GloRilla Sued for Allegedly Stealing Pattern for ‘Tomorrow’
GloRilla‘s gold-selling single “Tomorrow” is now on the middle of a lawsuit from an artist who says the Memphis rapper and her producer Macaroni Toni sampled his practically 30-year-old monitor to create their track … however by no means received permission.
In docs obtained by TMZ Hip Hop … Ivory Paynes of the NOLA-based rap group Canine Home Posse is claiming Glo and Toni sampled his 1994 track “Road of the Westbank” to craft “Tomorrow” … claiming it takes key parts from his track, just like the piano, cello and drum tracks.
Glo’s document house Collective Music Group and her publishing firms Warner Chappell Music and Sony/ATV Music are additionally named within the go well with.
Her remix “Tomorrow 2” — which options Cardi B — can also be listed, as that monitor additionally makes use of the identical instrumental. Cardi isn’t listed as a defendant within the case.
We reached out to Glo’s camp to get her facet of the track’s origin and manufacturing … however, no phrase again but.
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