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"Cosmic Shakeup: Victory Boyd’s Telekinesis Lawsuit against Travis Scott, SZA, & Future Takes an Unexpected Turn!"

Added on June 3, 2026 inFree Entertainment News

As the stars twinkle and the planets align, have you ever felt that cosmic pull to forgive and let go? Well, that’s exactly what happened today in the music world, as Victory Boyd, the artist behind a much-discussed demo with Kanye West, decided to drop her lawsuit against Travis Scott concerning their collaborative hit “Telekinesis.” Once embroiled in a legal battle that threatened to overshadow her creative light, Boyd underwent a profound spiritual transformation, choosing instead to focus on her art and life. It’s almost as if the universe gave her a nudge, encouraging her to prioritize her passion over conflict. And isn’t that what we all need sometimes? So, let’s dive into the details of this unexpected turn of events!

As it turns out, Boyd had made the demo in 2019 as part of a collaboration with Ye. Kanye West provided the chords, and she came through with lyrics and vocals. Scott then used this demo with Ye’s permission to make “Telekinesis.” Boyd was even given credit and publishing for the song. However, she still sought a lawsuit.

According to Billboard, Boyd decided to drop the lawsuit today. She has decided to forgive and forget. As her legal team explained, the singer has gone through a spiritual change that has her wanting to drop this legal action.

“After some internal reflection, Victory decided to forgive Travis Scott and move past a legal process that felt like it was draining her creatively and spiritually. Victory is moving forward to focus on her art, her ministry and her life,” her lawyer Keith White said. “She sends her blessings to all of the parties in the case and is excited to move forward.”

Ultimately, “Telekinesis” was one of the most popular songs on UTOPIA and for good reason. However, this is a song that had been floating around online for years, with Kanye West’s vocals all over it.

If you remember, much of UTOPIA came from Ye. There were even samples that had been used during the 2013 recording process of Yeezus. Either way, we’re sure the artists involved are happy to move on from this legal battle.

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