GloRilla is discovering herself in some scorching water over her catchphrase “all pure, no BBL.”
In accordance with Billboard, the 25-year-old rapper is being sued for allegedly stealing her iconic catchphrase. The lawsuit was filed Friday (June 20) by Natalie Henderson who alleges that the catchphrase was stolen from her lyrics.
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Natalie‘s 2024 tune “All Pure” options lyrics that she claims GloRilla copied for her catchphrase. The tune’s lyrics embody the road “All pure, no BBL/Mad hoes go to hell.”
In the meantime, GloRilla‘s tune “NEVER FIND” options the lyrics “Pure, no BBL/However I’m nonetheless gon’ give him hell.”
Within the lawsuit, Natalie‘s lawyer claims that GloRilla stole the lyrics from their consumer. The submitting reads, “There are unmistakable similarities between the 2 works. Primarily based upon a side-by-side comparability of the 2 songs, a layperson might hear similarities within the lyrics, association, melody, core expression, content material, and different compositional parts in each songs and conclude that songs are basically equivalent.”
In the event you missed it, GloRilla was just lately the face of Rihanna‘s Savage X Fenty model for their Sunray Lace collection.