Bad Bunny Reaches Preliminary Settlement in DJ Playero "Safaera" Lawsuit

Bad Bunny and his collaborators recently informed the court of a draft of a settlement agreement, as the parties appear to be headed towards a resolution.

Bad Bunny arrives to the 2021 Billboard Music Awards
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Bad Bunny arrives to the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.

Bad Bunny arrives to the 2021 Billboard Music Awards

Bad Bunny and his collaborators have reached a preliminary settlement in the direct and copyright infringement lawsuit over the 2020 track “Safaera.” 

As reported by Rolling Stone, the attorneys for Bad Bunny and DJ Playero informed the judge that a settlement agreement has been drafted, which could pave the way for a resolution between all parties involved. “A draft of a settlement agreement has been circulated, but the parties expect this process to take some time since the settlement is complex and will require the review and approval of multiple corporate and individual parties,” the letter reads.  

According to Billboard, AOM Music Inc., which operates under the name BM Records, filed the lawsuit in Sept. 2021, claiming “Safaera” features the “unauthorized incorporation” of DJ Playero’s “Besa Tu Cuerpo,” “Chocha Con Bicho,” and “Sigan Bailando,” off his Playero mixtapes. Pitchfork reports BM Records was seeking $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringed work or actual damages. 

Jowell & Randy, and Ñengo Flow, who are both featured on “Safaera,” as well as the song’s producers DJ Orma and Tainy were named in the suit. 

In an interview with MoluscoTV last year, Jowell called “Safaera” an original song from Bad Bunny, adding that his royalties had been diminished to one percent over the uncleared sample. He also took aim at Missy Elliott over her share of the royalties since the song uses her track “Get Ur Freak On.” 

Missy took to Twitter to set the record straight about her royalties. 

@jowell1 sadly you mislead all these people to make them think I have 99%. Now I don’t talk business on line because that’s messy but now we are here I have 25% and there is 6 other samples & 15 other writers on this one song. They got percentage also…

— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott) March 17, 2022

The two ultimately came to an understanding.

I’m glad that you now mention that there are many other samples/writers on this track that got their percentages that you hadn’t named. We both in the music business & know how we must clear someone else’s work💜 much love from VA#757💜

— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott) March 18, 2022

 

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