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Flo Milli Hit With Copyright Lawsuit Over Hit Single ‘Never Lose Me’


Flo Milli is facing a copyright lawsuit over her song “Never Lose Me.” The case also targets Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg for their song “Ron Artest.”

Flo Milli is facing a copyright lawsuit over her hit 2023 song “Never Lose Me,” which allegedly sampled a beat that had been exclusively licensed to a man in Baltimore four years earlier. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as Detroit rappers Babyface Ray(Marcellus Rayvon Register) and 42 Dugg(Dion Marquise Hayes) for their 2023 song “Ron Artest,” which Milli sampled on “Never.” A man named Shamar Deal, who describes himself as a Baltimore, Md.-based songwriter and recording artist, claims that both “Never Lose Me” and “Ron Artest” infringe his exclusive license to a beat called “Youu” by the producer Gerreaux Katana.

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