that song came out, all the Amish Gangster stuff hit the news and the Amish Mafia was portrayed in 'Reality TV'.
Sampled dance music can be really entertaining. Art of Noise and Fatboy Slim are two examples of where sampling can really be an art form. But Will i. am is absolutely stealing the entire song and trying to take full credit for it being his. That's just disgusting and shows lack of talent on his part (which we know anyway).
6:05. Coolio sampled a Stevie wonder song for gangster’s paradise. So that’s ridiculous he got annoyed about someone parodying “his” song.
I have to admit, I’ve watched your stuff a few times, but it wasn’t enough to get me to subscribe. Then, you talking about undercutting the dickheads that might rip you off... I’m sold.
Still remember seeing the gap commercial and liked the song and asking my parents to get me the album lol
I read that Rollercoaster Tycoon joke and laughed for about 7 minutes. Thank you for getting my morning off to a great start
I read it too, and I'm struggling to recall a scenario where there was a rival park that was also on the map, let alone one that you were actively competing with.
The first two Black Eyed Peas albums are awesome before Fergie joined and they decided to go pop. Songs like Joints and Jam, Karma, BEP Empire and Weekends (just to name a few) are bangers.
Sampling and mashups are a staple for DJs because they use controllers and software for it in their sets. But most of that is completely non-profit. Record labels only get upset when a remix makes money and they don't get their cut.
I mean, a bunch of Daft Punk songs are also samples, or clearly using older songs etc
This is true, but they asked for permition, and at the same time thay changed it to make a esthetic, which will i am never did. But yes you are all right, but sampling is not the problem
Yeah, but this wasn't sampling. This was stealing
Not on 90 percent of there ariler stuff
They also never used a whole song
@@jameson1239 like a whole song in term of music they used the main rift witch is coniterd a whole song musical law
Bra i love this guy. He have so much personality and you can feel the love he put in these videos. Even tho he dose drift off sometimes thats apart of the charm
I'm not surprised by this. Black eyed peas do this all the time.
Prince hated the though of his songs getting parody so much he added a line to his will that even after he is is dead Weird Al could never do a parody regardless of who owns the rights to his songs.
Just to be clear, sampling is not just taking pieces of someone elses music, theres a lot more to sampling than that, recording a live sound with a microphone and modifying it to make music is also sampling, sampling is a very broad term in music production, so sampling isnt a term for taking other peoples music.....wanted to clarify that...The problem is that you can sample someone elses song and slightly modify it to make it different and call it your own, theres a gray area in that respect, the argument in the industry is how much modification is acceptable to allow a person to not be required to ask for permission, some artists abuse this gray area, some dont. some of the music i made when i worked on music had lots of pieces of famous artists sampled in it, but you would never be able to tell as the samples were so heavily modified.
sampling is a process, not only a technic!
@@klovexthewolf yep, as i stated, the term sampling is a broad term.
@Neda Honestly, as long as permission was obtained and everything was done legally, not that big a deal. as i understand it for that song everything was legal.
I love that rollercoaster tycoon joke. The fact that I now know it’s yours makes it so much better.
Simple? Their Tron: Legacy soundtrack is both intricate and a masterpiece.
Why does vanilla ice look like a ps2 spiderman bad guy
Let's get it Started, Pump It, Tonight We're Gonna Have Good Night...that's it.
8:31 they bring it back to the subject at hand though this is one of the most informative and clever ways to get YT to that coveted ten minute mark for sure.
it's funny cause vanilla ice clearly used a high hat hit on his where there is a clap on the original, which bizarrely sounds exactly the same. hahaha
You should do one on that time John Fogarty got sued for plagiarism.
That's possibly the most ridiculous example of things going the other direction.....
.....an artist clearly inarguably and irrefutably NOT plagiarizing, getting hit with a law suit for it by a record company.
David Guetta made a mess of better off alone by Alice Deejay
I used to get sad whenever "that" version would play.......
Yeah, the original was a lot better.
They are both good
I love how the video becomes an insane scrapbook by the end.
Funny how Coolio isn't OK with Weird Al covering his song while « Gangsta's Paradise » itself is a cover of Stevie Wonder's « Pastime Paradise »
Anyway Daft Punk sampled many many songs for their own hits, but I guess they asked for permission each time? At least I hope so.
Oh damn! I didn't know you were the creator of that Rollercoaster Tycoon story! That's awesome!
Who else fast forwards and rewinds to parts that have a picture appear of who u wanted to hear about
I'm going to buy some shirts out of spite against those who would steal those designs. Absolutely flawless logic sir, I love it.
I feel that sampling follows the rules of being a parody like how people can edit videos and post them to TH-cam and it falls under fair use :/ as long as you make it your own sound and don't blatantly steal it that's fine but will stole their song and I don't even see soundcloud rappers do that they use copyright free beats or remix it into something original
I got extremely excited when you mentioned Chris Hadfield because like 3 years ago in 6th grade, I met the guy
I love Radiohead's position on their music
I'm so glad i found this channel...I didn't know Bo Burnham was English...
I haven’t been here in a wile but did something happen to brad?