The 2016 track allegedly sampled a church elder’s gospel hymn performance during a privately-held funeral for a “mutual relative.”

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Both Lizzo and Atlantic Records are named in court documents along with “Nice Life Recording Co., an Atlantic subsidiary; and Warner Music Group Corp., which owns Atlantic.” Dunning, who is reportedly an elder at the church where the funeral was held, asserts that the clip that Lizzo sampled was of his singing performance at the event. He also says that he would have never approved of the sample because “Coconut Oil” and its message are “contradictory to his own brand and beliefs as an ordained elder.”
“When Plaintiff sang the devotional, it was at a funeral and done for the specific purpose of uplifting his family and friends during their time of bereavement,” states the lawsuit. “(Dunning) had a reasonable expectation of privacy and that his voice would not be heard publicly, as the funeral where he sang was held privately and open only to family and close friends.”
The Coconut Oil project was Lizzo‘s debut EP that also hosted her hit single “Good as Hell,” a track that became popular two years after its release. Check out “Coconut Oil” below.
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