Tekashi 6ix9ine Reportedly Sued by Miami Rapper Over “Stoopid” Track

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Tekashi 6ix9ine Reportedly Sued by Miami Rapper Over “Stoopid” Track

More problems for Tekashi 6ix9ine! The rapper is currently being sued by a guy who claims he jacked his work.

According to the latest lawsuit obtained by The Blast, Miami artist Yung Gordon — real name Seth Gordon—has accused 6ix9ine, producer Tay Keith, and Create Music Group for using his vocals without proper authorization. Yung Gordon accuses 6ix9ine of taking his “radio drop” and using it on his song “Stoopid”, which was released in October 2018.

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The suite notes that the radio drop “consists of nine seconds of music, written and performed by the Plaintiff, with the following lyrics: ‘Y’all already know, it be the boy Yung Gordon / You rockin’ with Take Money Promotions / Ay Take Money Promotions / Give ’em that new sh-t, no fool sh- t/ Oh Yeah, let’s go.’” It also states, “While the Drop has been removed from the ‘Stoopid’ track that is currently available on Spotify, upon information and belief it remains on all other versions of “Stoopid” that are currently streaming or available for sale.)”

Yung Gordon says he never gave permission to anyone from Tekashi’s camp to use his radio drop for the rapper’s song. The Blast reports that Gordon is now suing for an injunction prohibiting Tekashi from continuing to make money off his work plus unspecified damages.

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