Christian Rapper Wins “Dark Horse” Lawsuit Against Katy Perry

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Los Angeles, CA – Christian rapper Flame secured a legal victory against Katy Perry. On Monday (July 29), a California jury ruled the pop star copied Flame’s song “Joyful Noise” for her hit single “Dark Horse.”

The Lecrae-assisted “Joyful Noise” was originally released in 2008. Perry’s Dr. Luke-produced “Dark Horse,” which features Three 6 Mafia’s Juicy J, dropped in 2013 and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2014.

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Flame, whose real name is Marcus Gray, claimed the chart-topping track used the underlying beat from “Joyful Noise.” Perry, Dr. Luke and co-writer Max Martin contended they never heard the Christian rapper’s song.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Flame argued they may have heard his cut at the Grammy Awards since Our World: Redeemed — the album featuring “Joyful Noise” — was nominated for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album in 2008. He also claimed Perry and others involved may have heard his work on YouTube or MySpace, where the song had racked up millions of views.

After a seven-day trial, the jury ruled in favor of Flame. Damages for copyright infringement will be determined Tuesday (July 30).

Perry’s lawyers have filed a motion saying no reasonable jury could determine copyright infringement based on the evidence presented at the trial. The motion, which was filed last Thursday (July 25), is pending.

Compare Flame’s “Joyful Noise” and Perry’s “Dark Horse below.

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Source: Hip Hop DX