Preparing to part ways? Amy Robach and her husband, Andrew Shue, sold their New York City apartment one week before the Good Morning America co-anchor was photographed getting cozy with coworker T.J. Holmes.
15.11.2022 - 13:49 / completemusicupdate.com
The legal back and forth between Megan Thee Stallion and her label 1501 Certified Entertainment continues, with the rapper – real name Megan Pete – securing a restraining order to stop the label from interfering in her efforts to capitalise on this weekend’s American Music Awards.There has been plenty of legal wrangling between Pete and 1501 in recent years. She originally claimed that her deal with the label did not follow music industry conventions and was unfairly skewed in 1501’s favour.
After she went legal on the matter, 1501 agreed to amend elements of that deal, resulting in Pete’s lawsuit being dismissed.But then a new dispute began over the three albums Pete is obliged to deliver to 1501 and, in particular, whether last year’s ‘Something For Thee Hotties’ counts as one of them. She reckons that it does, but 1501 argues that that record, which was basically a compilation of freestyles and archive tracks, does not fulfil the definition of album under the terms of her record contract.Following the release of Pete’s recent album ‘Traumazine’ in August, the rapper asked the court to confirm that she had now fulfilled the terms of her record contract, even though that would require counting ‘Something For Thee Hotties’ as album number two of three.
She also claimed that she was owed at least a million dollars in royalties by the label and posited that 1501 might have been behind a pre-release leak of ‘Traumazine’.The following month 1501 responded via its own legal filing again insisting that ‘Something For Thee Hotties’ does not qualify as one of the albums she is obliged to deliver to the label. It also rejected Pete’s royalties claim, arguing that she actually owes 1501 millions from other elements of its
.Preparing to part ways? Amy Robach and her husband, Andrew Shue, sold their New York City apartment one week before the Good Morning America co-anchor was photographed getting cozy with coworker T.J. Holmes.
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Megan Thee Stallion and Big Sean have settled the song-theft lawsuit that was filed against them earlier this year in which they were accused of ripping off an earlier track on their 2020 collaboration ‘Go Crazy’.It was Detroit-based rappers Duawn Payne and Harrell James who filed the lawsuit in July, claiming that ‘Go Crazy’ lifted elements of their 2012 song ‘Krazy’.In fact, they said in their legal filing, “an average lay observer would recognise the infringing work as having been appropriated from [‘Krazy’] because of the striking similarity between the two compositions and the way in which they are performed”.They reckoned it was probably Big Sean that had been exposed to their earlier track, because he is also from Detroit. And while ‘Krazy’ never had a full release, Payne and James insisted that it was widely played in the clubs and bars of West Detroit where Big Sean was known to hang out at the time.
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