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Yellowcard withdraw ‘Lucid Dreams’ copyright lawsuit against Juice WRLD’s estate

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Yellowcard have withdrawn their copyright infringement lawsuit against the estate of late rapper Juice WRLD, it was announced today (July 28).The pop-punk band, who disbanded in 2017, had filed a complaint in October 2019 claiming the rapper, who died in December 2019, plagiarised parts of their 2006 song ‘Holly Wood Died’ in his hit song ‘Lucid Dreams’.Yellowcard highlighted alleged sonic similarities between the two songs and were suing for damages, past and present royalties for the song and profits from Juice WRLD’s tours.Listen to ‘Lucid Dreams’ below:Per the New York Times, Yellowcard have dismissed the multimillion-dollar lawsuit without prejudice, which means they can refile the lawsuit again if they decide to.Yellowcard’s attorney,.

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