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Ice Spice sued for alleged copyright infringement

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Ice Spice is being sued for alleged copyright infringement over her 2023 single ‘In Ha Mood’.According to Rolling Stone, two musicians have filed a lawsuit against the New York City rapper (real name Isis Naija Gaston), claiming that the song infringes on the copyright of their track ‘In That Mood’.The latter release is by Brooklyn rapper/songwriter Duval ‘D.Chamberz’ Chamberlain and Bronx sound engineer/producer Kenley ‘Kass The Producer’ Carmenate.In the complaint filed in the Eastern District of New York, the pair allege that Gaston Riot “copied” the name, hook, chorus, phrasing and tempo of ‘In That Mood’ without permission or proper credit.The lawsuit claimed that the two songs “are so strikingly similar that they cannot be purely coincidental”.It stated: “The similarities between ‘In Ha Mood’ and ‘In That Mood’ – including the key phrase used in the chorus and repeated in a substantially similar manner numerous times throughout both songs – are such that it is simply not reasonable to believe that ‘In Ha Mood’ could have been created without having heard ‘In That Mood’ first.”‘In That Mood’ was released as a single in early 2022.

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