Travis Scott, Sza, and Future have filed a motion to dismiss a copyright case over their song “Telekinesis,” claiming the song they are accused of ripping off was actually given to them, with permission, by Kanye West.
On Monday, June 14, lawyers for the three artists filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought by gospel artist Victory Boyd. Boyd alleged back in January that Scott, Sza, and Future “intentionally and willfully copied” her 2019 song “Like the Way It Sounds” without her permission.
In Boyd’s own claim, she acknowledged that...
On Monday, June 14, lawyers for the three artists filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought by gospel artist Victory Boyd. Boyd alleged back in January that Scott, Sza, and Future “intentionally and willfully copied” her 2019 song “Like the Way It Sounds” without her permission.
In Boyd’s own claim, she acknowledged that...
- 7/15/2025
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
AfroAnimation Summit 2025 (Aas), which brings together leaders within the animation and gaming industries, is officially set to kick off in Burbank, California, the first week of April.
The AfroAnimation Summit was founded by Keith White and Rio Cyrus in an effort to provide animators, storytellers and creators with opportunities to network, develop their careers and gain industry access through a program series of panel discussions, workshops, competitions and more. This year will be its fifth edition.
During the event, the summit will present an exclusive screening of “Iyanu,” the animated fantasy hero series that’s heading to Cartoon Network and Max from creator, executive producer and showrunner Roye Okupe. The series, which is deeply rooted in Nigerian culture, music and mythology, was developed and produced by Lion Forge Entertainment, the producers behind “Hair Love.” The screening will be shown at the AMC Burbank 16 theater on April 3 at 12:30 p.m.
The AfroAnimation Summit was founded by Keith White and Rio Cyrus in an effort to provide animators, storytellers and creators with opportunities to network, develop their careers and gain industry access through a program series of panel discussions, workshops, competitions and more. This year will be its fifth edition.
During the event, the summit will present an exclusive screening of “Iyanu,” the animated fantasy hero series that’s heading to Cartoon Network and Max from creator, executive producer and showrunner Roye Okupe. The series, which is deeply rooted in Nigerian culture, music and mythology, was developed and produced by Lion Forge Entertainment, the producers behind “Hair Love.” The screening will be shown at the AMC Burbank 16 theater on April 3 at 12:30 p.m.
- 3/29/2025
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
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