Rapper Nicki Minaj has agreed to pay singer Tracy Chapman $450,000 to settle a copyright infringement dispute for sampling Chapman's 1988 song "Baby Can I Hold You" on an unreleased track, which ...
Nicki Minaj will pay Tracy Chapman $450,000 to settle the copyright infringement claims over the tune “Sorry,” which sampled Chapman’s 1988 single “Baby Can I ...
*Nicki Minaj has a brand new lawsuit on her hands courtesy of Tracy Chapman who is accusing the rapper of jacking her song “Baby Can I Hold You” as the basis for “Sorry.” (Check it out above while ...
In a report from The Hollywood Reporter, Minaj is paying Chapman $450,000 for illicitly using "Baby Can I Hold You" in her song "Sorry." Per the Reporter: As a result, the two will not proceed to a ...
*Tracy Chapman has reached a judgement in her favor in her copyright infringement lawsuit against Nicki Minaj for $450,000, according to court documents. Chapman sued the rapper two years ago in ...
A copyright infringement trial over an unauthorized sample of a Tracy Chapman song in a Nicki Minaj track has been averted, as Minaj agreed to pay Chapman $450,000 to close the case in documents filed ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) In August Nicki ...
Avoiding trial, Minaj makes an offer for illicitly using "Baby Can I Hold You," and Chapman accepts it. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large The cost of ...
Tracy Chapman has won her lawsuit against Nicki Minaj, who must pay her $450,000 (Sh49.4million), it's claimed. Chapman accepted Minaj's offer of judgment on Thursday, according to documents seen by ...