The TRshady Forum became read-only in December 2014. The 10 year history will live on, in this archive.
Continue the discussion with the new home for the Eminem and Hip Hop discussion: HipHopShelter.com.

Kanye Sues Chicago DJ Over Unreleased Songs

For discussion of mainstream Hip Hop or Urban music.

Kanye Sues Chicago DJ Over Unreleased Songs

Postby eminemcaparica » Sep 1st, '05, 00:08

Rapper Kanye West filed a lawsuit yesterday (Aug. 29) to stop release of masters he recorded as a Chicago teenager in 1995. The suit filed in the U.S. District Court in Chicago claims that Eric "E-Smoove" Miller and his Focus Music Group used a forged recording agreement to try landing distribution deals for nine unreleased tracks written and performed by West.

According to the complaint, shortly after West landed 10 Grammy nominations earlier this year for his debut album, "The College Dropout," Miller approached John Galt Entertainment in Nashville and others to distribute the tracks, which he helped West record. He asked Galt for a $450,000 advance.

Galt's representative contacted West's lawyer to verify West's permission in the recording agreement to release the tracks. West claims he never had any written or oral contract with Miller and refused to okay release of the music.

After West's attorney received a copy of the purported recording agreement, the complaint says, an e-mail from Miller said that the agreement "was just a dummy up we were using to get the distributors to even talk to us. It was never supposed to leave the Broker's hands but one of the distributors must have gotten anxious while we were researching the numbers..."

After several communications between various representatives for the parties, the complaint alleges, a lawyer for Miller claimed that the defendants did not need permission to release the masters.

West is suing for violation of his publicity, privacy and trademark rights among other claims. He asks the court to void the fraudulent recording agreement and award $100,000 in general damages and at least $200,000 in punitive damages.

Miller's attorney, Mark Levinsohn with Epstein, Levinsohn, Bodine, Hurwitz & Weinstein in New York, could not be reached for comment.
User avatar
eminemcaparica
Role Model
Role Model
 
Posts: 3416
Joined: Apr 10th, '05, 23:22
Location: Portugal

Postby Sunni » Sep 1st, '05, 07:23

Interesting. Propz
Sunni
 


Return to Hip Hop Domain



Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users

cron