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Kanye West Faces Legal Action for Sampling Donna Summerโ€™s Hit

In a legal battle over copyright infringement, the estate of Donna Summer filed a lawsuit against Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign for using โ€œI Feel Loveโ€ without authorization in their song โ€œGood (Donโ€™t Die),โ€ from the album โ€œVultures 1.โ€

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Donna Summer, Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign and Summerโ€™s Husband Bruce Sundano

The estate, led by Summerโ€™s husband Bruce Sudano, argues that the duo was explicitly denied permission to sample the song, yet proceeded with an interpolation that featured altered lyrics sung to its melody. This action led to the temporary removal of the track from Spotify, reflecting the estateโ€™s efforts to safeguard Summerโ€™s legacy.

The lawsuit, initiated in California, seeks $150,000 per infringement, aiming to compensate for damages and prevent profit from the unauthorized use. It emerged after Sudanoโ€™s public condemnation of the songโ€™s interpolation on social media, emphasizing the estateโ€™s initial refusal was based on concerns over Westโ€™s controversial behavior.

Despite the denial, conveyed by Alien Music on behalf of West and affirmed by Universal Music Enterprises, โ€œGood (Donโ€™t Die)โ€ was included in the albumโ€™s release, leading to its contentious reception and subsequent legal challenges.

Additionally, โ€œVultures 1โ€ has encountered other copyright issues, notably from Ozzy Osbourne for an unauthorized sample of Black Sabbath, attributing his denial to Westโ€™s personal controversies.

The album faced distribution hurdles, being pulled from major streaming platforms and later returning under a new distributor, Label Engine. The case underscores the complexities of copyright law in music and the importance of protecting artistsโ€™ rights, with representatives for West yet to respond and attorneys for the involved parties declining comment.

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