Lawsuit accuses rapper Kendrick Lamar of copying Bill Withers song
(Reuters) - The rapper Kendrick Lamar was sued on Thursday for allegedly copying the music from the 1975 Bill Withers song "Don't You Want To Stay" for his song "I Do This" without permission.
TMZ — Kendrick Lamar simply slapped his lyrics on a Bill Withers song in order to crank out his track, "I Do This" ... but the costly problem is he did it without permission .... more info
Reuters — (Reuters) - The rapper Kendrick Lamar was sued on Thursday for allegedly copying the music from the 1975 Bill Withers song "Don't You Want To Stay" for his song "I Do Thi... more info
Stereogum — Back in 2009 when King Kendrick was officially making the switch from K Dot to Kendrick Lamar, he had a song called “I Do This,” which prominently sampled Bill Wither... more info
Perez Hilton — Someone's got a bone to pick with Kendrick Lamar!
The Grammy-winner has cranked out a lot of hits over the past few years, but one of his earlier tracks is getting the ra... more info
Guardian Music — Lawsuit alleges I Do This simply features Lamar’s lyrics over a ‘direct and complete copy’ of Withers’ hit Don’t You Want to StayKendrick Lamar was sued on Thur... more info