Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorThe United States recorded a record number of coronavirus cases on Tuesday, with more than 46,000 new infections. That’s the most since the pandemic began.
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Jay Z and Beyonce are facing a lawsuit for their Everything Is Love standout track "Black Effect" after Jamaican choreographer and academic Dr. Lenora Stines called out the couple for allegedly recording her vocals and using them in the song without her permission or credit.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, states that Dr. Stines felt exploited by the track.
"To the shock, horror and chagrin of Dr. Stines, [Everything Is Love] featured the
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorThe United States recorded a record number of coronavirus cases on Tuesday, with more than 46,000 new infections. That’s the most since the pandemic began.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorNew York, New Jersey and Connecticut have doubled the number of states whose residents will be asked to go into quarantine when they travel to the Tri-State Area due to rising COVID-19 concerns.California has joined the list of 16 states, as have Georgia and Tennessee. Residents of 16 states will now have to go into 14 days of quarantine if they choose to travel to the New York area.
coronavirus outbreak led to shutdown and quarantines back in March, Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King got a chance to see one another in person!King, who has been self-isolating in New York City, flew out to California to reconnect with her best friend.
Best friends Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King are not letting coronavirus pandemic keep them apart–although still from a safe distance.
Sophie Turner, 24, beat the summer heat with delicious ice cream while showing off her adorable baby bump on Father’s Day, June 21! The blonde beauty stepped out with her husband Joe Jonas, 30, for the yummy treat at Salt & Straw in Los Angeles, CA and wasn’t shy about putting her growing bump on public display in a short white T-Shirt and gray workout shorts. She also wore black slip-ons and a white face mask while Joe wore his own mask, white T-shirt, and black shorts.
Beyonce and Jay-Z have been sued by a Jamaican choreographer and academic whose voice is heard at the start of ‘Black Effect’, a track on their 2018 collaborative album ‘Everything Is Love’.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorBeyonce and Jay-Z face a copyright infringement lawsuit in Los Angeles for allegedly using a monologue voiced by an uncredited Jamaican choreographer for their 2018 track “Black Effect” without permission, according to court papers obtained today.In the suit, filed late Tuesday in federal court, dancer Lenora Stines alleges she spoke on tape of her feelings about “unconditional love” at the request of the celebrity couple.
Beyonce and JAY-Z are being sued by Jamaican dancer L’Antoinette Stines, who claims the superstar couple didn’t give her proper credit for her part in their song Black Effect.In the papers, filed on Tuesday in federal court and obtained by TMZ.com, Stines claims Beyonce and Jay sought her out in March, 2018 to help them find the best dancers for a video promoting their tour.
Sophie Turner hit the town this week with husband Joe Jonas and there was no covering up her growing belly. While walking down famous Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California, the pregnant actress was seen sporting a face mask, plaid blazer, crop top, gray leggings, and white sneakers with Velcro closures.
Beyonce and Jay-Z are being sued by Jamaican singer Dr. L’Antoinette Stines, who claims the superstar couple didn’t give her proper credit for her part in their song Black Effect.
Beyonce and JAY-Z are being sued by Jamaican dancer L'Antoinette Stines, who claims the superstar couple didn't give her proper credit for her part in their song Black Effect.In the papers, filed on Tuesday in federal court and obtained by TMZ.com, Stines claims Beyonce and Jay sought her out in March, 2018 to help them find the best dancers for a video promoting their tour.
Beyonce and Jay-Z are being sued by Jamaican dancer L’Antoinette Stines, who claims the pair didn’t give her due credit for her role in their song Black Effect.In papers filed on Tuesday and subsequently obtained by TMZ, Stines claims the couple contacted her in March 2018 to help them find the best dancers for a video promoting their ‘On The Run II’ tour.After helping them, Stines claims they asked her to record her opinions on love and was told it would be used in the video “for promotional
Jay-Z and Beyonce are facing a federal copyright infringement lawsuit from Dr L’Antoinette Stines, a Jamaican artist who claims they took her work without giving her proper credit or money. According to TMZ, the couple contacted Steins in March 2018 when they were seeking local dancers to perform in a promotional video for their tour.