GloRilla ‘s legal team is firing back at a copyright suit filed against her earlier this summer. Natalie Henderson ( @slimdabodylast on Instagram ) claimed the Memphis rapper stole the phrase “all natural, no BBL” from her and used it in her lyrics without consent. However, Glo is arguing to a judge that copyright law does not protect such a “common” and “cliched” expression.
“The phrase ‘natural[e], no BBL’ —referring to a person with a natural body who has not undergone the ‘Brazilian Butt Lift’ cosmetic procedure—is too common, everyday, trite, and cliched to be protectable by copyright,” her lawyers wrote in the Sept. 8 filing, obtained by Billboard.
“The phrase at issue in plaintiff’s song is not original and thus not copyrightable… Anyone who listens to the two songs should