Legal

Two producers sue Lil Wayne in one week over same album

By | Published on Monday 13 June 2011

Lil Wayne

Possibly aiming for some sort of record, Lil Wayne is now facing a fourth royalties claim over his album ‘Tha Carter III’, with two separate lawsuits relating to the record being filed just last week.

As previously reported, earlier last week producer David Kirkwood sued claiming he was owed royalties from his work on the album. Then, towards the end of the week, Dallas-based production duo Play-N-Skillz filed legal papers claiming they were due royalties for their work on the ‘Tha Carter III’ track ‘Got Money’, one of the biggest hits from the album. According to AllHipHop.com, in their lawsuit Play-N-Skillz say they reckon they are due $1 million from the rapper and his various companies and affiliates.

Previous litigants in relation to ‘Tha Carter III’ are producers Darius ‘Deezle’ Harrison and Bangladesh, who sued in March, and this time last year, respectively.



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