Nicki Minaj is being sued by singer Tracy Chapman over the unauthorized use of her lyrics and vocal melody from her song, “Baby, Can I Hold You,” that is currently being used in Minaj’s “Sorry” song. ...
Chapman's representatives said no when Minaj's representatives asked to use the song, court documents obtained by PEOPLE state Tracy Chapman is suing Nicki Minaj for using her song without permission.
A judgment has been made in Nicki Minaj and Tracy Chapman’s copyright dispute that began in 2018 over Minaj’s sampling of Chapman’s 1988 song “Baby Can I Hold You” in her leaked track “Sorry.” ...
LOS ANGELES >> Rapper Nicki Minaj is being sued for sampling a Tracy Chapman song without permission. Chapman filed a copyright infringement lawsuit Monday in a Los Angeles federal court. The ...
Nicki Minaj has responded to Tracy Chapman‘s lawsuit accusing the rapper of infringing on the copyright of Chapman’s 1998 single “Baby, Can I Hold You.” Minaj, whose unreleased Nas-featuring song ...
Tracy Chapman has sued Nicki Minaj for copyright infringement, TMZ reports and Pitchfork can confirm. The suit, obtained by Pitchfork, concerns “Sorry,” Nicki’s ...
Nicki Minaj has agreed to pay $450,000 to Tracy Chapman to settle a copyright lawsuit, according to documents made public Thursday and obtained by TheWrap. The reclusive “Fast Car” singer-songwriter ...
Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman is suing Nicki Minaj for copyright infringement. Chapman's lawyer told Billboard that Minaj used the lyrics and melody of Chapman's 1988 song "Baby Can I Hold You" on ...
The two-year copyright infringement lawsuit between Nicki Minaj and Tracy Chapman has come to an end. According to reports, documents filed in the U.S. District Court in California’s Central District ...
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