Trey Songz, Kodak Sued For $18 Million Over Bottoms Up Track
(AllHipHop News) A Washington, D.C. production company has filed an $18 million lawsuit over the rights to the music on the hit song "Bottoms Up" by Trey Songz and Nicki Minaj.Derrick Price, Doc Mob Records and IHip Hop Music filed the lawsuit against Trey Songz, Atlantic Records, Kodak, manager Gee Robertson, producer Kane Beatz and others. According to the lawsuit, which was filed February 2nd in the Southern District of New York, Doc Mob hired producer Milton James aka "Tony Scales" to prod...
AllHipHop — (AllHipHop News) A Washington, D.C. production company has filed an $18 million lawsuit over the rights to the music on the hit song "Bottoms Up" by Trey Songz and Nicki ... more info
ContactMusic — R&B star TREY SONGZ has been hit with an $18 million (12 million) lawsuit over his song BOTTOMS UP.Chiefs at Doc Mob Records allege they hired producer Milton James to pr... more info
Starpulse — R&B star Trey Songz has been hit with an $18 million lawsuit over his song Bottoms Up. Chiefs at Doc Mob Records allege they hired producer Milton James to produce the ... more info
Perez Hilton — Oh boy.
Trey Songz has found himself in the middle of a hefty lawsuit over the rights to his hit song, Bottoms Up.
Derrick Price of Doc Mob Records has filed an $18 mill... more info