The band believes Juice WRLD’s "Lucid Dreams" contains "melodic elements" of one of their songs but felt uncomfortable suing the late rapper's mother.
Yellowcard have dismissed their lawsuit against late rapper Juice WRLD (a.k.a. Jarad Higgins) over his 2018 hit "Lucid Dreams." The pop-rock band filed a federal copyright infringement case against Higgins last October alleging that he lifted "melodic elements" of its 2006 song "Holly Wood Died" for his 2018 hit "Lucid Dreams" without permission.
On July 24th, the band asked the court to voluntarily dismiss the entire $15 million copyright infringement lawsuit. Yellowcard's attorney Richard Busch says the band decided not to move forward with the case at this time, but still retains the
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