Texas Pastor Sues Kanye West For Copyright Infringement

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Texas Pastor Sues Kanye West For Copyright Infringement

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A Texas minister David Paul Moten is suing Kanye West, for using a recording of one of his sermons without permission in his song “Come to Life.”

Dallas County, Texas, Pastor David Paul Moten sued West, his label, Universal Music Group (UMG.AS), and its subsidiaries Def Jam Recordings and the West-founded G.O.O.D. Music on Tuesday in a Dallas federal court.

The copyright infringement lawsuit says at least two sections of “Come to Life” feature excerpts from Moten’s sermon.

UMG and an attorney for Moten did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the lawsuit. West, who legally changed his name to Ye last year, could not immediately be reached for comment.

Moten claims samples from his sermon comprise over 20% of “Come to Life,” which appeared on West’s hit album “Donda” last year. Named after West’s late mother, “Donda” went to the top of the Billboard charts and was nominated for a Grammy award for album of the year.

Moten said in the lawsuit that West has shown an “alarming pattern” of “willfully and egregiously sampling sound recordings of others without consent.”

West has previously settled lawsuits over samples of a Hungarian singer on the 2013 song “New Slaves,” a child’s prayer on the 2016 song “Ultralight Beam,” and a theater work about Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey on “Freeee (Ghost Town Pt. 2),” a 2018 collaboration with rapper Kid Cudi.

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