Music producer Bosko Kante has slapped British pop star Dua Lipa with a lawsuit claiming she and her label, Warner Music Group, used his work without permission in remixes of her song “Levitating,” ...
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Dua Lipa (29) can breathe a sigh of relief. According to multiple media reports, a court has ruled that her 2020 song "Levitating" did not copy from "Wiggle and Giggle All Night". L. Russell Brown (84 ...
Dua Lipa’s hit song ‘Levitating’ is back in court. The star and Warner Music Group are facing a multi-million dollar federal lawsuit in Los Angeles from musician Bosko Kante over copyright claims for ...
This marks the third copyright lawsuit for the pop star's hit Dua Lipa and Warner Music have reportedly been hit with a third lawsuit over the singer's smash hit "Levitating." The latest suit, filed ...
A judge ruled that Artikal Sound System, who accused Lipa of copying their track "Live Your Life," did not have sufficient evidence Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Dua Lipa and Warner Records have ...
Dua Lipa is facing another lawsuit over her hit song "Levitating." Musician Bosko Kante filed a multi-million dollar federal lawsuit in Los Angeles Monday against the British pop star and her music ...
Dua Lipa scored a legal victory in a copyright lawsuit over her 2020 smash “Levitating” after a judge dismissed the case. Lipa was initially hit with a pair of “Levitating” copyright lawsuits in March ...
Dua Lipa is headed to court over “Levitating,” again. The “New Rules” singer and Warner Music Group are facing another copyright lawsuit over the mega-hit, this latest one from Bosko Kante, a music ...
Dua Lipa‘s "Levitating" is continuing to rise to new heights, with the song's high-energy visual recently surpassing a billion views on YouTube. It marks her third music video to reach the milestone, ...
Dua Lipa claimed victory in the court room — for now. Grammy-winning "Don't Start Now" singer, alongside songwriters Clarence Coffee Jr., Sarah Hudson and Stephen Kozmeniuk plus Warner Records, had a ...