The Weeknd Denies Stealing “Starboy” Beat From Somali-American Singer
Take a listen and compare the tracks for yourself.
After Starboy became a global hit, Tesfaye linked up with Marvel to create a comic of the same name, and before he knew it, he was hit with another lawsuit. A comic book writer by the name of Eymun Talasazan reportedly claimed that he first created a character named “Starboy” way back in 2015. According to Talasazan, he was in the midst of creating a universe for his character when Marvel released their Weeknd collaboration. The writer also said that he had contact with Tesfaye about blending their characters, but in the end, he said he wasn’t included. He’s suing for copyright infringement.
Tesfaye also found himself being sued by Yasminah, a Somali-American poet and activist, who said that the singer stole the beat from her song “Jewel of My Life,” also known as “Hooyo.” Yasminah claimed that her song may not be a chart-topping hit, but it is popular among East African communities in North America. She says Tesfaye used her beat for his hit song “Starboy” and that he learned about it because of his Canadian, Ethiopian immigrant parents.