Lil Wayne Sued For Rolling Stones Copyright Breach

So it looks like the hottest rapper on the planet has got one more problem on his plate. It’s coming to light a little bit lately that Wayne might be using some samples and beats that aren’t original, but aren’t credited properly as well. So here’s the latest news from Billboard about the rapper with a Milli, a Milli, a Million problems.

A music publishing company that owns the rights to the Rolling Stones’ song “Play With Fire” sued rapper Lil Wayne today (July 24), saying he released an altered version of the song without permission.

Abkco Music Inc accused Lil Wayne, his artistic collaborators and his record company, a unit of Universal Music Group, of copyright infringement and unfair competition.

The lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan seeks unspecified damages.

Lil Wayne’s “Playing with Fire” is a clear derivative of the Rolling Stones song with the original lyrics and music altered in a recognizable way, Abkco said in its lawsuit.

In one example, the lawsuit said a lyric from the Stones song is “But don’t play with me, ’cause you’re playing with fire,” and the Lil Wayne version has the line, “But you can’t blame me if I set this stage on fire.”

Representatives for Lil Wayne and Universal were not immediately available for comment.

Abkco also said that Lil Wayne’s version uses “explicit, sexist and offensive language” and could lead the public to believe the company and the Rolling Stones approved of and authorized the new version.


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