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Kanye West sued by Boogie Down Productions over song ‘Life of the Party’

 Boogie Down Productions wants Kanye West to turn over any revenues made from the song. 





Kanye West has welcomed another legal trouble for him. After adding Life Of The Party  his collaboration with Andre 3000  to his Stem Player device the rapper has been hit by a lawsuit for unauthorized use of sample song from the record company.


The legal action was brought by the record label Boogie Down Productions featuring well known rappers like KRS One. The music company claims ownership of the rights to BDPs track South Bronx and asserts that West who also goes by Ye was never given the authorization to sample the song when he released the Donda bonus track on the Stem Player according to legal documents obtained by TMZ.


The company claims West and his partner Alex Klein made about $2.2 million from the sale of 11K Stem Players on the first day of its release. The music label denies ever giving permission to use the sample revealed that the rappers team originally tried to obtain a license for it but they never reached any agreement. Boogie Down Productions has now asked West and the company to turn over any revenues made from the track.

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