Jay-Z and Beyonce sued over their 2018 track Black Effect by Jamaican artist Dr. L'Antoinette Stines
Daily MailJay-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 any credit or money, leaving her feeling 'artistically raped.' The latest: 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 any credit or money, leaving her feeling 'artistically raped' Stines told the court their camp, on the day they were filming, told her the clip would be used only 'for promotional purposes'. Instead, Stines' voice was heard prominently in the track's first minute as the Jamaican artist gave an impassioned explanation on how she views love. Her case: Stines told a federal court that the super-couple, according to TMZ, reached out to her in March of 2018 seeking local dancers to perform in a promotional video for a tour After she was asked, 'Can you tell us about love?'