Friday, August 23, 2024

Shaboozey Sues Record Company


Country music singer, Shaboozey, shot to the top of the charts after being featured on Beyonce's Cowboy Carter album [click here if you missed that]. 

Now Shaboozey is suing is former record company for breach of contract...

From TMZ
The singer-songwriter filed a lawsuit against Kreshendo Entertainment, claiming they're making it impossible for him to regain publishing rights to his music ... despite a provision in his contract which lays out a clear road map for doing so.
In 2019, Shaboozey says he terminated his publishing agreement with Kreshendo -- a company he'd been with since 2016 -- and he later personally took the company's place in a deal with music publisher Warner-Tamerlane.
According to Shaboozey, there's a clause in the contract allowing him to pay off 110% of the unrecouped balance of prior advances to Warner in order to regain control of his publishing rights ... which are way more lucrative since "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" blew up.
Shaboozey says he asked Warner-Tamerlane to tell him what he owes so he can officially get out of the deal ... but, he claims they refuse to tell him -- adding he thinks Kreshendo's asking the company not to share the info to keep Shaboozey in the deal.
The star's also suing Kreshendo for allegedly releasing several songs without prior consent from him after he terminated the contract back in 2019.

2 comments:

Jcee said...

Why do they all go through this same shyt!! Quit singing over your rights to publishing tell them it’s a no deal . Sick of hearing the same ol story this been going on since black folks got into music everybody telling the same story so learn from it!!!

LOLOL said...

When these young artists are broke and want a contract, they don't have the knowledge or the funds to hire lawyers first. Never ever give up your publishing rights.

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