6ix9ine Sued For Copyright Infringement On “GOOBA”

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6ix9ine Sued For Copyright Infringement On “GOOBA”

While Tekashi 6ix9ine brags on Instagram about how he came up $20 million since his prison release last April, the rapper is facing his third lawsuit this year. Tekashi is now being sued for copyright infringement on his comeback track “GOOBA.”

Texas-based producer group BEATDEMONS claim 6ix9ine’s massive platinum hit “GOOBA,” which has 700 million views on YouTube and charted #1 on Billboard’s Streaming Charts, is an identical version of their beat entitled “Regular;” which has been promoted on their YouTube as a “6ix9ine x Cardi B Type Beat.” According to the producer’s lawsuit, the similarities are too uncanny. They mention from the melody, to form, to structure and to function, “GOOBA” is “Regular.”

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Further, the producer group says they released their beat in 2019 and video of the track hit 152,000 views, therefore 6ix9ine or his people caught wind of the viral beat, became inspired and jacked the structure for “GOOBA.” While the BEATDEMONS are demanding profits from the track, 6ix9ine’s lawyer, Lance Lazzaro, says, “The lawsuit is without merit and is another attempt to profit off of Tekashi’s success. We are confident that it will be dismissed.”

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