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Electronic music group Pixel Grip is accusing Travis Scott of copyright infringement for sampling one of their songs without permission on the new Jackboys 2 album.
Nick Cannon opened up about fathering five kids in one year and admitted it stemmed from “careless activity” and a desire to please women.
But the rapper also left a Chicago electronic band called Pixel Grip feeling confused when they heard their own song being sampled without their permission.
After years of working on and performing their song, "Pursuit," Chicago band Pixel Grip woke up to a surprise when they heard a sample of their song in a Travis Scott track.
Now, adding more drama to the release, a Chicago band has accused Scott of using their song without any credit or permission.
CHICAGO (WBBM) — A Chicago band said one of the world’s biggest rappers used part of their song on his new album — but said Travis Scott failed to credit, compensate, or clear the sample ...
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The e-biker, identified only as a Menifee teenager, was riding southbound on Bellamy and attempted to cross Scott without acknowledging on-coming vehicles, said Chase Coburn, a Menifee police ...
Nick Cannon, father of 12, says he’s likely done having kids during a podcast, where he humorously struggled to name all his children.