Songwriter claims that The Weeknd’s ‘Starboy’ melody is hers
Singer The Weeknd and his producers Daft Punk are being sued over his
hit song “Starboy” by a fellow songwriter who claims they ripped her
off.
Yasmin “Yasmina” Mohamed’s Manhattan federal court lawsuit claims that
“Starboy” is so similar to her 2009 song “Yooho” that the internet is
lit up with snarky comments about it.
“Weeknd EXPOSED! Starboy Melody Stolen. Weeknd needs to give credit
where it truly belongs. This girl sang the song in 2009,” one YouTube
poster wrote, according to the lawsuit.
Mohamed, who describes herself as “a Somali-American poet, singer, and
songwriter,” says The Weeknd became familiar with the song because it
was popular with the “East African diaspora of which The Weeknd is
connected.”
To prove it, she cited a Twitter post by the singer, whose real name is
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, talking about missing “my somalian goons.”
“Starboy’s hook is a virtually identical copy of Hooyo’s hook. The
material repeats every two measures during Starboy’s eight-measure
verse,” Mohamed’s lawsuit claims.
Mohamed is also suing her own record label, The Squad, and producers
William Uschold and Tyrone Dangerfeild, saying they settled with The
Weeknd over “Yooho” — and then cut her out of the deal.
“The Squad owns the music, Yasmina does not,” lawyer Nai’il Benjamin told The Post.
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