Plies filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in opposition to “Wanna Be” rappers Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, and Cardi B, together with Soulja Boy, however does he actually have a case? Although the women haven’t publicly responded Plies’ lawsuit, MTS’ producer, LilJuMadeDaBeat claims Plies’ catalog is secure.
Simply after Kamala Harris misplaced the presidential election, Plies filed the lawsuit claiming that a number of rappers used his 2008 “Me and My Goons” beat with out his permission. Plies’ lawsuit acknowledged Soulja Boy first used the beat in 2010 for his hit tune “Fairly Boy Swag.” Virtually 15 years later, the identical beat was used for GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Wanna Be,” therefore their names being included within the lawsuit. The remix of “Wanna Be” was additionally named, formally together with Cardi B who joined the remix in Could.
Plies’ representing lawyer, Walter Mosley instructed TMZ he utilized a musicologists who decided “Fairly Boy Swag,” “Wanna Be,” and the remix sampled Plies’ “Me and My Goons.” Nevertheless, LilJuMadeDaBeat got here to the protection of all of the rappers named within the lawsuit. Although he didn’t personally make the beat for “Wanna Be,” as a frequent collaborator of Meg’s he had information of the origins of the tune.
LilJu took to X to make clear the scenario. He acknowledged that “Wanna Be” and “Fairly Boy Swag” sampled the 2006 hit “My Dougie” by Lil Wil and produced by Large E.
“My Dougie got here it in 2006, Me & My Goons got here [out] in 2008. Large E the producer of “My Dougie” is credited on Wanna Be,” he wrote. “For the Report Fairly Boy Swag is a remake of My Dougie as properly. Soulja Boy is on the My Dougie Remix. Me & My Goons actually not even the only for that Plies album.”
Lil Ju added that he thinks that is only a cash seize on Plies’ half.
“@NITTIBEATZ owns all these songs. Plies simply trynna get some cash lol,” he added.
Nevertheless, Mosley will not be backing down. The legal professional claims it’s simply misinformation and Plies’ lawsuit continues to be ongoing until the defendants are keen to settle.
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