The complaint filed on Thursday in Los Angeles
Superior Court said Yung Gravy's 2022 song "Betty (Get Money)"
violated Astley's right of publicity by featuring the singer
Popnick, who imitated Astley's voice so well that listeners
thought Astley was actually singing.
"In an effort to capitalize off of the immense popularity and
goodwill of Mr. Astley, defendants ... conspired to include a
deliberate and nearly indistinguishable imitation of Mr.
Astley's voice," the complaint said. "The public could not tell
the difference."
Astley's lawsuit seeks "millions of dollars" in damages, as well
as profits from "Betty."
Among the defendants are Yung Gravy, whose real name is Matthew
Hauri, and his record label, Universal Music Group's Republic
Records.
Universal and a representative for Yung Gravy did not
immediately respond to requests for comment.
Astley, 56, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988 with
"Never Gonna Give You Up". The song saw resurgent popularity
about two decades later through the "Rickroll" internet meme,
where it unexpectedly interrupts unrelated content.
Astley's lawyer Richard Busch is known for representing Marvin
Gaye's family against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams over
their alleged copying of the song "Got to Give It Up" for their
"Blurred Lines."
Thursday's complaint said Astley's claim resembled a 1988 case
where Bette Midler successfully sued Ford Motor Co for using a
soundalike to sell vehicles, though Ford had licensed her song
"Do You Want to Dance" for a commercial.
“Mr. Astley owns his voice," Busch said in an email. "California
law is clear ... that nobody has the right to imitate or use it
in a new sound recording without his permission, or pass it off
as if he did approve the use."
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Peter
Graff)
(Photo: Singer Rick Astley looks on after the
third practice session of the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at the
Marina Bay street circuit in Singapore September 24, 2011.
REUTERS/Edgar Su/)
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