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Digital Music News on MSNLil Wayne Producer Sues Universal Music Over Millions In Allegedly Owed Royalties: ‘UMG Has Simply Taken Advantage of Harrison’s Hard Work’Lil Wayne producer Deezle (real name Darius Harrison) is suing Universal Music for allegedly failing to pay him millions in due royalties from Tha Carter III (2008) and more. Deezle and his Drum Major Music Entertainment company just recently submitted the multifaceted lawsuit to a New York federal court.
Salt-N-Pepa sue Universal Music Group to reclaim rights to masters, citing Copyright Act violations, and accuse label of holding music 'hostage.'
Renowned hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November. Before then, they are putting up a legal fight to obtain the rights to their extensive music catalogue.
Universal Music Group is being sued by a man who claims he worked with huge acts like Johnny Cash, Twisted Sister and Shania Twain and is owed over $72 million for unpaid services. In the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ,
The hip-hop group is accusing UMG of engaging in “self-interested and heavy-handed tactics” to block them from exercising their termination rights.
Iconic hip-hop duo Salt-N-Pepa are suing Universal Music Group to regain the rights to their classic hits, including 1987's 'Push It'. Find out more here.
Universal Music Group has announced that it has leased new space for its New York offices at Penn 2, the recently completed office tower along Seventh Avenue next to Madison Square Garden. The building will serve as the headquarters of iconic labels Def Jam Recordings,
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Universal Music Group is making a big move in the Big Apple. Check out the record label's plans for its new NYC office.
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Digital Music News on MSNExecs at YouTube Music, WMG, UMG, VEVO, Roc Nation, Recording Academy & More Denounce Anti-Israel Extremism and AntisemitismMore than 400 prominent leaders from the music and entertainment industries—including executives from YouTube Music, Warner Music Group (WMG), Universal Music Group (UMG), VEVO, Roc Nation, and the Recording Academy—have signed a powerful open letter denouncing anti-Israel extremism and antisemitism.