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Omarion Slapped With $300,000 Copyright Lawsuit for ‘Stealing’ Chris Brown’s Song

 
 
1290179544_chris-omarion-lg_optSinger Omarion has been hit with a $300,000 copyright infringement lawsuit by BMG Rights Management for allegedly stealing Chris Brown’s song.
According to the legal documents obtained by the Jasmine Brand, well-respected singer-songwriter/producer Jon Redwine p.k.a. Redwine (Jeremih, Tinashe, G-Eazy, Ludacris, etc.) assigned 50 percent of the rights to Chris Brown’s 2014 hit, “Came to Do” (featuring Akon) to BMG.
Late in the year, Omarion recruited Brown, Jhené Aiko and DJ Mustard to release his platinum-selling collaboration, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard US Rhythmic.
Now BMG is not only demanding upwards of $300,000 in damages says the newly filed suit, which also names Atlantic Records as a defendant, they’re pushing an injunction so that Omarion can no longer eat off the song, groceries and all.
Neither Omarion or Chris Brown is yet to comment on the suit.
Now we live you to compare and contrast , listen to both songs.

 



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