According to Dailymail -The 32-year-old hip-hop artist - who
studied in a seminary - claimed that his secular song's high-pitched techno
melody and snap-based beat were slowed down for Katy's ode to the 1996 film The
Craft.
According to the lawsuit obtained by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
Joyful Noise has been 'irreparably tarnished by its association with the
witchcraft, paganism, black magic, and Illuminati imagery evoked by the same
music in Dark Horse.'
The song by Flame - born Marcus T. Gray - scored a Gospel
Music Association Dove Award nod and its album Our World: Redeemed earned a
Grammy nomination.
Dark Horse - written from the perspective of a witch - sold
6 million copies and the Egyptian-themed music video amassed 439 million views.
The 29-year-old pop diva - whose parents were Pentecostal pastors - crafted her 'Southern rap-techno track' with Juicy J, Sarah Hudson, Max Martin, Cirkut, and Dr. Luke.
Back in 2001, Perry's debut album - titled Katy Hudson - was
a Christian rock and gospel record with tracks like Faith Won't Fail.
The 11-time Grammy nominee will next take her Prismatic
World Tour - which features a special standing pit called 'The Reflection
Section' - to Miami's American Airlines Arena on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Flame will next take the stage for a two-night
stand Friday and Saturday at the Bahamas Faith Ministries in Nassau.
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