Wiz Khalifa (born Cameron Jibril Thomaz) has been sued for alleged copyright infringement over his hit “Most of Us,” which appears on his 2016 Khalifa album, Billboard reports. Georgia rapper Cymple Man, born Dustin Bennett, claims that Khalifa copied his 2010 song of the same name. In the complaint, Bennett says Khalifa had access to the song when the two artists allegedly met in 2012 at Utah’s Salt Lake City International Airport, where Bennett gave Khalifa two demo copies of his first album with the song on it.

Bennett’s complaint also alleges: “Khalifa’s use of the words 'most of us' in that manner is not a common usage or ubiquitous in the structure of other musical compositions, but rather, it is distinctively original to Bennett’s work.” He is seeking unspecified damages from Khalifa. Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Wiz Khalifa for further comment.