Beyonce Sued For Alleged Copyright Infringement Over “Break My Soul”

Beyonce has been hit with a copyright lawsuit over her hit song “Break My Soul.” Da Showstoppaz, a group based out of New Orleans claim that she’s guilty of alleged copyright infringement with her hit Renaissance track. This issue started in 2022 when Beyonce sampled Big Freedia. Afterwards, the band claim she allegedly used lyrics from their track “Release A Wiggle,” which they shared back in 2002. “Break My Soul” had an enormous amount of success due to it being performed frequently on her Renaissance Tour and appearing in her documentary about her live shows.

Da Showstoppaz’s claimed they have allegedly received no acknowledgement, no credit, and no remuneration of any kind. In the lawsuit, the New Orleans group asks to be credited and compensated for rights on ‘Break My Soul’ and ‘Explode,’ as well as royalties for future licences on the tracks.

“Mrs. Carter, Big Freedia, Parkwood, Sony, and others have received many accolades and substantial profits from: ‘Explode’,  ‘Break My Soul’ , and the Renaissance album, the ‘Renaissance World Tour.”

According to nme.com, Beyonce licensed the sample of the Big Freedia track ‘Explode’ legally, meaning that the alleged infringement on Da Showstoppaz would have been accidental.
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