GloRilla Beats Copyright Lawsuit Over ‘All Natural, No BBL’ Lyric

GloRilla Wins Copyright Lawsuit Over Viral Catchphrase 'All Natural, No BBL'

A federal court in Louisiana has dismissed a copyright lawsuit filed by social media personality Natalie Henderson against GloRilla (Gloria Woods) over the rapper's 2024 song "Never Find." The case, which alleged that GloRilla stole Henderson's viral catchphrase "all natural, no BBL" for her lyric on the same track, was dismissed due to jurisdictional issues.

Henderson claimed that she coined the phrase referencing Brazilian butt lift surgery and sued GloRilla, a Georgia resident, as well as several record label defendants. However, Judge Lance M. Africk ruled that Henderson failed to establish jurisdiction over GloRilla or the other defendants based on their activities in Louisiana.

The judge noted that GloRilla's concerts and personal appearances in Louisiana were not directly related to the dispute, and that the song was widely distributed globally without being specifically targeted at consumers in the state. Additionally, the fact that GloRilla's album "Glorious" was sold in a New Orleans record store did not establish jurisdiction since the song was released as a bonus track on an exclusive digital version.

The lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice, allowing Henderson to refile in a different state if she so chooses. This marks the second time GloRilla has defeated a copyright infringement lawsuit. A case last year alleging that her hit songs sampled a decades-old hip-hop track without permission was also dismissed for jurisdictional reasons.
 
🤔 So GloRilla just outsmarted another person trying to sue her over a phrase... like, what's the point of even trying? 🙃 The phrase "all natural, no BBL" is super common now anyway, so I'm not surprised she won this case. It's also kinda sad that someone got taken advantage of by GloRilla's team. They must've known they were in a tough spot and just fished for their copyright claim like that 🎣
 
just another example of how easily copyright law can get twisted around 🤷‍♀️. i mean, who really owns the phrase "all natural, no BBL"? seems like just another case where someone got salty over something that's not even a big deal 💁‍♀️. i'm not gonna weigh in on GloRilla or Natalie Henderson, but it is wild how these cases get settled and then just kinda... fade away 📉
 
🤔 I feel bad for Natalie Henderson, gotta be hard to have your catchphrase stolen like that! But can't blame GloRilla too much, all those concerts and appearances in LA don't exactly scream "Louisiana native". And them album sales in New Orleans just are what they're worth. On the other hand, it's crazy how this case played out, jurisdictional issues just didn't add up. 🎶 Maybe next time for Henderson, but GloRilla's on a roll 💪
 
GloRilla is like, totally owning this! 🤣 Another lawsuit bites the dust, and it's clear she's not afraid to speak her mind (or at least have someone else do it) 💁‍♀️. Honestly though, who was thinking this phrase was unique enough to be copyright-able? It's just a silly catchphrase that people were using on social media... 🤷‍♀️ I mean, I'm glad GloRilla's team is fighting for their rights, but at the end of the day, it's all just noise 💨.
 
omg yaaas 🤩 glo rilla is on fire!! i mean can you even believe natalie henderson thought she could take glo down over some stupid catchphrase? lol she didn't stand a chance 😂 GloRilla's got more talent in her little finger than Henderson has in her whole body, and now she gets to keep all the spotlight 🌟 I'm lowkey obsessed with that song "Never Find" - it's like the anthem of our generation 💖 GloRilla's team must be doing somethin right because they just keep shutting down these copyright lawsuits left and right 🔥 can't wait for her next drop! 🎶
 
Ugh, this is just another example of how the music industry is all about drama and exploiting viral phrases 🙄💁‍♀️. I mean, come on Natalie Henderson, you think "all natural, no BBL" is unique to you? It's been circulating online for ages and GloRilla probably heard it from a thousand other people before she even thought of using it in her song 💡.

And can we talk about how absurd this lawsuit was from the start? You're suing GloRilla over a phrase that's essentially become a meme 😂. It's not like GloRilla stole your intellectual property or something, it's just a catchy phrase that happened to match one of her lyrics 🎶.

I feel bad for Henderson though, she must be really frustrated and disappointed that the lawsuit got dismissed 💔. Maybe she should just focus on creating more original content instead of trying to sue people over viral phrases 📝.
 
I mean, what's next? Are we gonna sue people for using words on TikTok now? Like, hello, the phrase "lowkey" has been around since 2014, and nobody's sued anyone over it yet 🤣. And honestly, who even coined the phrase "all natural, no BBL"? It sounds like something a desperate Instagram influencer would come up with to try and sell detox teas 💁‍♀️. Anyway, I guess GloRilla dodged another bullet, but seriously, copyright law is just getting more ridiculous by the day 🤦‍♂️.
 
The fleeting nature of creative ownership 🤯. It's like trying to grasp sand between your fingers - the more you squeeze, the more it slips away. GloRilla's victory is a reminder that intellectual property rights aren't always as concrete as we'd like them to be. The fact that Henderson couldn't prove jurisdiction over GloRilla and her team makes me wonder if she was trying to grasp at something that wasn't really hers to begin with 😊.

Perhaps this lawsuit was an exercise in self-expression, a way for Henderson to assert her creativity and get attention from the world 🌎. Either way, it's clear that GloRilla's song has taken on a life of its own, and "All Natural, No BBL" is now a part of hip-hop history 💃.

The takeaway here might be that true originality is hard to come by, but it's often the ones who take risks and put themselves out there who end up making an impact 🌟. So, even if Henderson didn't win this battle, maybe she'll find success in another one - or perhaps she'll discover a new way of expressing herself that doesn't rely on the courts 💫.
 
omg u guys 🤯 GloRilla just dodged another lawsuit 😅 and i gotta say, it's kinda cool to see someone else facing the music over using someone elses catchphrase 💁‍♀️ especially when its not even that deep of a phrase lol! idk what's more crazy, the fact that she won again or the fact that Natalie Henderson is refileing in another state 🤔 maybe this time they'll get it right? either way, it's all good fam 👌
 
I mean come on! GloRilla wins again!!! 🤯🎉 First of all, this whole thing with the "all natural, no BBL" catchphrase just sounds so extra and silly... who even uses that phrase? 😂 It's like she was expecting someone to go after her over a weird phrase? But seriously, I'm glad GloRilla came out on top - it's not fair when people try to copyright stuff that's just too vague. Like if I wrote a song with the line "all natural" and someone sued me for copyright infringement... 🤦‍♀️ That would be pretty ridiculous! Anyway, yaaas for GloRilla and her team for fighting back against these baseless lawsuits! 💪
 
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