A reportedly unauthorized sample on Pusha T‘s “Come Back Baby” from his 2018 album DAYTONA could see him and Kanye West in court.

According to documents seen by Complex, Kanye West and Pusha T have been named as defendants in a lawsuit filed by FAME Enterprises Inc. two weeks ago. The label claims the Grammy-nominated “Come Back Baby” features the following unauthorized portion of George Jackson’s 1972 record “I Can’t Do Without You.”

“Never have I been locked up in a world of misery / I need you darlin’ to set me free / Come back, baby, try me one more time / Ooh, baby, I’m ’bout to go out of my mind / I can’t—”

Take a listen to Pusha’s track below.

Complex reports that plaintiff is suing “for disgorgement of profits, compensatory, consequential, incidental and punitive damages in an amount to be determined by the trier of fact in this case, plus statutory fines, costs, interest and expenses.”

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Words by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn Weekend Staff Writer Isabelle is an Australian writer based in Berlin.