American rappers, Big Sean and Megan Thee Stallion are being sued for copyright infringement, two years after they teamed up with rapper 2 Chainz on the collaborative single ‘Go Crazy.’
According to court documents, Duawn Payne (Go Hard Major) and Harrell James (H-Matic) filed the copyright infringement lawsuit against Megan and Sean, claiming that they ripped off their 2012 song titled ‘Krazy.’
According to them, ‘Go Crazy’ has a strikingly similar chorus, as well as identical timing and melodic sequence, to their song, ‘Krazy.’
The lawsuit states, “Due to the striking similarity between the Infringing work and the copyrighted work, the wide dissemination of the copyrighted work, and the access to the copyrighted work by Big Sean, defendants each had a reasonable opportunity to hear Plaintiffs’ copyrighted work prior to the creation of the infringing work.”
Just so you know, the lawsuit also involves 1501 Certified Entertainment, 300 Entertainment, and Universal Music Publishing, who all represent Megan Thee Stallion, while 2 Chainz who was featured on the song isn’t named in the suit.
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