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Yesterday, news broke that Beyoncé was getting sued for the cool price of $20 million thanks to an uncleared sample for her smash-hit "Formation." But as fate would have it, she is not the only musician getting taken to court this week. It seems that Young Thug has been slapped with a lawsuit as well, all for skipping one of his own concerts.

Which, if anyone's counting, shouldn't be too much of a surprise. This is, after all, an artist who flaked on his own $100K music video shoot. Staying home for your own concert is fiddlesticks compared to a quality ditch-effort like that. Yet it is clearly not just fiddlesticks to the organizer of Thug's concert stop in Rochester, New York. Reports specify that he is seeking nearly half a million dollars in damages incurred from the lost ticket sales. Thug, maybe next time you just play your set and deal with it?

Revisit the celebration of Young Thug ditching things that is the music video for "Wyclef Jean" below.

In other music news, Anderson .Paak has shared a joyous new video depicting a live version of his song "Come Down". Watch it right here.

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