Madonna Claims Tory Lanez Ripped Off Her Song, Says She’s ‘Tired of Being Taken Advantage Of’

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Madonna recently claimed that Canadian artist Tory Lanez’s new track “Pluto’s Last Comet” borrowed too heavily from the pop icon’s 1985 single ‘Into The Groove’.

In a recent statement shared with Rolling Stone, Madonna wrote, “I am tired of being taken advantage of and I mean business.” 

Madonna first called out Lanez on Instagram after the artist’s 80s-inspired album ‘Alone At Prom’ dropped earlier this month. In the comments section of one of Lanez’s posts, Madonna wrote “Read your messages [for] illegal use of my song get into the groove”. 

While the two songs do share a resemblance with a similar lead synth riff, it is still unclear as to whether Madonna and her team will be pursuing a copyright infringement suit against Lanez. 

Lanez is also currently tied up in a legal battle over his July 2020 shooting of Megan Thee Stallion in the foot. The singer was ordered to stand trial before a jury on felony charges earlier this month. Lanez -whose real name is Daystar Peterson - is set to appear in court on January 13, 2022. 

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