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Travis Scott's 'Stargazing' and 'Til Further Notice'
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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 - This year, Travis Scott (II) faced legal problems over two of his songs. He was slapped with a lawsuit by songwriter Dion Norman and rap producer Derrick "Mellow Fellow" Ordogne over "Stargazing" and "Til Further Notice".

Dion and Derrick alleged that Travis uses unauthorized samples of "B***hes (Reply)", which the plaintiffs wrote, on the two tracks. They claimed that Travis copied the phrase "alright, alright, alright", which is featured in the beginning of "B***hes (Reply)".

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