Tyga Sued By Rapper For Allegedly Stealing "Swap Meet" Single

New Orleans, LA – No stranger to lawsuits, Tyga is presently being dragged into court docket by New Orleans rapper Fairly Maw for allegedly utilizing components her music “17th” for his current single “Swap Meet” with out paying her, TMZ stories.

Maw states Tyga agreed to pay her a set quantity together with royalties however was by no means paid. She says Tyga satisfied her to permit for him to make use of her likeness within the video and she or he even made an look on the finish, which presently sits at over seven million views on YouTube.

Although Maw hasn’t named the similarities between “17th” and “Swap Meet,” she maintains Tyga “closely” sampled her work. Now, Fairly Maw is asking for the “Style” rapper to pay up.

In 2016, the previous Younger Cash artist was sued by a earlier landlord for defaulting on his hire and once more final 12 months for skipping out on a scheduled present in Dubai after pocketing the cash.

Take a look at Fairly Maw’s “17th” under for comparability.