
Republic World is your one-stop destination for trending Bollywood news. Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates. Get the latest entertainment news from India & around the world. Ariana Grande's 7 Rings was also at the number 1 position on the Billboard charts from more than eight weeks.ĪLSO READ: Ariana Grande Trolls Her Fans With A Picture Of Fish Asks Whether She Should Get LASIKĪLSO READ: Ariana Grande Goes On A Twitter Spree To Thank Fans Says ‘Love You More, I Promise’ She will be performing the award function that will be held next week. Ariana Grande is also slated to perform in the Grammy Awards this year, she also has up to 5 nominations for her songs, while two of which are for 7 Rings.ħ Rings has been nominated for the award of ‘record of the year’ as well. It has been reported that the suit claims that Ariana Grande's 7 Rings has already netted a revenue more than $10 million. You Want It, I Got It.Ī post shared by Ariana Grande on at 11:38am PST I Want It, I Got It on repeat, DOT’s song has the line You Need It, I Got It. While Ariana Grande's 7 Rings has a line, I Want It, I Got It. The most common one being the chorus line of Ariana Grande’s 7 Rings. The lawsuit states that Brown picked up pivotal elements from the previously recorded song. The Hip-hop artist suspects producer Tommy Brown to be involved as well as he claims that he had taken his song to Music Industry executive including Brown who has worked closely with Ariana Grande. The performer named Jack Stone who goes by the stage name DOT claims that Ariana Grande’s hit song 7 Rings is ripped off from his song You Need I Got It, which was recorded in 2017.ĪLSO READ: From 'Senorita' To '7 Rings': YouTube's Most Watched Music Videos Of 2019 What does the lawsuit state? Ariana Grande along with half a dozen songwriters was sued by the artist for copyright infringement on Thursday. Ariana Grande has found herself in a legal mess after a hip-hop artist has sued her for plagiarism.
