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Three Six Mafia's DJ Paul is Taking Travis Scott To Court

Three Six Mafia's DJ Paul is taking Travis Scott to court.

Claiming his song No Bystanders off of his Astroworld Album bit the chorus from Three Six Mafia's Tear da Club Up '97.

DJ Paul is seeking $20 million which is the reported value the song brought in, and for it to be completely removed from the album.

DJ Paul, in a statement to Complex, said: "Travis Scott and I have been in touch personally about this matter, he is aware of the situation, as is his label. Everything will be worked out accordingly with proper communication between he, Juicy J, and I. There is no beef, just business. It’s bothersome that media outlets would choose to put out any information without getting all of their facts straight, which would include speaking with any of us about the situation directly. We all have a job to do, I just wish more people would do their jobs professionally. Thank you to those who have. Right now my focus is my new album, the tour I’m about to go on, and all the exciting work that I have coming up for y’all, so stay tuned!"

Paul points out that the lyrics are delivered in a similar cadence and that Travis even used Paul's original lines during his 2019 Grammys performance.

We placed both songs below, and Travis' 2019 Grammy performance. Compare and let us know what you think in the comments below.


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