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Nicki Minaj Agrees to Pay Tracy Chapman $450,000 in Copyright Suit

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Nicki Minaj has agreed to pay up to settle copyright infringement claims by Tracy Chapman.According to federal court documents obtained by ET, Minaj will pay Chapman $450,000 to satisfy her claims over the rapper's unreleased song, «Sorry,» which sampled Chapman's song, «Baby Can I Hold You.» The case will not go to trial.

Chapman filed her case in October 2018, after the release of Minaj's fourth studio album,. «Sorry» was a potential song on the album, but was never officially released after Minaj and her team sought a license for Chapman's song and were rejected.Notoriously guarded about allowing samples of her work, Chapman alleged in her suit that Minaj then leaked the song to popular New York City radio DJ Funkmaster Flex, which led.

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