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Nicki Minaj settles Tracy Chapman copyright case with $450,000 payment

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Nicki Minaj has settled her ongoing copyright legal battle with Tracy Chapman for a neat $450,000. Which is a rather expensive “sorry”.

And a rather expensive ‘Sorry’ too.Chapman sued Minaj in 2018 over an unreleased track called ‘Sorry’ which was originally meant to appear on the latter’s album ‘Queen’.

The track was dropped from that record at the last minute because it featured a sample of Chapman’s ‘Baby Can I Hold You’, which Minaj’s people couldn’t get cleared.However, although being unreleased, the track was played on the radio show of New York-based DJ Funk Flex, aka Aston Taylor, alongside the release of the album.

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