Ricky Spicer was 12 when
he became the lead singer for a group called the Ponderosa Twins Plus
One in 1969. A year later, they recorded "Bound," according to the suit.
Spicer, now 56, says his voice is heard in West's song "Bound 2" at least four times.
"Mr. Spicer's voice is
sampled exactly as he recorded it and his voice, altered by the
Defendants, is also heard several times," the 13-page complaint alleges.
In the credits for the
album "Yeezus," Def Jam Records says the song was licensed through Rhino
Entertainment and Robinson Music Group.
The lawsuit names West,
Def Jam, Rhino, Roc-A-Fella Records, and Universal Music Group as
defendants. It seeks unspecified damages for common law copyright
infringement.
The Ponderosa Twins were
two sets of twins and Spicer. According to the lawsuit, Alvin and Alfred
Pelham are dead and Keith and Kirk Gardner are imprisoned. Spicer has
power of attorney for the Gardner twins, the suit says.
The suit, which was filed
in New York, says Spicer has a copyright on "Bound." It asks for
exemplary damages and further compensation the court thinks is
appropriate.
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