The members of early-Aughts pop-punkers Yellowcard have chosen to proceed their $15M lawsuit against Chicago rapper Juice WRLD, regardless of his loss of life earlier this month.

Group members Peter Mosley, Ryan Key, Sean Wellman-Mackin and Longineu Parsons III determined in October to pursue authorized motion against the rapper, claiming his signature hit “Lucid Desires” borrows its melody from their 2006 track, “Holly Wooden Died.” The Florida-based group put the lawsuit on maintain with the information of Juice’s passing, however has finally determined to pursue the copyright infringement go well with against his property, XXL studies. The deadline for his property to reply has been prolonged from December 12 to February 4, 2020.

The lawsuit will try to show the deceased rapper knew of the Yellowcard track when he recorded the monitor, with lots of his followers noting that Juice was 7 years outdated when the “Ocean Avenue” track was launched.

Juice Wrld — whose actual identify was Jarad Anthony Higgins — died December eight after struggling a seizure at Halfway Worldwide Airport in Chicago.