Kelis Accused Beyoncé Of Stealing Sample On New ‘Renaissance’ Album

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Singer-songwriter Kelis is accusing Beyoncé of stealing a sample for her new album, Renaissance.  Beyoncé’s track, “Energy”, samples Kelis’ “Get Along With You” from her 1999 debut album, Kaleidoscope

Kelis is saying the sample was used without any notification, approval or permission, and she herself didn’t know her song was being used on Beyonce’s album until she found out on social media.

The 42-year-old R&B singer made several comments online about the song, calling it “theft,” “robbery,” and “disrespectful.” 

“My mind is blown too because the level of disrespect and utter ignorance of all 3 parties involved is astounding” she expressed online. “I heard about this the same way everyone else did. Nothing is ever as it seems, some of the people in this business have no soul or integrity and they have everyone fooled.”

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“Get Along With You” was written and produced by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes and are also listed in the artist credits for the Renaissance track, “Energy.” Kelis is not credited.

Beyoncé made no comment on the matter, instead announcing two more albums after Renaissance drops.

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ICYMI: Normani and Sam Smith Sued For Copyright Infringement

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Normani and Sam Smith are being sued for copyright infringement on their collaborative single “Dancing With A Stranger.”

Songwriters Jordan Vincent, Christopher Mirando, and Rosco Banlaoi say that the duo’s song has the “same” title, chorus and composition as a song they put out in 2017.

The plaintiffs also allege that Normani and Smith’s accompanying video is similar to their own.

“Dancing With A Stranger” hit platinum status in over ten countries and has been streamed over three-billion times.

This follows the announcement of the former Fifth Harmony star releasing a new single “Fair” on March 18th.

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