Ice Spice Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Abruptly Dismissed
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Ice Spice has reached a settlement to end the copyright infringement lawsuit against her over the hit song, āIn Ha Mood.āIce Spice has reached an agreement to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against her by a Brooklyn rapper who claimed her hit song, āIn Ha Mood,ā was copied from his earlier song, āIn That Mood.ā
The case, filed earlier this year by Duval Chamberlain, who released a song in 2021 as rapper D.Chamberz, claimed that Ice Spiceās 2023 hit was āstrikingly similarā to his track. But attorneys for both sides said in a motion filed in federal court over the weekend, that they had agreed to resolve the lawsuit. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed, and neither side has responded to media requests for comment.
D.Chamberz claimed the two songs were so similar that it ācannot be purely coincidental,ā asserting that those similarities are at āthe core of each work,ā and that listeners had identified those similarities as well. āBy every method of analysis, āIn Ha Moodā is a forgery,ā his attorneys wrote in the lawsuit filed in January. āAny proper comparative analysis of the beat, lyrics, hook, rhythmic structure, metrical placement, and narrative context will demonstrate that āIn Ha Moodā was copied.ā
Further, the lawsuit claimed that Chambersā song received āsignificant airplayā on New York City radio stations, including Hot 97, where Ice Spiceās frequent producer RiotUSAās father is a longtime DJ. Therefore, the filing says, Ice Spice and others involved in her songās creation would have had plenty of opportunity to have heard the earlier track.Ice Spice, under her legal name Isis Naija Gaston, was named as a defendant in the lawsuit, as well as RiotUSA (Ephrem Lopez, Jr.), Universal Music Group, Capitol Records, and 10K Projects. Defendants formally denied the allegations back in April, but the case remained in its infancy until Friday, when the agreement was reached.
āIn Ha Moodā debuted early last year after Ice Spiceās breakthrough the prior year and spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. It reached No. 58 on that chart and No. 18 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song was included on her debut EP, Like..?, and saw a live performance on Saturday Night Live during Ice Spiceās October appearance as the showās musical guest.