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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Chris Brown Sued Over Song Credits

Chris Brown Sued Over Song Credits

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Songwriter claims he wrote lyrics for two Chris Brown songs.
  • The lawsuit alleges 'Sensational' earned over $1 million.
  • Credit and compensation for 'Monalisa' and 'Sensational' are disputed.
Chris Brown Sued Over Song Credits

R&B singer Chris Brown is embroiled in a new legal battle as songwriter Steve Chokpelle has filed a lawsuit alleging he was deprived of credit and compensation for two songs. Chokpelle claims he penned the lyrics for "Monalisa" in 2020 and "Sensational" in 2021.

The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, asserts that Brown released his own versions of both tracks. "Sensational," which featured Lojay and Sean Kingston, reportedly earned over $1 million. Chokpelle states he received no payment for his alleged contributions.

Chokpelle is seeking a court order recognizing him as an author and copyright owner of the disputed songs. He is also requesting damages from Chris Brown, Sean Kingston, Sony Music Entertainment, and Universal Music Publishing Group for the alleged exploitation of his lyrical work.

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Songwriter Steve Chokpelle is suing Chris Brown, alleging he was denied credit and compensation for writing lyrics to the songs 'Monalisa' and 'Sensational'.
The songs at the center of the lawsuit are 'Monalisa' and 'Sensational,' both reportedly featuring lyrics written by Steve Chokpelle.
The lawsuit claims that the song 'Sensational' alone generated more than $1 million in revenue, and the songwriter is seeking damages for his alleged contributions.

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