Nicki Minaj is being sued by a Queens rapper over credits to her song Rich s.e.x.
Jawara Headley — who performs under the name Brinx Billions — is seeking more than $200 million from the rapper, according to TMZ.
Billions reportedly wrote a similar version in 2016 and Nicki ‘ripped off’ his song for a bop on her 2018 album, Queen.
Brinx is also suing Universal Music Group, Young Money and Cash Money for $200million in damages.
In documents obtained by the publication, Brinx claims Nicki told him it would be extremely marketable and become a global hit.
Headley claimed he should be credited as the sole author, creator, composer, writer and producer of the song.
He reportedly wrote the specific lyrics ‘It ain’t such a thing as broke and handsome.’
Billions also claimed ‘her song also has similar music, musical notes, musical arrangement, musical beats and musical rhythm.’
In documents obtained by the publication, Brinx claims Nicki told him it would be extremely marketable and become a global hit.
Headley claims he should be credited as the sole author, creator, composer, writer and producer of the song.
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers reported Headley is already credited as a writer of Rich s.e.x.
Nicki welcomed a little boy into the world with husband Kenneth Petty last year and has still not revealed the name of her son.