King Khan is suing
Rihanna saying she used one of their tracks in an Instagram post to promote her Fenty cosmetics line.
According to the new lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, King Khan and Saba Lou claim they created and own the music and lyrics for a song called “Good Habits (and Bad),” which appeared in RiRi’s post.
Here’s more from the outlet:
In the docs, they claim Rihanna did not have their blessing, or legal permission, to use the tune. Their theory is she just ripped it from a music streaming platform.
The duo’s going after Rihanna for damages, noting the ad got more than 3.4 million views … and they want her to stop using their song.
A brand-new episode of
STEVE on Watch is AVAILABLE NOW. In todayâs new episode, Steve sits down with New Orleans musician,
Shamarr Allen, to talk about the program he created called â
Trumpet Is My Weaponâ – a gun-for-trumpet exchange.
Seeing gun violence as a prevalent issue in his community, Allen wanted to give the youth a chance to turn to music instead of violence. Any kid with a gun throughout New Orleans can hand it over to him – no questions asked – in exchange for a free trumpet. He has successfully been able to give away (7) brand-new trumpets already and, to reward him for his part in bettering New Orleans, Steve Harvey rewards Allen with $10,000 to continue his mission.
âIt gradually happened,â said Nassau Bahamas Jazz singer/songwriter
Brettina about her current work done in collaboration with Grammy Award-nominated/multi-platinum music producer Gâharah âPKâ Degeddignseze (Chris Brown âFine Chinaâ) and songwriter/producer Patricia Mattani â whom she calls âyoung people.â âI went into the studio with the finest musicians. Musicians that love musicâ¦They did their own thing. I said, âIt sounds too Pop.â But they said, âits ok go with itâ. I love the fact that they took me out of my comfort zone. Iâm working with a young talented producer who has worked with Chris Brown and Justin. This guy PK (2 Chainz âCount Downâ)â¦took me out of my comfort zone. He brought young people.â