CHRIS BROWN AND DRAKE SUED FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT OVER HIT SONG
Written by Max1023fm on October 11, 2021
There seems to be legal trouble for American singer Chris Brown and Canadian rapper Drake as they are now being sued by an artist and producer who are claiming that they ripped off their song, for their 2019 hit single âNo Guidanceâ
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, one Brandon Cooper, an artist and Timothy Valentine, a producer, are claiming that Chris Brown and Drake ripped off their song âI Love Your Dress.â
In the lawsuit, they say that they dropped their record three years before âNo Guidanceâ claiming the beat, lyrics, hook and rhythmic structure was copied from their song.
They even pointed out that in âNo Guidance,â both artistes repeatedly sing âYou got it, girl; you got it,â while in their song Mr Cooper sings âShe got it; she got itâ hence their suing for copyright infringement and damages.
Neither Chris Brown nor Drake has responded to claims that their collaboration was inspired by Mr Cooperâs record.
This âNo Guidanceâ song which has already gone platinum is featured on Chris Brownâs ninth studio album âIndigoâ while the official music video for Mr Cooperâs record was posted on YouTube in May 2019.