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It’s been a tough week for Dua Lipa, who is now facing two copyright lawsuits over her smash hit “Levitating”. This isn’t the first time the song has landed the 26-year-old singer in hot water.

Back in 2021, rapper DaBaby, who features on a remix of the song, made some controversial comments about HIV and AIDS at a July concert.

And while Lipa doesn’t seem to have pulled the remix version off streaming services, she did release a statement denouncing the rapper’s remarks.But will the recent controversy force Lipa to pull the plug on both versions this time around?

Keep reading to find out.RELATED: Dua Lipa “horrified” by homophobic remarks from collaborator, DaBabyA recent report by TMZ revealed that a band called Artikal Sound System has filed a lawsuit in the Los Angeles Federal court against Dua Lipa and Warner Music for copyright infringement.

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