Three 6 Mafia's DJ Paul Sues <br />Travis Scott for $20 Million DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia claims a<br />portion of Scott’s song, “No Bystanders,”<br />is stolen from his song, “Tear Da Club Up.” He says the "cadence and sound"<br />of the line in Scott’s song is “virtually<br />identical” to the hook from his 1997 song. “No Bystanders” was released<br />on Scott’s album, ‘Astroworld,’<br />which debuted at number one<br />on the ‘Billboard 200’ chart in 2018. The lawsuit specifically named Scott’s<br />2019 Grammy performance, where<br />he sang a censored version of his song<br />and chanted “tear the club up.” DJ Paul is seeking 20 million in<br />damages, as Scott did not seek<br />permission to use any portion<br />of the “Tear Da Club Up” track. Other members of Three 6 Mafia, Juicy J and<br />Gangsta Boo, are not listed as plaintiffs in the lawsuit. Scott and DJ Paul have<br />reportedly been in touch<br />and are working out a solution. DJ Paul, via statement