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Chris Brown and Drake reject copyright infringement claim

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Attorneys for Chris Brown and Drake have filed a motion to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit brought against them by Brandon Cooper (Mr.

Cooper) and Timothy Valentine, who claim the two pop stars' 2019 hit "No Guidance" stole elements of their 2016 song, "I Love Your Dress." The new motion refers to Cooper and Valentine's case as "baseless," rejecting the idea that Chris Brown and Drake — "two of the biggest musical artists in the world" — would have "accessed Plaintiffs’ obscure song," which wasn't added to streaming services until January 2019, "copied certain aspects of the song...and then promptly released a 'forged' song." Read Next: Gunna recruits Drake for “P Power” Defense attorney James G.

Sammataro argues that the plaintiffs' case rests on the "alleged similarity between the wholly generic lyrical phrase 'you got it,'” the central lyric to both songs' hooks, "and the alleged similar (and unoriginal) theme of a hard-working, attractive woman." He points out that "you got it" is not a copyrightable phrase, nor are lyrical themes copyrightable in general.

Sammataro goes on to lay out the fundamental differences between "I Love Your Dress" and "No Guidance": "Plaintiffs’ song is a slow, R&B love ballad about the writer’s wife featuring one vocalist and relatively few lyrics.

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