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Megan Thee Stallion, Big Sean Slammed With Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over 2020 Song ‘Go Crazy’

The duo of Megan Thee Stallion and Big Sean have been sued for copyright infringement over their 2020 hit “Go Crazy,” which appeared on Megan’s debut studio album, Good News, that same year.

Universal Music and Megan’s label 1501 Certified Entertainment are also listed in the suit. However, in a surprising twist, American rapper, 2 Chainz—who who is also featured on the song was not included in the lawsuit.

Detroit music producers, Duawn Payne (Go Hard Major) and Harrell James (H-Matic) have have accused the two rappers of riding on their success of their 2012 hit song “Krazy,” which they said was passed out via CDs all across the Detroit area and in the “parking lot of hip-hop clubs in West Detroit frequented by Big Sean” before eventually uploading it to ReverbNation.

They claim that the two songs share a similar title and a “strikingly similar chorus and identical timing and melodic sequence.”

Payne and James also sent forth a cease and desist letter to both Megan and Big Sean, citing their “willful and reckless disregard” of their copyrights and are seeking unspecified damages.

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