Another artist has filed a lawsuit against Juice WRLD’s estate, claiming that the rapper ripped off his beats and used them on his album before his death.
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The lawsuit filed by a musician named Ghost Loft alleges that Juice WRLD stole the beat from his 2013 song “So High” and used 16 bars from the track for his song “Scared of Love” for the album “Goodbye & Good Riddance.” According to TMZ, Juice WRLD and Mitch Mula are the only writers credited for the song and Mula later confessed to Ghost Loft that he sampled the beat.
Additionally, he adds that the song would be nothing without Ghost Mula’s beat. Ghost Mula is suing the rapper’s estate along with Mula, Universal Music Group, and Interscope for damages, so it will prevent the estate from making money from the song.
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A statement has yet to be released from Juice WRLD’s mother, Carmella Wallace, and Universal Music Group.