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While some artists are sued for allegedly copying other songs, one famous rapper is hit with a lawsuit for featuring an AI-generated voice of a late artist without consent.

AceShowbiz - Quavo was sued by Louisiana rapper Lamount London, who is also known as L.Mont, over "Bubble Gum" that was released in 2018. Quavo was accused of stealing L.Mont's own "Bubble Gum", whose lyrics, arrangement and melody allegedly significantly resemble the Migos rapper's track.

L.Mont, who is seeking damages for the alleged infringement, also claimed that he handed Quavo a CD containing his track after opening for Migos and 2 Chainz at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans. At that time, he was hoping for potential collaboration opportunities.

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