Grammy Award-winning artist Tracy Chapman sues American Rapper, Nicki Minaj might over her song “Baby, Can i hold you” which the rapper incorporated the lyrics and vocal to her song ”Sorry” without permission.
In the suit, obtained by CNN, Chapman claims Minaj and her representatives began reaching out in June 2018 about using the song, but Chapman denied their request, which was made after Minaj had recorded the song for her album “Queen.”
“Sorry” was not included on “Queen,” which released in August.
According to Chapman’s suit, Minaj, however, provided a copy of the song to a popular New York DJ at HOT 97, a hip-hop radio station. Chapman claims the DJ subsequently promoted the song’s release on his social media channels and played it on air.
Minaj has not responded to the suit. But the suit does make mention of a now-deleted tweet from Minaj in which prior to her album’s release acknowledged struggling with whether or not to keep the song on her album, as doing so would have delayed “Queen’s” release.
Chapman was a staple of the late ’80s and ’90s music scene, is best known for her songs “Fast Car” and “Give Me One Reason.”