Why Was Miley Cyrus Sued Over This 2013 Hit Song? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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In 2018, Miley got hit with serious legal heat over We Can’t Stop. Jamaican songwriter Michael May, aka Flourgon, dropped a $300 million lawsuit on her, saying she jacked his 1988 reggae banger We Run Things. Talk about a wild claim.

The heart of the beef? Flourgon argued Miley’s song “substantially incorporated” his vocal style, rhythm, and melody. The kicker? Both songs have an almost identical hook. Flourgon’s lyric was, “We run things. Things no run we.” Miley’s? “We run things. Things don’t run we.” It’s somewhat hard to ignore that, right?

May wasn’t just going after Miley Cyrus—he went after her whole crew, including producers Mike WiLL Made-It, Rock City, and the big players over at RCA Records and Sony Music. He wasn’t just looking for a payday, either. He wanted We Can’t Stop to be pulled from sales and performances. Talk about going all in.

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