Scott’s recent accomplishment is a result of his shift in creative responsibility. He seeks $20 million in damages for this unacknowledged contribution to Scott’s Grammy-nominated album “ Astroworld.” After spending half a decade repackaging the ideas of other artists, it is only fitting that the Houston socialite’s plagiarism is finally on the books. Paul attests that Scott’s version has a “ cadence and sound” which is “ virtually identical and strikingly similar” to his original record from 1995. The Blast reported April 23 that the Memphis born rapper-producer recently filed a copyright lawsuit claiming Scott lifted the chorus from “ Tear Da Club Up” and repeated it on “ No Bystanders.” Without clearance, this impersonation is merely piracy. Three Six Mafia founder DJ Paul is taking a stand against Travis Scott, rap’s stickiest-fingered superstar.
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