Lil Wayne Sued For Copyright Breach
The song was originally a B-side to the single "The Last Time," and it can be found on the 1965 Rolling Stones album Out of Our Heads. Abkco's argument centers on the original Rolling Stones lyric "But don't play with me, 'cause you're playing with fire." The Lil Wayne song of the same name features a similar interpretation of the lyric, with Wayne saying, "But you can't blame me if I set this stage on fire."
Additionally, Reuters reports Abkco believes Lil Wayne's version, which is included on Tha Carter III, uses "explicit, sexist and offensive language" which could reflect poorly on their company and the Rolling Stones. Representatives for Lil Wayne and Cash Money/Universal have yet to comment on the lawsuit. Tha Carter III is currently the number two album in the country with RIAA certification of over 2 million units shipped.
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