Plies has reportedly filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in opposition to Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla and Soulja Boy.
Plies Information Lawsuit Over 2008 Music
On Wednesday (Nov. 6), TMZ broke the information that Plies is suing the 4 rhymers claiming they ripped off his 2008 track “Me & My Goons,” which appeared on his album Da Realest. The South Florida rapper claims Soulja ripped off the intro to “Me & My Goons” on the 2010 track “Fairly Boy Swag.” Plies is suing GloRilla for utilizing a variant of the identical chord construction on her 2024 track “Wanna Be,” which options Megan and Bardi. All of the songs will be heard under.
In keeping with the superstar information web site, Plies additionally listed Meg’s Sizzling Woman Productions, Soulja’s former imprint Collipark Productions, Common Music Group, Collective Music Group and Interscope as defendants within the swimsuit. Plies is looking for unspecified damages.
XXL has reached out to GloRilla, Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B and Soulja Boy for remark.
“Wanna Be” is GloRilla’s highest-charting track thus far having peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 chart earlier this yr. Glo and Megan carried out the track on the 2024 BET Awards again in June. “Fairly Boy Swag,” produced by Souja Boy and G5 Youngsters, appeared on the rapper’s 2010 album The DeAndre Means and peaked at No. 34 on the Sizzling 100.
Try Plies’ “Me & My Goons” and the songs he’s claiming ripped off his track under.
Take heed to Plies’s “Me & My Goons”
Take heed to Soulja Boy’s “Fairly Boy Swag”
Take heed to GloRilla’s “Wanna Be (Remix)” That includes Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion
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