Remember when Omarion, Chris Brown, and Jhene Aiko delivered their hit collaboration "Post To Be?" Well, it appears that DJ Mustard and Omarion might have been biting off Chris' swag the whole time.

According to HipHopDX, BMG Rights Management just slapped Omarion with a lawsuit stemming from his 2014 banger. The Jasmine Brand nabbed some eye-opening legal documents alleging Omarion stole some of Chris Brown's "Came To Do" record from his X album. Omarion's infectious single is eerily similar to Chris' album cut. In addition, one of the writers for Chris' record, Redwine assigned 50 percent of the rights to BMG.

BMG is claiming that "Post To Be" blatantly infringes on CB's record. They're itching for a huge payday—reportedly they want $300,000 in damages, with Atlantic Records being named as a defendant. Omarion released his fourth album under Atlantic the same year Chris released "Came To Do."  So to reprimand O, BMG is hoping to prevent him from ever eating again off of "Post To Be" again. That means profits from radio spins, YouTube views, and download purchases would all be scrapped from Omarion's plate.

If you listen to Chris' record, BMG is claiming that O's single is "identical in pitches, intervals, rhythmic duration, and beat placement." If you recall, Nic Nac produced CB's record, and in the past, his sounds have been accused of sounding just like Mustards'. To make the situation sticker, Mustard produced "Post To Be" after CB's track came out.

Check out the two records below and see for yourself.

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