Quavo Sued Your ‘Bubble Gum’ Song … Had Already Been Chewed!!!
Quavo stole the flavor for his modest 2018 hit “Bubble Gum” from a Louisiana rapper who says he actually handed Quay the inspiration in person … at least according to a new lawsuit.
TMZ Hip Hop obtained docs filed by a man named Lamount London — who goes by L.Mont — in which he claims he opened for 2 Chainz and Quavo’s group Migos at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, LA on February 9, 2016.
Following the concert, L.Mont claims he passed Quavo a CD containing his song, “Bubble Gum” … a bouncy NOLA-style track he says he recorded in 2015, in hopes of working together down the line.
L.Mont says he never heard from Quavo — but claims he heard his own work when the Atlanta superstar released his debut album “Quavo Huncho” and promoted track #18 “Bubble Gum.”
Quavo’s song has amassed millions of plays over the years, and L.Mont is claiming the lyrics, arrangement, melody … everything but the candy wrapper is a direct bite of his work, he says — and he’s now seeking damages over it.
We reached out to Quavo’s team but have yet to hear back.