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Another rapper accuses Ariana Grande of copying his song

Here we go again!

Days after releasing her hit single “7 rings”, rapper Princess Nokia claimed Ariana Grande ripped off her song ‘Mine’.

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Now, Soulja Boy has called out the pint-sized pop star for allegedly plagiarising his work. 

The “Crank That” rapper—who was recently accused of assaulting and kidnapping his girlfriend, Kayla— claims Ariana intentionally ripped off his track ‘Pretty Boy Swag’. He spoke out after Ariana thanked her friends for featuring in the music video, writing, “Give me credit. Period.” 

He then Tweeted, “Lol stop stealing my swag…You’re a thief.”

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This isn’t the first time the rapper has fired shots at his fellow artists. Last year, he accused Drake, Tyga AND Kanye West of ripping off his songs. Which is strange considering he’s no longer at the forefront of the rap game.

While some say comparing Ariana’s new song to his 2010 track is a stretch, others are convinced they sound unbelievably similar. 

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ariana has been forced to defend herself a lot recently. After she released the music video, the singer took to Instagram to say she was “so sorry” to anyone who was offended by the hit tune. The apology comes after Grande reposted a fan’s Instagram story which quoted a line from the song.  

“You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it…” the post read. The user then sarcastically added, “White women talking about their weaves is how we’re gonna solve racism.”

Despite deleting the Tweet, Grande went on to write, “I’m so sorry if my response was out of pocket or if it came across the wrong way. Thanks for opening the conversation and like… to everyone for talking to me about it.” 

Watch below… Ariana Grande’s new song “7 Rings” breaks records:

This article was originally published on WHO

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