Kanye West and Solange Knowles must now answer a lawsuit claiming their songs were a ripoff of a song called "If We Can't Be Lovers."
Leroy Mitchell, also known as Prince Phillip Mitchell, wrote "If We Can't Be Lovers" in 1970. He claims Solange's song, "F*** the Industry" and Kanye's song, "Everything I Am" both extensively sample his work without his permission.
Solange's song was not a big song and Kanye's "Everything I Am" didn't make a big splash either.
However, Solange's song was originally supposed to be on a mix tape, called "I Can't Get Clearance."
The lawsuit seeks damages and wants Kanye and Solange to stop performing the songs and to put a halt to radio play as well.
The lawsuit alleges Kanye and Solange willfully committed the infringement. Mitchell is now asking for punitive damages.
Solange's song was not a big song and Kanye's "Everything I Am" didn't make a big splash either.
However, Solange's song was originally supposed to be on a mix tape, called "I Can't Get Clearance."
The lawsuit seeks damages and wants Kanye and Solange to stop performing the songs and to put a halt to radio play as well.
The lawsuit alleges Kanye and Solange willfully committed the infringement. Mitchell is now asking for punitive damages.
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