Rihanna has found herself in mid of another controversy. She has been sued by a father-daughter duo for allegedly using a song in an ad for her Fenty Beauty products without the artists’ permission.
She is being dragged into court by King Khan and Saba Lou who are claiming that Rihanna’s team has used music from their song “Good Habits (and Bad)” in one of her Instagram posts in order to promote the cosmetics line.
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What You Should Know
- Rihanna has been sued by a German father-daughter duo.
- The song “Good Habits (and Bad)” has been allegedly taken to promote Fenty Beauty products.
- Khan and Luo are blaming Rihanna for damages to their song pointing that the ad got more than 3.4 million views.
According to the lawsuit, King Khan and Saba Lou have claimed that they created the music and are the owner of the music and lyrics for a song called "Good Habits (and Bad)," which they say showed up in Rihanna's post.
In the documents the duo claimed that Rihanna did not have their blessing, or legal permission, to use the tune. According to them, she just ripped it from a music streaming platform. Khan and Luo are blaming Rihanna for damages to their song pointing that the ad got more than 3.4 million views. Thus, they want her to stop using their song.
Rihanna and Fenty Beauty are yet to respond to the new lawsuit.
Rihanna was last in news for using Savage X Fenty campaign to talk about Black Breast Cancer survivors. Her lingerie brand asked ‘survivors and thrivers’ to model the new styles from a capsule collection. Before, she received backlash on social media for using the song Doom by artist Coucou Chloe, which includes a Muslim text known as a Hadith.
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Sanskriti Tiwari is an intern with SheThePeople.TV.