Rihanna’s company, Fenty, is being sued for $10 million after a song choice at its fashion show last year caused backlash.
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For those who aren’t aware, Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty 2020 fall show attracted criticism back in October when a song that sampled Islamic sayings was played for the runway.
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The song in question, titled “Doom” and produced by Coucou Chloe, included a remixed verse that relayed Islamic proverbs known as hadiths, which are “narrative records of the sayings or customs of the prophet Muhammad and his companions,” according to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary. The sayings are considered sacred to Muslims.
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As the song was played, the show’s models danced along while dressed in lingerie, causing further offense to followers of Islam.
After the show, which was livestreamed to millions of people, fans were quick to call Rihanna out for her inclusion of the song, labeling her “disrespectful” and accusing her of appropriating the sacred Islamic sayings.
tuana@wilbursooT_T
PLEASE OPEN THIS THREAD AND EDUCATE YOURSELVES AND SPREAD THIS INFORMATION TO OTHERS!!! IN RIHANNA’S SAVAGE X FENTY LINGERIE SHOW THEY USED A SONG THAT CONTAINED ISLAMIC HADITH AND OFFENDED MANY PEOPLE!! THEY SPED UP THE HADITH AND PUT MUSIC OVER IT:
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i can’t let Rihanna have a pass w appropriating Islam like for her first show the models wore a scarf around their heads and it looked like HIJAB and her second show she used a track that remixed a HADITH….why is no one talking about this, my religion is not y’all’s aesthetic
— PALESTINE FOREVER! (@reversecocunut) October 4, 2020
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it's the way if we speak hadiths or phrases from the quran out loud muslims would literally be arrested bc of folk thinking we're terrorists but here you have rihanna and her team using precious words of prayer and guidance as an aesthetic. i expected better from you @rihanna https://t.co/vS6Zyh99aU
— Z₇ 💜 (@Tannies_and_Me) October 4, 2020
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Coucou Chloe responded to the backlash immediately, issuing a series of tweets explaining that she hadn’t done research on the samples used in the song, which she said was found online.
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“I want to deeply apologize for the offence caused by the vocal samples used in my song ‘DOOM’,” Chloe tweeted. “The song was created using samples from Baile Funk tracks I found online. At the time, I was not aware that these samples used text from an Islamic Hadith.”
COUCOU CHLOE@coucou_chloe
I take full responsibility for the fact I did not research these words properly and want to thank those of you who have taken the time to explain this to me. We have been in the process of having the song urgently removed from all streaming platforms. 2/2
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“I take full responsibility for the fact I did not research these words properly and want to thank those of you who have taken the time to explain this to me,” she went on. “We have been in the process of having the song urgently removed from all streaming platforms.”
Rihanna — who was recently declared a billionaire — apologized days later in a statement issued to her Instagram story, calling the incident an “honest, yet careless mistake.”
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“We understand that we have hurt many of our Muslim brothers and sisters, and I’m incredibly disheartened by this!” she wrote. “I do not play with any kind of disrespect toward God or any religion and therefore the use of the song in our project was completely irresponsible!”
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“Moving forward we will make sure nothing like this ever happens again,” she went on. “Thank you for your forgiveness and understanding, Rih.”
But while Rihanna’s statement was largely positively received, the fashion show is now drawing attention again, after the artist of the song decided to sue Rihanna’s team for the emotional damage she allegedly endured after their “mistake.”
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According to a new lawsuit filed anonymously over the weekend and quoted by TMZ, Rihanna’s team reportedly reached out to the artist in question — who used the pseudonym Jane Doe to protect her identity — asking to use one of her songs.
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The artist allegedly sent Rihanna’s team two different versions of the song — one including the Islamic proverbs being chanted, and one without — and allegedly requested that the team behind the show didn’t play the version with the proverbs.
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However, the lawsuit states that the version with the sacred proverbs was mistakenly played, despite the prior warning.
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The artist claimed that she’d been afraid for her safety following the incident, alleging that she’d been sent abusive death threats that were so extreme that she’d had to “go into hiding.”
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What’s more, the artist also claimed that she’s been suffering from depression and anxiety following the incident and the abuse she’s received since. She is seeking $10 million in damages as a result.
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BuzzFeed News has reached out to spokespersons for Rihanna for comment.
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