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Die Berufung der Beklagten gegen das am 05.12.2017 verkündete Urteil der 14. Zivilkammer des Landgerichts Köln – 14 O 125/16 – wird zurückgewiesen.
Die Kosten des Berufungsverfahrens trägt die Beklagte.
Dieses Urteil und das genannte Urteil des Landgerichts Köln sind vorläufig vollstreckbar. Die Beklagte kann die Vollstreckung durch Sicherheitsleistung hinsichtlich des Unterlassungsanspruchs in Höhe von 10.000 € und hinsichtlich der Kostenentscheidung in Höhe von 110 % des jeweils zu vollstreckenden Betrages abwenden, wenn nicht die Klägerin vor der Vollstreckung Sicherheit in gleicher Höhe leistet.
Produced by , the track features his signature minimalist, "ratchet" production style characterized by heavy bass, rhythmic finger snaps, and catchy melodic loops.
The lyrics center on themes of fame, materialism, and the complexities of casual relationships—specifically the pursuit of a "main chick" while navigating the party lifestyle.
The song is a mid-tempo club anthem (95 BPM) in the key of B♭ major. Lyrical Themes and Music Video Produced by , the track features his signature
Released at the height of the 2014 "Mustard-on-the-beat" era, the remix of "Main Chick" serves as a definitive snapshot of the West Coast hip-hop and R&B crossover movement. While the original track was a standout on Kid Ink's second studio album, My Own Lane , the star-studded remix featuring Chris Brown and Tyga transformed it into a club and radio staple. Release and Origins
Two major versions of the remix exist. An early version featuring Tyga was released on January 30, 2014 . A later, "extended" official remix was released on July 8, 2014 , adding verses from French Montana , Yo Gotti , and Lil Bibby . Production and Sound Lyrical Themes and Music Video Released at the
The song first appeared on Chris Brown’s X-Files mixtape.
The beat incorporates elements from YG's "I'm Good" and Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz's "Who U Wit?". An early version featuring Tyga was released on
The track's journey began unexpectedly; it was originally recorded by Kid Ink and Chris Brown during the same studio session as their multi-platinum hit "Show Me".