Megan Thee Stallion’s Producer Claps Again At Plies Copyright Lawsuit
The world could also be processing the U.S. election, however Plies is submitting lawsuits. The veteran rapper made waves on November 6 when he sued Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla and Soulja Boy. He alleged that the artists stole parts of his 2008 music “Me & My Goons” with out clearing it with him. Plies is looking for damages for this alleged copyright infringement, which additionally names Megan Thee Stallion’s label Sizzling Lady Productions and Soulja’s Collipark Productions. Now, nonetheless, Megan’s producer is firing again on the rapper.
LilJuMadeDaBeat, the producer behind the Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla music on the coronary heart of the lawsuit, took to social media on Wednesday evening. He claimed that “Wanna Be,” the music in query, correctly credit its pattern to Large E. Lil Ju famous that Plies’ music got here out in 2008, whereas “My Dougie,” the Soulja Boy music additionally named within the swimsuit, got here out in 2006. The producer claims that the unique of the music parts is definitely Large E, the person who produced Soulja’s single. “‘My Dougie’ got here it in 2006, ‘Me & My Goons’ got here in in 2008,” he tweeted. “Large E the producer of ‘My Dougie’ credited on ‘Wanna Be.'”
Lil Ju took issues a step additional by poking further holes in Plies’ lawsuit. Megan Thee Stallion’s producer famous that Soulja Boy’s “Fairly Boy Swag” can be a remake of “My Dougie.” He additionally claimed the Plies music in query would not even derive from the album Plies stated it did. “‘Me & My Goons actually not even the only from that Plies album,” he posited. The producer raises some compelling factors, in a lot as Plies could not sue Soulja Boy if Soulja’s music got here out earlier than his. Moreover, Lil Ju seems to be assured that he coated his bases when it comes to his personal pattern credit.
It is smart that Plies would need a chunk of “Wanna Be,” nonetheless. The one was in all places when it dropped in April. It peaked at quantity 11 on the Billboard Sizzling 100, making it GloRilla’s greatest single as a lead artist so far. It additionally proved to be one other smash for Megan Thee Stallion after “HISS” topped the charts in January. The music even acquired a remix that includes Cardi B.