One of the most well-known feuds of the 2010s was that between Drake and Chris Brown. It was not anticipated that they would collaborate on a hit song in 2019, yet they did.
That year, “No Guidance” peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and was widely popular. It was the icing on the cake for Drake’s successful decade and a sort of return for Brown.
Chris Brown & Drake
On October 25, Tykeiya Dore filed the case in New Jersey. According to AllHipHop, copyright infringement is the reason given in the lawsuit for the 2016 song “I Got It.”
She also cites Vinylz, a regular Drake collaborator, to bolster her argument. Dore’s “I Got It” music video was directed by Benji Filmz.
Allegations Made by Dore Vinylz, Drake’s producer, contributed
In the complaint, “Defendant Anderson Hernandez, professionally known as Vinylz,” was named. “Discovered and obtained access to Tykeiya’s song ‘I Got It’ and Cardi B’s songs on Benji Filmz YouTube channel.”
Google and YouTube are also named as parties in the lawsuit. According to Tykeiya Dore, Marc Stephens, her attorney, also posted a video comparing the copyrights of “I Got It” with “No Guidance.”
Then she said that the video had been removed without permission. Google and YouTube are being sued by the artist for “defamation, common law fraud, and emotional distress.” She wants five million dollars.
However, Drake and Chris Brown have already addressed these charges.
Cooper, Braindon The two musicians and Noah “40” Shebib were sued by Timothy Valentine for allegedly copying their 2016 track “I Love Your Dress.” Chris Brown and Drake flatly denied the accusations.
They stated in their statement that they cannot carry out such a heist by scanning millions of tunes.
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