After suing his record label over royalties, Lil Wayne is being sued by another artist for the same reason
Christopher Polk / Getty Image
According to TMZ, rapper David Banner has filed court documentation against Wayne's Young Money records for not receiving compensation from two songs he prodcued for Wayne's album, "Tha Carter III" in 2008.
Banner claims he signed a contract and was told by the label in 2012 he was owed $138,787.19 in royalties, but has recieved none of it.
Banner says the same thing happened with a track from 2009, for which he's owed more than $15,000. As TMZ reports, Banner says the label has gone radio silent, and he says he could be owed even more.
Wayne is still going toe-to-toe in the January lawsuit with Cash Money CEO Brian "Birdman" Williams over an unreleased album, 'Tha Carter V."
Business Insider has reached out to Wayne for comment and will update this post if/when we hear back.
- Thailand is now welcoming Indians with open arms, but are its drought-hit islands really prepared for a tourism influx?
- Thoughtful gift ideas to make Mother's Day extra special
- Muslims up, Hindus down: What’s the larger picture behind India’s religious population trends?
- Scooch over magic mushrooms, toad venom could be the next big psychedelic for depression and anxiety!
- TBO Tek IPO allotment – How to check allotment, GMP, listing date and more
- Nothing Phone (2a) blue edition launched
- JNK India IPO allotment date
- JioCinema New Plans
- Realme Narzo 70 Launched
- Apple Let Loose event
- Elon Musk Apology
- RIL cash flows
- Charlie Munger
- Feedbank IPO allotment
- Tata IPO allotment
- Most generous retirement plans
- Broadcom lays off
- Cibil Score vs Cibil Report
- Birla and Bajaj in top Richest
- Nestle Sept 2023 report
- India Equity Market