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On the 2nd anniversary of The Carter’s joint album Everything Is Love, the power couple was slapped with a lawsuit.
The internet celebrated the release of the surprise collaborative effort from JAY-Z and Beyoncé on the album’s 2nd anniversary yesterday, while at the same time, The Carters were being sued.
TMZ exclusively reports that Jamaican artist Dr. L’Antoinette Stines who opens up the track “BLACK EFFECT,” claims she wasn’t properly paid or credited for being featured on the song.
According to the lawsuit which was filed on Tuesday (Jun.17), Stines says that she did get the dancers and that Jay and Bey wanted her to record her views and that the interview would be used in the video for “promotional use only.”
Per TMZ:
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, she says she was shocked when she heard “Black Effect” — from The Carters’ “Everything Is Love” album — because the whole first minute of the track is just her voice.