Eminem Target Of New Lawsuit

Eminem and Interscope records are the target of a lawsuit in federal court by French composer Jacques Loussier. According to the lawsuit, which was March 28th in New York, Eminem and Interscope used parts of Loussier’s song, "Pulsion." Eminem used portions of the song in his song "Kill You," which appeared on his The Marshall […]

Eminem and

Interscope records are the target of a lawsuit in federal court by French composer

Jacques Loussier. According to the lawsuit, which was March 28th in New York,

Eminem and Interscope used parts of Loussier’s song, "Pulsion." Eminem

used portions of the song in his song "Kill You," which appeared on

his The Marshall Mathers LP, which has moved over almost 9 million copies.

Loussier, 67, is best known for fusing Jazz with

classical music via his Play Bach Trio. Loussier is no lightweight, having released

over 12 albums and selling over 6 million copies worldwide. Eminem will make

his motion picture debut in July in the flick "8 Mile," a story loosely

based on his rise to fame.