Ludacris Sued For Allegedly Stealing 2010 Track

    Ludacris is being sued over ownership of one of his songs.

    The Atlanta rapper is being sued by Marvo, another emcee, who claims he came up with the original concept of “Sex Room,” a 2010 track of Luda’s featuring Trey Songz..

    According to AOL, Marvo had been working with a producer, Kajun, who then turned over the song to Ludacris.

    Marvo also claims that he has never received any payment for the song, despite that fact that Luda allegedly used many of Marvo’s lyrics.

    The value of the suit has not been revealed.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    “Sex Room” appeared on Ludacris’ Battle of the Sexes album, which is his most recent studio release.The album was originally conceptualized as a collaborative album with Shawnna, but the plan never materialized.

    Luda has since been working on Ludaversal, which he plans to release in the fall. He released his #IDGAF mixtape in May.

    Ludacris’ Disturbing Tha Peace label was named in a lawsuit over DTP duo Playaz Circle’s Trademark in 2012.

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    17 thoughts on “Ludacris Sued For Allegedly Stealing 2010 Track

      1. rap beefs are dead. game and 50 was the last one that anyone gave a shit. now its just people acting like they hate each other for publicity when really they dont even dislike one another

      2. Such a sad truth, bro.
        There Hip/Hop which is supposed to be neutral-positive lyrics for folks.
        Rap was founded on flowing and battles to rap eachother in lyrics.

        After 97′ it seems like everyone is too scared to talk shit about one another.
        I mean god knows they don’t want a fan of one rapper killing another over beef.
        Fucking stupid.

      3. Rap beef is dead? lol, every time there’s a diss record the ‘net heats up. Pusha/Wayne? Common/Drake? Gucci/Jeezy?

        How you name 50/Game and forget 50/Ross which came later? lol

        you sheltered nerds haven’t seen the diss tweets that were released the other day from up and coming then rappers of today who were dissing their future collaborators. many more disses are coming!

        stop telling the world your hiphop knowledge comes from hhdx and go get some real information

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