The copyright lawsuit involving Travis Scott, SZA, and Future has been officially dismissed.
In a recent development, the copyright lawsuit against renowned artists Travis Scott, SZA, and Future concerning their song ‘Telekinesis’ has been dropped. This decision comes shortly after a federal judge in Manhattan had previously refused to dismiss the case, allowing it to proceed.
The lawsuit, which was filed earlier this year, accused the artists of copyright infringement. The plaintiffs claimed that ‘Telekinesis’ unlawfully borrowed elements from their original work. However, the details of the alleged similarities were not confirmed.
Despite the initial ruling that allowed the case to continue, the plaintiffs have now decided to withdraw their claims. The reasons behind this decision have not been disclosed, leaving the public to speculate on potential settlements or other resolutions.
Travis Scott, SZA, and Future have not publicly commented on the dismissal of the lawsuit. Their representatives have also remained silent, choosing not to elaborate on the outcome.
The song ‘Telekinesis’ is part of Travis Scott’s latest album, which has been a commercial success. The collaboration with SZA and Future was highly anticipated and has received significant attention from fans and critics alike.
The dismissal of the lawsuit allows the artists to continue their creative endeavors without the looming threat of legal action. This outcome is likely to be welcomed by their fans and the music industry, as it removes potential obstacles to their ongoing projects.











