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Tekashi 6ix9ine sued for alleged copyright infringement on ‘GOOBA’

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Tekashi 6ix9ine is being sued for copyright infringement after a production group claimed that he stole the beat for his hit single ‘GOOBA’.Released as the rapper’s first music after his release from prison last year, ‘GOOBA’ went on to break YouTube’s record for the most-watched hip-hop video in a 24-hour span and currently has over 700 million views on YouTube.Now, Texas production group BEATDEMONS is suing the rapper, claiming that ‘GOOBA’ has copied their track ‘Regular’.Released two years prior to ‘GOOBA’, ‘Regular’ was advertised by the group as being a ‘6ix9ine x Cardi B type beat’.

You can hear both below.As reported by TMZ, BEATDEMONS believes the two tracks have the same melody, form, structure and function, and are seeking all.

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