![]() Should it ever get properly to court, the judge will have to decide whether LMFAO using the words “everyday I’m” in that context is infringement. Ross sued LMFAO over their 2010 hit ‘Party Rock Anthem’ and its line “everyday I’m shuffling”, which he said ripped off the lyric “everyday I’m hustlin” from his 2006 track ‘Hustlin’. ![]() ![]() Four years on, we’re yet to get to the key question in this case: ie whether or not borrowing two thirds of a three word lyric can possibly constitute copyright infringement. Artist News Business News Legal LMFAO v Rick Ross lyric dispute back in court By Chris Cooke | Published on Monday 30 April 2018Ī four-year old lawsuit filed by Rick Ross against LMFAO as part of a dispute over a three word lyric was back in court last week putting the spotlight on yet another tedious copyright technicality.
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