Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige Accused of Beat Burglary

Mary J. Blige and Jay-Z are being sued in federal court by two New Jersey boys who allege the hip-hop/soul diva stole their music.

By Josh Grossberg Dec 23, 2008 5:58 PMTags
Mary J. Blige, Jay-ZJohnny Nunez/Getty Images

What's the 411? How about a lawsuit?

Mary J. Blige and Jay-Z are among the targets of a federal song-swiping suit by two New Jersey men.

Jermaine Jumpp and Michael C. Adams accuse Blige's renowned producer, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, of swiping the beat from their "On My Grind" for Blige's "Enough Cryin'."

The plaintiffs claim they submitted a CD containing their song to Jerkins back in 2001 and were shocked when "Enough Cryin' " surfaced on 2005 album The Breakthrough. Jay-Z got a cowriting credit; they got bupkis.

No word on why it took three years to file their suit. Calls to their lawyer were not immediately returned.

Neither Blige nor Jigga is commenting yet. The two pals are frequent collaborators, most recently teaming up last spring for their Heart of the City tour.