(EXCLUSIVE) Rich Homie Quan Pleads with Judge to Not Block Him From Releasing New Music
theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Rich Homie Quan is blasting his former record label’s lawsuit accusing him of breaching their contract by screwing them out of profits he made through secret side deals, saying they screwed HIM over. He’s pleading with the judge to not block him from releasing new music without their permission.
The rapper filed a 2 million dollar lawsuit against his record label Think It’s a Game Entertainment earlier this year. He accused the label of screwing him out of music royalties for numerous albums including his biggest hits “Flex” and “Type of Way“.
He claimed the label’s CEO even used some of the money owed to him to buy a home in ATL and even pocketed over 550k from a distribution deal the rapper signed with Def Jam. He also said he had cut ties with the label and the CEO but demanded 2 mill in damages.
On September 9th, Think It’s a Game Entertainment fired back, accusing the rapper of being an ungrateful artist who doesn’t know the in’s and out’s of the music industry. They explained they worked tireless hours and spent an enormous amount of money to take the rapper from a nobody to the top of his game.
Think it’s a Game Entertainment explained his contract with them was just like every other music contract for a newbie.
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