The property of disco legend Donna Summer season filed a lawsuit in California federal courtroom on Tuesday (Feb 27) towards Ye, the rap star previously often known as Kanye West, accusing him of incorporating her 1977 hit I Really feel Love into his new album with out permission.
The lawsuit stated that Ye and singer Ty Dolla $ign used “immediately recognisable” components of her music in Good (Do not Die) for his or her collaborative album Vultures 1 after the property had explicitly rejected their request to pattern it.
Representatives for Ye and Ty Dolla $ign, whose given identify is Tyrone Griffin, couldn’t be reached for remark. An lawyer for the Summer season property stated it will “let the grievance communicate for itself”.
Ye, who legally modified his identify from Kanye West in 2021, sparked outrage in 2022 with a sequence of anti-Semitic social-media posts. The rapper apologised for his remarks in December.
Ye and Griffin launched Vultures 1 on Feb. 10. It’s presently the best-selling album within the US, in keeping with Billboard.
Summer season’s property stated that it rejected a request to permit Ye and Griffin to pattern I Really feel Love on Feb 3.
“The Summer season Property not solely thought-about the immense industrial worth of the I Really feel Love composition, but additionally the potential degradation to Summer season’s legacy,” the grievance stated. “West is called a controversial public determine whose conduct has led quite a few manufacturers and enterprise companions to disassociate from him.”
The lawsuit stated that Ye and Griffin re-recorded the hook of I Really feel Love with a unique singer for his or her album regardless of the property’s “absolute prohibition” towards using Summer season’s recording or a “soundalike”.
The property requested financial damages and requested the courtroom to completely block Ye and Griffin from infringing Summer season’s copyrights.