Rapper Nicki Minaj has agreed to pay singer Tracy Chapman $450,000 to settle a copyright infringement dispute for sampling Chapman's 1988 song "Baby Can I Hold You" on an unreleased track, which ...
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Nicki Minaj has been hit with a lawsuit by singer Tracy Chapman over the unlicensed sampling of one of her songs in Minaj’s recent track ‘Sorry’. The song, which features rapper Nas and had been ...
*Nicki Minaj has a brand new lawsuit on her hands courtesy of Tracy Chapman who is accusing the rapper of jacking her song “Baby Can I Hold You” as the basis for “Sorry.” (Check it out above while ...
In a report from The Hollywood Reporter, Minaj is paying Chapman $450,000 for illicitly using "Baby Can I Hold You" in her song "Sorry." Per the Reporter: As a result, the two will not proceed to a ...
*Tracy Chapman has reached a judgement in her favor in her copyright infringement lawsuit against Nicki Minaj for $450,000, according to court documents. Chapman sued the rapper two years ago in ...
Tracy Chapman has won her lawsuit against Nicki Minaj, who must pay her $450,000 (Sh49.4million), it's claimed. Chapman accepted Minaj's offer of judgment on Thursday, according to documents seen by ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) In August Nicki ...