Sting Allegedly Threatens Juice WRLD With Lawsuit Over "Lucid Goals"

Though Sting seemed to be cool with Juice WRLD sampling his 1993 tune “Form Of My Coronary heart” for the Nick Mira-produced hit single “Lucid Goals,” issues have apparently modified. In a collection since-deleted tweets, Mira blasted Sting and his group for allegedly threatening a brand new lawsuit.

“Fuck @OfficialSting and his WHOLE group,” he wrote on Saturday (November 17). “After taking 85% Lucid Goals (for interpolating Form My Coronary heart, NOT EVEN sampling) he threatened to take us to court docket for attempting to get any %. Sting ALSO flexed stealing our cash and stated it put his grandkids via school.”

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He adopted up with, “all people put a FUCK @OfficalSting within the feedback in the event you actual.”

Sting Allegedly Threatens Juice WRLD With Lawsuit Over "Lucid Dreams"

Final month, Sting instructed Billboard “Lucid Goals” was a “lovely interpretation that’s devoted to the unique tune’s type” and joked the tune’s royalties will “put my grandkids via school.”

The tune, which was included on Juice WRLD’s debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance, reached the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 100 chart and No. 1 on the Billboard Sizzling R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Now, it’s trying extra like a lucid nightmare.