A Korean painter and illustrator named TaeTae (태태) has accused Lil Uzi Vert of plagiarizing their artwork for the cover of his hit single, “That Way.” TaeTae pointed out the similarities between their painting and Uzi’s cover art in an Instagram post, while explaining that the photo of their original work was first shared on their blog six years ago.

“I am very upset that I have to write such an article. I saw lil uzi vert’s latest album cover art and it was very similar to my painting,” TaeTae wrote in the caption. “My picture was posted on my blog six years ago, and it is possible to use it for profile pictures or non-commercial purposes, but it is not allowed to use anything else. Now I’m very embarrassed and don’t want to let this go.”

It appears that Uzi has reached out to TaeTae to offer compensation. “Hey I’m not a mean person or a thief I get inspired a lot,” the rapper wrote in an Instagram comment. “If you want Money I will have my team contact and give you Money. Signed… Baby Pluto. P.S. You are a great artist.”

“That Way” artwork designer artxstic shared a screenshot of Uzi’s comment on their Instagram Story, adding that they’ve been in touch with TaeTae.

“No, I’m not mad at Uzi and yes I’m gonna make sure to make the original artist happy,” artxstic further explained on their Instagram Story. “I’ve already spoke [sic] to them, not gonna say much other than that.”

Later on, artxstic shared another message on their Instagram Story about the harassment they’ve received:

“That Way” was released as a single ahead of Uzi’s long-awaited album, Eternal Atake, and is included as a bonus track on the project. It interpolates “I Want It That Way” by Backstreet Boys, who were more enthused about Uzi borrowing from their work.

Genius previously broke down everything you need to know about “That Way”:

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