Jay Z is said to be fighting a lawsuit over his use of the word ‘oh’ in his 2009 hit single ‘Run this town’
. Record label TufAmerica has announced that it is suing the hip-hop star – who is married to Beyonce – for the use of the single syllable sample ‘oh’, which is allegedly taken from Eddie Bo’s 1969 single ‘Hook and sling’.
However, the rapper has hit back at the accusation, with a statement
from his lawyers reading: ‘Even if one short word – or the recording
thereof – could possibly be deemed original enough to warrant copyright
protection, this fleeting and generic phrase is neither quantitatively
nor qualitatively significant.’ Jay Z is currently waiting to see
whether their motion to dismiss the lawsuit will be accepted.
Meanwhile,
it was reported earlier this week that Beyonce and Jay Z are working on
a new album together. The married couple – who have two-year-old
daughter Blue Ivy together – are planning to head into the recording
studio together for a record, which is likely to be released later this
year or early 2015. The claim was made by DJ Skree on his Dash Radio show. He said: ‘I have confirmed and talked to a couple sources.
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