Y’all, Rihanna is making it clear that she is NOT here for getting dragged into Chris Brown and whatever messy drama that he has going on with Quavo.
Rihanna has been minding her business for a hot minute now, aiming on her kids, her man, and her brands.
However, now that Chris and Quavo are acting all messy and trying to drag her into their business, she is slamming them, and threatening legal action against them.
For those who haven’t been following this messy beet, Chris Brown and Quavo have had beef for a long time now,
And it all has to do with Chris being salty that Quavo started dating his former-girlfriend Karrueche Tran after she and Chris broke up.
Hey you all, have you heard the latest drama in the music world? Rihanna is taking legal action against Chris Brown and Quavo for mentioning her in their new song without her permission.
Yep, you heard that right – it’s a full-blown legal fight over a song lyric.
So here’s the deal: Rihanna’s legal team has filed a case against Chris Brown and Quavo, claiming that they illegally addressed her in their song without obtaining the proper clearance.
The song in question is “Control Me,” which features a lyric that references Rihanna by name.
As per to Rihanna’s camp, neither Chris Brown nor Quavo sought permission to use her name in the song, and as a result, they are now facing legal results.
Currently, we all know that Rihanna is not one to back down from a fight, especially when it comes to protecting her image and brand.
She’s built a successful career based on her talent and hard work, and she’s not about to let anyone tarnish that – not even fellow artists.
This case is shining a spotlight on an important issue in the music industry – the need for artists to respect each other’s creative rights.
Using someone’s name or likeness in a song without their permission is a serious issue, and it’s something that can have real consequences.
Obviously, Chris Brown and Quavo have their own side of the story. They may argue that the name of Rihanna in their song was meant as a form of artistic expression or as a nod to their personal experiences.
But, when it comes to legal issues, intent doesn’t always hold up in court.
The fact remains that they used Rihanna’s name without going via proper channels, and now they’re facing the fallout.
It’s worth noting that this isn’t the 1st time that artists have discover themselves in hot water over unauthorized references to fellow musicians.