LAWSUIT: Chris Brown SUES OMARION . . . Claims That He STOLE The Song ‘POST TO BE’ . . . From BREEZY!!!
September 25, 2016:
Chris Brown and Omarion are locked in a bitter lawsuit, over who owned
the sond “Post To Be”. According to Chris Brown’s reps, they own the
song and Omarion stole it from them.
Here is how the lawsuit is being reported elsewhere:
The company explains back in 2014, the song “Came To Do”
was written by multiple songwriters and featured on Chris Brown’s album
‘X’. One of the writers, Redwine, assigned 50% of the rights to the song
to BMG.
Then later in the year, Omarion released his fourth studio album
under Atlantic Records which included the track “Post to Be” which they
say infringes on Chris Brown’s song, which they own the rights to
currently.
The company accuses Omarion’s track of being identical in pitches,
intervals, rhythmic durations and beat placement. Mustard produced the
track released by the singer.
BMG filed suit demanding an injunction against the label and Omarion
from continuing to illegally profit off their work along with accounting
for the his album sales and damages up to $150k per time they infringed
on “Came To Do” and no less than $300k in actual damages.
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