Victoria Monét is a songwriter closely associated with Ariana Grande, but she’s also worked with artists such as Fifth Harmony, Nas, and Travis Scott. She’s listed as a songwriter on Travis' Cruel Summer cut “Sin City.” Monét recently claimed in an interview with Highsnobiety that Travis took the original version of the TBHits-produced track to Kanye West and tried to pass it off as his own.

“Travis Scott, when he first moved to LA, he was living with me and Tommy on our couch. So basically, Travis Scott took files from Tommy Brown and took them to Kanye and said he produced them and it was on video,” Monét told Highsnobiety. “He took a song I had written a hook to and took it to Teyana Taylor for her to do and change a little bit. So Tommy ended up finding out because the footage was on his hard drive or something. I can’t quite remember, but he saw him in the studio trying to act like he made the beat.”

It’s worth noting that Tommy Brown, aka TBHits, does hold a co-production credit on “Sin City,” and Monét is listed as one of its eight songwriters. In addition to Travis, the final version of the track features John Legend, Malik Yusef, CyHi The Prynce, and Teyana Taylor.

Despite the deception, Monét doesn’t hold a grudge against Travis and chalks it up to being part of the music business. “I know at his core he’s a good person. He just wanted to win,” she said. “A misunderstanding of him taking things to Kanye that he didn’t really do.”

Accusations of Travis stealing music date back to the early stages of his career after a falling out with Houston rapper OG CHE$$. Travis also released repackaged versions of Young Thug and Starrah’s “Pick Up the Phone” and K. Forest’s “Guidance” on 2016’s Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.

Read the full interview at Highsnobiety and catch up on all of the lyrics to Travis Scott’s “Sin City” on Genius now.