Juicy J sends Arbys a warning shot near using a Three 6 Mafia sample without clearance in a new ad.

According to a since-deleted tweet by rapper and producer Juicy J, the fast-food chain Arby'due south might take some explaining to do. Taking to social media to share some data that came his way, Juicy wrote, "Practiced morn! I just plant out Arby's used a three half dozen sample in their commercial with out clearing information technology hmmmmmmmmmm." The declared musical theft may have happened in 2022 when Arby's released a commercial ad their triple thick brown carbohydrate bacon sandwich.

The ad featured a song that repeated the phrase "triple thick" in the same manner every bit Iii 6 Mafia's "Now I'grand Hi" series. The tracks that seem to have been sampled include Koopsta Knicca's "Now I'k Hi Pt. ii" and Iii 6 Mafia's "Now I'm Hi Pt. 3".

Juicy J did non direct mention taking any legal activity confronting Arby's in his Twitter accusation, but he and DJ Paul have been actively pursuing litigation against those who may have profited illegally from Three 6 Mafia'southward piece of work in recent months. In September, the pair sued $uicideboy$ for allegedly sampling over 30 tracks without legal permission, and Trippie Redd and Travis Scott take besides had to deal with legal repercussions for their use of 3 vi Mafia music.

Since Juicy J quickly deleted the tweet about Arby'south, information technology is possible that he found out they did, in fact, take legal avenues to obtain the sample. However, he may have besides decided to take the tweet downward if he is seriously considering legal action against the fast-food chain. Either fashion, Iii 6 Mafia has made it clear that they are fed upwards with people and businesses using their music to make coin without their permission.

Arby'due south has withal to reply to the allegation, merely this is probable not the last we will be hearing about the situation.