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Katy Perry Gets W In Court Case With Christian Rapper Flame

Though Katy Perry burst onto the music scene with her smash hit “I Kissed A Girl,” she’s actually considers herself a religious-ish person, but that didn’t stop Christian rapper, Flame for suing her at the tune of $2.7 million.

Aside from claiming that Katy’s cut damaged his Christian reputation with “anti-Christian witchcraft, paganism, black magic, and Illuminati imagery evoked by ‘Dark Horse,” Flame also says KP’s hit single “Dark Horse” copied an eight-note patter from his track, “Joyful Noise” (such a Christian title for a song). After a jury determined Perry committed copyright infringement, he was awarded the sum and paid by Capitol Records, but now a judge has reversed the decision and threw cold water on Flame’s case.

According to XXL, Judge Christina A. Snyder vacated the jury verdict from 2019 and ruled that Katy Perry and her collaborators, Dr. Luke and Max Martin, do not have to pay a single cent to the religious rapper.

The judge did concede that if the appeals court disagrees with her decision she’d “conditionally grant a new trial.”

“The court agrees that the uncontroverted evidence points to only one conclusion: that none of these individual elements are independently protectable,” Judge Snyder wrote.

Had the verdict held up, the “Roar” singer would’ve had to cough up $550,000 while Dr. Luke would’ve had to pay $60K, and song writer Max Martin a cool $250K. That’s not factoring the 22.5 percent of the profits that “Dark Horse” made which the jury awarded Flame and his co-writers Emanuel Lambert and Chike Ojukwu, bringing the grand total to $2.7 million.

But that’s not the case anymore. The court giveth, and the judge taketh away.

Source: HipHopWired.com

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Katy Perry, Capitol Records Ordered to Cough Up $2.78M for ‘Dark Horse’ Lawsuit

Katy Perry and Capitol Records were found guilty for ripping off Christian rapper, Flame and his co-writers Emanuel Lambert and Chike Ojukwuhis’, song “Joyful Noise” for her Juicy J-assisted single, “Dark Horse.”

Flame, born Marcus Gray, sued the singer and her collaborators for $20 million for copyright infringement. Perry claims she never heard Flame’s song, which can be a possibility because the song was produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Cirkut. However, KP was apart of the Christian community before becoming famous so foul play was called.

The Associated Press reported the jury granted Flame $2.78 million. Katy Perry would be responsible for over $550K of that amount, and her record label will cover the rest of the bill. The Hollywood Reporter said Katy’s lawyers are disputing the judgment for a smaller amount.

The judgement may please some but the rapper wanted Perry to cough up $20 million, meanwhile her attorneys thought $360K was a sufficient amount for her to pay for ripping off her chart-topping record.

What are your thoughts? Listen to both versions below.

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Katy Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ Found Guilty of Plagiarizing Christian Rap Song

God don’t like ugly. Pop star Katy Perry has been found guilty of plagiarizing a Christian song for her hit “Dark Horse” featuring Juicy J of Three Six Mafia.

It’s been five years since Marcus Gray and two co-authors first sued alleging “Dark Horse” stole from “Joyful Noise,” a song Gray released under the stage name Flame.

Flame, whose real name is Marcus Gray, argued that “Dark Horse” infringed on his copyright by using an underlying beat from his song without permission, Variety reported. Perry’s attorneys argued, in part, that the portion in question was too common and brief to be protected by copyright

The case now goes to a penalty phase, where the jury will decide how much the plaintiffs are owed for copyright infringement.

“They’re trying to own basic building blocks of music, the alphabet of music that should be available to everyone,” Perry’s lawyer Christine Lepera said during closing arguments Thursday.

Gray’s attorneys only had to prove that “Joyful Noise” had a far enough reach and could have been heard by Perry and her co-writers. The evidence was that the song already had millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify and that the album it’s included on was nominated for a Grammy.

“They’re trying to shove Mr. Gray into some gospel music alleyway that no one ever visits,” said plaintiffs’ attorney Michael A. Kahn during closing arguments. He also pointed out that Perry had begun her career as a Christian artist.

Co-writers named in the suit along with Perry include Dr. Luke, whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald; producer Max Martin; producer Cirkut, whose real name is Henry Walter; songwriter Sarah Hudson; and Juicy J.

Check out both songs and judge for yourself if they’re similar.

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