Yellowcard Drops Copyright Infringement Claim against Late Rapper Juice WRLD
Yellowcard, the 2000s-era emo band, has quite recently withdrawn its Copyright Infringement Lawsuit against the estate of the late rapper, Juice WRLD, over his song 'Lucid Dreams.' The band had originally filed the papers last year in October by claiming that the rapper's song 'Lucid Dreams' used part of its track 'Holly Wood Died' (launched in 2006). Yellowcard had also highlighted the alleged sonic similarities between the two songs in the lawsuit filed and was suing the rapper for the damages, past and present royalties for the song, and the profits earned from his tours. However, when Juice WRLD died in December 2019, the American rock band reconsidered its claim as all the members felt uncomfortable in pursuing the rapper's grieving mother over the alleged Copyright Infringement.