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Chlöe Bailey Sued for ‘Exploiting’ Songwriter’s Contributions in $15 Million Lawsuit


Chlöe Bailey is being sued by a songwriter who claimed the R&B artist exploited his contributions to her album 'Trouble in Paradise.'

A singer-songwriter has sued Chlöe Bailey over claims that the R&B singer “exploited” him by failing to properly compensate and credit him for work he did on her most recent album, Trouble in Paradise. The artist who has worked with the likes of Chris Brown, Robin Thicke and Trey Songz, among others, claims that despite his “significant emotional and creative investment” in the songs, he was not properly credited or compensated. Speaking about Trouble in Paradise ahead of its release last August, Bailey said that much of the album was recorded in the Caribbean, saying the LP was inspired by Afrobeats and “island vibes.”

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