Ye Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Copyright Theft In 'Vultures 1'

Photo: Ye / Instagram 

Rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West) is being sued by a group of Memphis rappers who claim he and Ty Dolla $ign illegally used a sample in their song “Fuk Sumn” without permission. The lawsuit accuses the two of “brazen” copyright infringement, saying they took parts of a 1994 track called "Drink a Yak (Part 2)” by Criminal Manne, DJ Squeeky, and the late Kilo G.

The lawsuit says that Ye’s team tried to get permission to use the sample but kept using it even after talks broke down. The rappers claim they contacted Ye’s team many times, but nothing was resolved, forcing them to take legal action.

The plaintiffs say that the use of the sample in “Fuk” is obvious, with lines from the original track clearly heard in Ye’s song. One part includes a lyric from Criminal Manne, and another features a line by Kilo G.

Photo: Ye / Instagram 

This lawsuit is just the latest in a series of similar cases against Ye for using samples without proper licenses. Since 2019, Ye has faced nine lawsuits for this issue, including a settlement with the estate of singer Donna Summer earlier this year.

According to the lawsuit, Ye’s team reached out to clear the sample in February after the song was already released. But by June, talks ended when Ye reportedly fired his legal team. Efforts to continue the talks with new lawyers also fell through, the plaintiffs say.

The plaintiffs claim they never gave permission for Ye to use their song and are upset that the song has been streamed over 150 million times on Spotify. So far, Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s representatives have not responded to the lawsuit. Source 


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