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.
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.
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