Teen superstar Justin Bieber may have found himself in hot water over his track One Less Lonely Girl.
The 17-year-old is allegedly facing a song royalties lawsuit filed by artist managers Vance Tate and Thomas Oliveria who are known as A-Rex.
The pair allegedly claim that the track which featured on Justin's debut album was originally created by them for R&B singer Noel Gourdin in 2009.
However, the track appeared on JB's album and was credited as a collaboration between Usher, Shin, Hamilton and two others.
A-Rex are claiming that they are owed 10% of the songs publishing royalties, which they estimate to be in the region of around $200,000.
MTV News reports that the pair are also seeking damages for breach of contract, fraud, conversion, and copyright infringement.
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