In 2018, singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman sued Nicki Minaj over her leaked song "Sorry," which contained an unauthorized sample of Chapman's track “Baby Can I Hold You.” The case was resolved in December, Pitchfork reports, with Minaj agreeing to pay Chapman a $450,000 offer of judgement.
An attorney for Minaj said to Pitchfork in a statement: “We settled for one reason only. It would have cost us more to go to trial.” "Sorry" was never officially released by Minaj.
Before the release of her 2018 album Queen, Minaj said that issues with clearing the sample for the song would delay the album's release (the song did not appear on Queen's tracklist).
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