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 ...
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 ...
The hip-hop star's offer of judgment was accepted by singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, who claimed in a lawsuit two years ago that Minaj took her work without permission, The New York Times reported.
*Nicki Minaj has emerged victorious in her legal battle with singer Tracy Chapman after a judge ruled in the rapper’s favor in a copyright infringement lawsuit. We previously reported, Chapman hit ...
"Sorry," a Nicki Minaj song that sampled Tracy Chapman's "Baby Can I Hold You," was left off the rapper's 2018 album but leaked to radio and the internet, and the ...
Nicki Minaj will pay Tracy Chapman $450,000 to settle the copyright infringement claims over the tune “Sorry,” which sampled Chapman’s 1988 single “Baby Can I ...
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 ...
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