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Ms. Peggy March's song "I Will Follow Him" is not sampled nor did it inspire rapper Eminem's song with Dr. Dre called "Guilty Conscience" as notated in the article. Eminem's song samples "Go Home Pigs" by deceased film composer Ronald Stein. In fact, his widow sued Eminem, because in the liner notes of the album containing "Guilty Conscience," Eminem notates that the sample was used with permission, but does not credit Stein, only the person who owns the publishing rights. This information can all be seen here:
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I agree the songs have a similar sound, but once you hear "Go Home Pigs," then you'll realize Eminem probably has never even heard "I Will Follow Him."
This incorrect information has been removed from the article. Adamcaligne ( talk) 14:09, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Open your ears. The chorus in the radio version of "Guilty Conscience" match the lyrics of the chorus of "I Will Follow Him". It's called a "lyrical interpolation". Buzda ( talk) 05:07, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
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Ms. Peggy March's song "I Will Follow Him" is not sampled nor did it inspire rapper Eminem's song with Dr. Dre called "Guilty Conscience" as notated in the article. Eminem's song samples "Go Home Pigs" by deceased film composer Ronald Stein. In fact, his widow sued Eminem, because in the liner notes of the album containing "Guilty Conscience," Eminem notates that the sample was used with permission, but does not credit Stein, only the person who owns the publishing rights. This information can all be seen here:
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I agree the songs have a similar sound, but once you hear "Go Home Pigs," then you'll realize Eminem probably has never even heard "I Will Follow Him."
This incorrect information has been removed from the article. Adamcaligne ( talk) 14:09, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Open your ears. The chorus in the radio version of "Guilty Conscience" match the lyrics of the chorus of "I Will Follow Him". It's called a "lyrical interpolation". Buzda ( talk) 05:07, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
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