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Plies Sues Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, GloRilla AND Soulja Boy For Copyright Infringement

Possibly Plies continues to be sizzling over Kamala shedding the election.

No person actually is aware of what prompted the Florida rapper to come back for the most well liked feminine rappers within the sport, however nobody’s neck was left unchecked. Based on court docket paperwork obtained by TMZ, Plies has filed copyright infringement lawsuits at present (November 6) towards Megan, Glo and Cardi for his or her unauthorized use of his 2008 “Me & My Goons” monitor. Massive Draco additionally felt the wrath too, for his unauthorized use of the identical monitor on his Soulja Boy anthem “Fairly Boy Swag”.

Megan and GloRilla’s collaboration on “Wanna Be” did numbers this 12 months, sparking a summertime remix with Cardi B, however now Plies names the entire above in his lawsuit. Soulja’s use of the music dates again to 2010, however that didn’t make him exempt from the “Bust It Child” rapper’s authorized wrath.

Plies’lawsuit names Meg’s Sizzling Woman Productions, Soulja’s former imprint Collipark Productions in addition to Common Music Group, Collective Music Group and Interscope as defendants.

TheSource.com will replace this story as extra particulars develop.

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