Porsha Williams denies stealing ‘Perfectly Worthless’ song, Syleena Johnson responds

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Porsha Williams has been getting her name dragged in the mud for several days now over her recent fight with Kenya Moore. Earlier this week, Williams got even more mud slung at her when producer, Pierre Medor, accused her of stealing the song “Perfectly Worthless” after Williams sang it on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”


Medor, who wrote and produced the song, made the accusation on Wednesday, telling TheYBF.com that he was shocked to see Williams recording the song on “RHOA” and that she stole the song for TV.


“In the business more than one artist will record the same song hoping for the right outcome, as was the case with ‘Perfectly Worthless.’ Pierre Medor wrote and produced this song in its entirety. Not having any previous point of reference for Porsha, we initially recorded the song for the purpose of determining her vocal abilities and how they would fit with this particular song; it was quickly determined that this song wasn’t the best match for her, so we chose not to sell her the song and notified her management of our decision,” said Medor.

Medor says that he eventually sold the song to “R&B Divas Atlanta” star Syleena Johnson.


However, according to TMZ, Williams recently fired back at Medor and released screenshots of her text messages with him, showing that he initially had no problem with her recording the song on TV and that he still wanted to work with her.

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We’re not sure why Medor accused Williams of stealing his song, but it’s certainly not the kind of press that Williams wants right now, especially at the beginning of her music career.

But the drama doesn’t end there. Read what Johnson told TheJasmineBrand.com about the drama after the cut. – nicholas robinson

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