Singer and businesswoman Rihanna -

Kika Press

Rihanna should have checked that all permissions were obtained before promoting her brand Fenty on social media.

In any case, the duo formed by King Khan and Saba Lou, a father and his daughter, both singers, do not remember having approved the use of their title

Good Habits (and Bad)

.

They therefore sue the singer.

In legal documents obtained by TMZ and Pitchfork, the artists believe that Rihanna (or her team) recovered their title, released in 2012, on a streaming platform.

The Fenty promotional video has been viewed more than 3.4 million times on social media, according to the complaint.

Damages claimed by father and daughter are not specified.

They also ask that Fenty no longer use their song.

When justice gets involved

Rihanna did not respond to this complaint.

This is not the first time that the singer from Barbados has found herself accountable to other artists.

In 2011, photographer David LaChapelle sued her for plagiarism following the clip for her track

S&M which

he considered "directly derived" from some of her photos.

The

Umbrella

interpreter

also found herself on the side of the plaintiffs, when her father used "Fenty" - her last name - to grow his business.

Ronald Fenty started Fenty Entertainment in 2017 and attempted to sell 15 shows of his daughter in Latin America for $ 15 million.

Only problem, Robyn Rihanna Fenty, her real name, was not aware ...

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