Friday, April 18, 2014

Drake And Cash Money Records Sued For Stealing Song

Drake and Cash Money Records might have to drop some big bucks in the near future as reports claim the two are being sued for over $300,000 for a sampled track that they were not given permission to use.
Information of Drake’s legal issue have surfaced online Thursday (April 17).

”Drake cheated and lied on his latest album — shamelessly stealing a jazz musician’s lyrics and then lying on the album that he got permission — so claims the jazz musician’s people. The song in question is “Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2.” The song begins with a 35 second monologue from a 1982 song — “Jimmy Smith Rap” — recorded by jazz musician Jimmy Smith. According to a new lawsuit — obtained by TMZ — Drake never got permission to use the clip. Even worse, represented in the liner notes that the clip was properly licensed.” (TMZ)
 Drake isn’t the only one begin targeted as reports claim Cash Money Records is getting attacked as well.
 “Jimmy’s dead, but his Estate insists in the lawsuit NO permission was given nor did anyone ask for it. The Estate is going after Drake, Cash Money Records and a bunch of others … gunning for more than $300K. ” (TMZ)

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