On Monday evening, Billboard reported that the legendary 1960s actress and singer is being sued by rights management company Artists Rights Enforcement Corp for allegedly trying to back out of their agreement after they helped secure her share from Doja Cat's hit "Paint the Town Red."
Warwick has been involved in numerous lawsuits over the past 40 years, both as a plaintiff and defendant — spanning disputes over sample clearances, unauthorized use of her name in Broadway's Baby It's You!, tax issues with the IRS and business disagreements with late composer Bert Bacharach. She also sued a tabloid for libel in the 1980s and a travel agency in 2000 for selling fraudulent tickets.
Dionne Warwick attends her 85th Birthday Celebration on December 12, 2025 in Summit, New Jersey.Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images
"When I heard that it had been done, I hope 'Walk on By' is as good for her as it has been for me," Warwick said on The Kelly Clarkson Show in December 2023. "They're great songs, and finally [they 're] being exposed to some good music."
"Walk on By," the eighth track of her album, Make Way for Dionne Warwick, peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 when it was released in 1964.
Dionne Warwick on stage at the Olympia in Paris, April 26, 1964.Currently, Warwick and her team have not returned Billboard's request for comment regarding the lawsuit.
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