Music Legal: M.I.A. Believes Doechii and Tyler, the Creator's "Get Right” Copies Her Song "Boyz"

I do hear similarities; however this might be a situation similar to Robin Thick's "Blurred Lines" vs Marvin Gaye's family.

The common denominator in that case and this case is the Producer, Pharrell Williams.
 
Why post about it, just sue. She has gone at everyone except her rich white husband that took her kid back to Beverly Hills, while she was playing revolutionary in his family mansion. Folks grow up into capitalistic hypocrites in their real lives :smh:
 
Why post about it, just sue. She has gone at everyone except her rich white husband that took her kid back to Beverly Hills, while she was playing revolutionary in his family mansion. Folks grow up into capitalistic hypocrites in their real lives :smh:
If he were running for President niggas would be calling him a brother...lets be honest here:
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M.I.A. Believes Doechii and Tyler, the Creator's "Get Right” Copies Her Song "Boyz"​

The British musician believes the song "literally" sounds like hers.​

tara mahadevan
June 27, 2025

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(L-R) MIA, Doechii and Tyler, the Creator.

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M.I.A. has pointed out that Tyler, the Creator and Doechii's new song, “Get Right," might be a carbon copy of an older track of hers.

On Wednesday (June 25), the British musician saw a comment on X shared by user @_rawLAW, who pointed out that "Get Right" sounds like M.I.A.'s 2007 song "Boyz."

"It kind of gives me 'Boyz' by @MIAuniverse," the X user wrote, sharing a clip of Tyler and Doechii’s song playing during the Louis Vuitton SS26 show in Paris earlier this week.

Responding to the observation, M.I.A. wrote: "Bro it's literally my song," alongside a selfie clip of herself while the song plays in the background.



"Boyz" appeared on M.I.A.’s 2007 album, Kala. The song was produced by M.I.A. and Switch, while "Get Right" was produced by Pharrell.

Neither Tyler, Doechii, nor Pharrell have responded to M.I.A.'s comments about “Get Right," the second collaboration between Doechii and Tyler, following Chromakopia song "Balloon."

M.I.A. and Pharrell have also previously worked together on N.E.R.D.’s 2017 No One Ever Really Dies album cut, “Kites.”

Earlier this year, comments M.I.A. made about another super producer resurfaced starting a bit of a debate online.

In a 2024 interview with the PBD Podcast that recently resurfaced, M.I.A. credited Kanye West with playing a pivotal role in Jay-Z's success as a rapper.


She asserted that Ye brought "creativity" to Jay's artistry. She acknowledged that Hov was more of a "businessman," but Ye was more "artistic."

"He added the creativity to that whole thing," M.I.A. said about Ye's working relationship with Jay. "I don't think they give him enough respect and dues. Yes, Jay-Z was more of a businessman. Kanye was always the artistic one. He's the creative one. I connected with that, and Jay-Z obviously had the clout and the reputation. But, I saw that they both represented two different dynamics."
 
If they were to switch it up just a little they would have been straight, but the way they act i don't think straight is their thing!
 
It's time to sue them.

This takes money away from the artist who made that music first stealing their likeness of the song with it sounding the same or similar.
 
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