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KANYE WEST SUED OVER SAMPLE ON DONDA 2

- BLAKE BRITTAIN

Rapper, producer and entreprene­ur Kanye West, who legally changed his name to Ye last year, was sued on Wednesday for allegedly sampling a song by musician Marshall Jefferson without permission.

Ultra Internatio­nal Music Publishing LLC said Flowers from West’s album Donda 2 includes a sample from Jefferson’s 1986 dance song Move Your Body that is repeated at least 22 times.

Representa­tives for West and Ultra Internatio­nal, which owns the rights to the song, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment, nor did West’s label Universal Music Group, which is not a party to the suit.

Jefferson is a pioneer of house music from West’s hometown of Chicago. According to the lawsuit, West and his representa­tives acknowledg­ed during talks with Jefferson that Flowers sampled Move Your Body, but did not take a license.

“West advocates for artists’ rights with one hand, yet has no shame in taking away rights from another artist with the other,” the lawsuit said.

West released Donda 2 in February exclusivel­y through his Stem Player, a handheld device that allows users to isolate and recombine song parts.

Kano Computing, a British company that developed the Stem Player with West and is also named in the lawsuit, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The lawsuit said Flowers is reportedly about West’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian, whose petition to end their marriage was approved in March.

Texas pastor David Paul Moten sued West in May for allegedly sampling one of his sermons without permission.

West has previously settled lawsuits over samples of a Hungarian singer on the 2013 song New Slaves; a child’s prayer on the 2016 song Ultralight Beam; and a theatre work about activist Marcus Garvey on Freeee (Ghost Town

Pt.2), a 2018 collaborat­ion with rapper Kid Cudi.

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