Artikal Sound System are seeking to claim profits from Dua’s track, and have alleged Levitating is a carbon copy of their reggae single Live Your Life, in the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles federal court.
The band have also named Dua’s label Warner Records and others as defendants in the suit and are seeking any profits made on the song, plus damages.
While Dua, 26, nor her team is yet to publicly comment on the claims, according to Billboard the filing contains claims of copyright infringement, but little detail about how or why Lipa allegedly copied the song.
It was alleged the two tracks were so similar that it was ‘highly unlikely that Levitating was created independently’.
At the time of Levitating's release, Dua spoke on The Journal Podcast, saying that after hearing the song, she 'knew it was special'.
‘It was the first song that really helped me dictate what the other songs were going to sound like and things started to take shape once I had Levitating.’
The lawsuit aside, Dua recently revealed that she has been working on her new album and already has a ‘vision’ and a name for the record.
The reality star and pop culture icon has been declared legally single by a US court, following the latest hearing in her divorce proceedings from Kanye West.
It was first reported that the reality star had filed for divorce from the rapper in February 2021, six years after they had married. The couple have four children together.
Following their separation, Kardashian and West have been embroiled in public social media disputes.
"Some are simply born to be embarrassed," says, well, us 😭
And if the most recent episode of Wheel of Fortune is anything to go by, you can't tell us we're wrong 🤷🏽♀️👇trib.al/7HtSqm0
Contestants on the US game show have become a bit of a laughing bag after a clip of them attempting to solve what is considered, clearly not to all, to be a fairly well-known phrase was branded ‘painful’ by baffled audiences playing on from afar.
#Mood is the compelling new BBC Three series that will show the glamourous yet toxic side of what it means to be a social media influencer🤳🏾– with Nicôle Lecky leading the charge.
We’ve put together a few reasons why you'll love it 💅🏾
Lecky’s authentic portrayal will leave viewers hanging on her every word and busting a move at the same time, as her original soundtrack will also help guide the narrative.
2. The catchy tunes 🎵
It’s rare for a show to provide us with both drama and music but Lecky’s soundtrack will allow viewers to understand the complexities of Sasha’s psyche – and how far she’s willing to go to make it to the top.
The Tinder Swindler conman Shimon Hayut is being sued by the real Leviev family for claiming to be the son of a diamond mogul.
Shimon, who gained fame from the Netflix doc, posed as Simon - the son of the Israel-Russian businessman Lev Leviev.
Lev Leviev Diamonds is one of the world’s largest diamond manufacturers and distributors and Lev’s net worth was $1billion (£746m) as of March 2018.
Amongst their nine children, Lev and his wife Olga do not have a son called Simon.
Shimon Hayut seduced women around the world on Tinder under the guise of a jet-setting diamond mogul, and allegedly conned them out of all their money with the excuse of his enemies being after him.
Ahead of the release of The Batman, @Rishma_Dosani caught up with casting director Lucy Bevan (@CastingLucy) who – along with Cindy Tolan – was responsible for putting the talented cast together 🤩
‘So my role as casting director is to help the director of the film realise their vision for who should be in the film, and cast all of the actors,’ Lucy told us, emphasising how much secrecy was involved in the project from the very beginning.
‘From reading the blank scripts, I help the director decide who would be best in each role, and get the actors to be in it.'
Your dose of heart-warming news this Monday morning comes with a side of wholesomeness because President Volodymyr Zelensky voiced Ukraine's Paddington & we can't quite believe it 🥺️
The leader – who has remained alongside his people in the capital to fight against the Russian invasion, posting defiant videos from the streets – was a comedian and actor and even appeared on the country’s version of Strictly before he moved into politics.
(Yes, really!)
We can only imagine Ukrainian film fans are all across Zelensky’s role as the sparky bear, but the rest of us are just making that solid, and totally game-changing realisation today 🐻