Tinashe Sued by Will K Behind 'MAKJ' Producer Drama for 'Save Room for Us' Track

Photo Courtesy of Instagram @Tinashenow

Photo Courtesy of Instagram @Tinashenow

Tinashe and her teammate MakJ are being sued by an Australian music maker who claims they utilized his music for their tune "Save Room For Us" without consent.

One more day, another amazing artist hit with a claim over their music drops. Tinashe is the most recent craftsman to confront allegations that they ripped off a music maker. The Blast reports a man named William Kissas, otherwise called Will K, has documented a claim against Tinashe and artist Mackenzie Johnson, otherwise called MakJ, over their cooperative track "Save Room For Us."

Photo Courtesy of Instagram @Tinashenow

Photo Courtesy of Instagram @Tinashenow

According to Will K, it was back in February 2019 when he was in correspondence with MakJ about account together with expectations of one day teaming up with Tinashe.

he sent a portion of his music over to MakJ by means of DropBox for thought and the two gatherings supposedly concurred that if Tinashe was down to make a melody, he was to be paid and given creation credits.

Photo Courtesy of Instagram @Tinashenow

Photo Courtesy of Instagram @Tinashenow

In any case, when Will K saw that the two vocalists utilized his music for "Save Room For Us" without his insight, he endeavored to contact MakJ without much of any result. He chose to record the claim after he asserts he was disregarded and in light of the fact that the two artists profited monetarily from music that charges he made. Will K has blamed them for "copyright infringement and fraudulent misrepresentation."

Alongside undefined harms, Will K trusts that a court will prevent the artists from selling the melody later on. He is likewise requesting the entirety of the benefits gained from "Save Room For Us" and needs Tinashe and MakJ to pay for his lawyer expenses. Look at the melody beneath.

 
 

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