
Sony Music Publishing (SMP) is supporting rising British talent, Lola Young, in a lawsuit against songwriter and producer Carter Lang. This development comes after Lang claimed he should be listed as a songwriter on four of Young’s songs.
The lawsuit:
The songs Lang is contesting have not been identified as of this writing.
Young and SMP filed the lawsuit in a London court on October 1.
Background:
Lang has co-written and co-produced several of Young’s songs on her two most recent albums: I’m Only F\\cking Myself (2025) and This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway (2024). One of Lang’s co-productions and co-writes on the latter is Young’s smash hit, “Messy.”
What they said:
Young’s legal team: “Carter’s claims are strongly refuted, and we will not allow Lola’s reputation and integrity to be called into question – particularly so long after the sessions took place and agreements were put in place. Lola has always been authentic in her songwriting process and acknowledges songwriting contributions where appropriate. This dispute has been ongoing for several months, and we look forward to the truth being established.”
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This article was written with information sourced from BBC.
We covered it because Lola Young, SMP, and Carter Lang are major players in the music industry.











