In November, Clara Shepherd Warrick and Jimmy Lee Weary, who performed back then in gospel group Crowns of Glory, sued the rappers for copyright infringement involving
the 1976 song “I’m So Grateful (Keep in
Touch),” alleging that the Universal Music Group artists illegally used
music, lyrics, names and likenesses on Rick Ross song, “3 Kings.”Jay-Z and Dr. Dre are
pushing back against a 1970′s gospel group who accused the rappers of
stealing their music and lyrics without permission and RadarOnline.com has all the exclusive details about the lawsuit.
In the lawsuit, they claimed their original spiritual tune, intended to
be uplifting, has been forever defaced by “unsavory language” in the
modern interpretation, “3 Kings.”
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