Tracy Chapman sues Nicki Minaj over 'Sorry' sample
Tracy Chapman has filed a lawsuit against Nicki Minaj, alleging the
rapper sampled one of the folk singer's songs without permission.

The lawsuit, filed Monday in California federal court, alleges Chapman's
representatives denied repeated requests from Minaj's team to allow the
hip hop artist to sample Chapman's song "Baby Can I Hold You" for
Minaj's track, "Sorry," which features Nas.

"Sorry" was held back from Minaj's album, Queen, Aug. 10, but the
lawsuit alleges a copy of the song was provided to New York radio DJ
Funkmaster Flex, who played it on the air, leading to the track
spreading online.
The suit claims Minaj's reps told Chapman's team that the new song was
inspired by "Baby Can I Hold You," but Minaj tweeted Aug. 1 that she
"had no clue" that "Sorry" contained a sample the song.

The lawsuit, which accuses Minaj of copyright infringement, is asking
the court for an injunction barring Minaj and her team from exploiting
"Sorry" and requiring them to take action to prevent third parties from
exploiting the song.
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