EXCLUSIVE: Beastie Boys Sued Over Tracks On âLicense To Ill,â âPaulâs Boutiqueâ
(AllHipHop News) The Beastie Boys have been hit with lawsuit over four tracks, two on their landmark debut album License To Ill and two from their follow-up, Paulâs Boutique.
HipHop/R&B label Tuf America filed the lawsuit against all members of the Beastie Boys on May 3, just one day before member Adam âMCAâ Yauch died from cancer on May 4.
Tuf America filed the lawsuit in United
States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The lawsuit claims that the Beastieâs illegally sampled Trouble Funkâs songs âSay Whatâ and âDrop The Bomb.â
The group is accused of using portions of Trouble Funkâs 1985 song âDrop The Bombâ on License To Ill and Paulâs Boutique.
Tuf America claims the group used portions of the song on their classic 1986 song âHold It Now Hit It,â as well as âThe New Style,â both on License To Ill.
Tuf America claims The Beastie Boys used the drums on âDrop The Bombâ on their song âCar Thiefâ on Paulâs Boutique.
Tuf America also claims The Beastie Boys illegally sampled Trouble Funkâs 1982 song âSay What,â for their song âShadrach,â also on Paulâs Boutique.
Tuf America said they did a thorough sound analysis of the tracks in question and concluded that the Beastie Boys illegally incorporated elements of the songs without permission.
To complicate the matter, Tuf America claims The Beasties and Capitol Records continue to profit off the album, by way of anniversary and commemorative releases of License To Ill and Paulâs Boutique, which was released in 1989.
Tuf America is seeking a trial to determine the amount of punitive and exemplary damages, if any.
Capitol Records is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit, some of which can be viewed below:
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