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BLAME IT ON THE JUICE: Lizzo Accused Of Biting Music & Lyrics From Cece Peniston’s “Finally” (LISTEN)

Lizzo just can’t seem to get away from all the copyright infringement claims.

Lizzo is enjoying the successes of her album Cuz I Love You and her No. 1 charting single “Truth Hurts,” but there are a handful of people who are accusing the singer of using their lyrics and music without credit. Recently, songwriter Justin Raisen came forward with claims that he, Jesse St. John, Yves Rothman, and Lizzo co-wrote a song titled “Healthy” that began with the “Truth Hurts” lyrics, “I just took a DNA test, turns out I’m 100 percent that b*tch.” Justin shared a clip on Instagram to prove his claims, also stating that his team has been trying to settle the matter behind the scenes by asking for 5% each, but they keep getting shut down.

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The Truth about “Truth Hurts” On April 11th, 2017, we wrote a song called “Healthy” w/ Lizzo, Jesse St John, and Yves Rothman at our studio. “I just took a DNA test turns out I’m 100% that bitch” was taken from “Healthy” and used in “Truth Hurts”. We were never contacted about being credited for the use of the parts of “Healthy” (melody, lyrics, and chords) that appear in “Truth Hurts”. After reaching out to Ricky Reed and Lizzo’s team about fixing it, we put the song in dispute in 2017 when it came out. We’ve tried to sort this out quietly for the last two years, only asking for 5% each but were shutdown every time. Coming forward publicly to family, friends, artists, and colleagues seems to be the only way at this point in relieving some of our emotional distress caused by this. The last thing we want to do is throw any negativity toward Lizzo’s momentum and movement as a cultural figure. If we believe in what she’s preaching, believing in ourselves & our own voices is something we thought she’d understand. Shout out to the singer Mina Lioness ( @minalioness ) for tweeting “I just did a DNA test turns out I’m 100% that bitch”. A meme of that came up in our writing session & inspired the lyric and melody we wrote together. If Ricky and Lizzo’s team decide to settle this dispute with us, we would like to share some of the proceeds with Mina for her influence on Healthy. The clip below shows a video & photos from the day we wrote “Healthy” along with the comparisons between the two works. All the Love, Justin & Jeremiah Raisen #lizzo #truthhurts #healthy #billboard

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While those accusations have circulated, veteran singer Cece Peniston wants to make sure people catch wind of her grievances with Lizzo, as well. You may remember Cece from her legendary dance-pop hit, “Finally.” Cece took to her Instagram page to share that Lizzo used bits of her chart-topping track for the Cuz I Love You single “Juice.”

“For everybody who thought I was exaggerating on my claims of #copyrightinfringement please go check out the article I’m the the #3rd person who has said something @lizzobeeating #cecepeniston #lizzo #music #yaayumsong #finally #mysong just for the record and so you understand … anytime anybody uses a song over 7 seconds thats using a ‘portion’ of their copyright,” she wrote on Instagram. “Lizzo not only takes over that , she’s used several times adding up to about 40 seconds , its my lyric it’s written down as well , it’s the signature to the opening in my song #finally and all commercials are using it from the ‘Adlib ‘ section because they know it’s catchy sooo ‘#notjustanadlib it’s a check !!!! @umpg @atlanticrecords.”

Cece even made side-by-side visual and audio clips that show Lizzo singing her song “Juice” for an Absolut Vodka ad. The similarities are obvious, so Cece wants to know when someone is going to run her a check. Check out the clips below and let us know what you think. Is Lizzo guilty?

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