The popular musician GloRilla is facing a lawsuit over the alleged unauthorized use of a sample in her hit song ‘Tomorrow.’ GloRilla, along with her producer Macaroni Toni, has been accused by Ivory Paynes of the NOLA-based rap group Dog House Posse. Paynes claims that GloRilla and Toni utilized key elements from his 1994 track “Street of the Westbank” without his permission. The elements in question include the piano, cello, and drum tracks. The lawsuit also names GloRilla’s record label Collective Music Group and her publishing companies Warner Chappell Music and Sony/ATV Music as defendants. Additionally, GloRilla’s remix “Tomorrow 2,” featuring Cardi B, is also under scrutiny for its use of the same instrumental. However, Cardi B is not listed as a defendant in the case.
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