Chapman sued Minaj over “Sorry”, a 2018 track that sampled “Baby Can I Hold You” without permission.

Chapman sued Minaj over “Sorry”, a 2018 track that sampled “Baby Can I Hold You” without permission.
The Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling that Led Zeppelin did not lift Spirit’s 1968 track “Taurus”.
The case revolved around Minaj’s 2018 song “Sorry”, which featured an uncleared sample of Chapman’s “Baby Can I Hold You”.
Perry and her co-writers initially lost the case last summer.
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