Legal Battle: GloRilla Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Unauthorized Catchphrase Use

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Legal Battle: GloRilla Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Unauthorized Catchphrase Use

GloRilla is facing a lawsuit for allegedly using a catchphrase without permission in one of her songs. The lawsuit claims that the catchphrase was made popular by an influencer on social media and was later incorporated into the rapper's lyrics. The legal documents suggest that there are clear similarities between the influencer's phrase and the lyrics in GloRilla's song.

The lawsuit alleges that GloRilla did not seek permission to use the catchphrase and that there are unmistakable similarities between the two works. The legal team points out the resemblance in terms of lyrics, arrangement, and melody. Despite the legal action, GloRilla has not publicly addressed the lawsuit on social media.

This is not the first time GloRilla has been involved in legal disputes. Previously, Plies accused her, Megan Thee Stallion, and Soulja Boy of using his music without permission. However, Plies later dropped the lawsuit without prejudice, leaving the option to refile it in the future.

Despite the legal challenges, GloRilla's debut album 'Glorious' has been successful, with multiple songs from the album charting on Billboard's Hot 100. She recently received recognition at the 2025 BET Awards, winning the Best Gospel/Inspirational Award for her track 'Rain Down On Me' featuring Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music. GloRilla continues to thrive in her music career despite the legal controversies.