Drake And Chris Brown Sued Over Copyright Infringement For Hit Song “No Guidance”

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Popular singers, Chris Brown and Drake have been reportedly sued over copyright infringement for their award winning song, “No Guidance”.

Chris Brown releases new song featuring Drake, 'No Guidance'

According to TMZ, Brandon Cooper and Timothy Valentine, who go by the stage names Mr. Cooper and Drum’n Skillz, respectively, are suing Brown and Drake, who they claim took their track “I Love Your Dress” and made it into “No Guidance”.

Cooper and Valentine claimed their song dropped 3 years before Brown and Drake’s “No Guidance” and analysis of the beat, lyrics, hook and rhythmic structure demonstrates that “No Guidance” was copied or, at the very least, principally derived from “I Love Your Dress.”

They also claim their track has the lyrics … “She got it; she got it” repeated 16 times while CB’s and Drake’s has “You got it, girl; you got it” at least 11 times.

The producer and singer are suing the two artists for copyright infringement and looking to take home some serious wads of cash, according to court papers.

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