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Snoop Dogg settles with a session musician, Diddy's trial nears an end, Jay-Z's extortion lawsuit is dismissed and more in this music law news recap.
Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham, put the Tuscan-style estate back on the market on June 24-three years after snapping it up for $75 million, Realtor.com can reveal, and months after he ...
Grambling State University, a storied HBCU in Louisiana, has been a launchpad for remarkable talents across entertainment and ...
One of 2024's weirdest movies was just added to Netflix, delivering one of strangest musical biopics we've seen.
Drake has put his sprawling property on the market for a third time—having slashed an impressive $9 million from the price.
Grambling State University has an extensive list of notable alumni including the Queen of Neo Soul Erykah Badu.
A report in Hot New Hip Hop stated that he filed a lawsuit against Dogg and Death Row Records, alleging in his lawsuit that ...
Snoop Dogg has reportedly settled a lawsuit with veteran producer and drummer Trevor Lawrence Jr. As per Billboard, the two parties filed a motion on June 24 to dismiss their litigation.
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Digital Music News on MSNSnoop Dogg, Death Row Settle Copyright Litigation Over ‘BODR’ Album TracksSnoop Dogg reaches a settlement with a studio musician who accused the rapper of failing to license two backing tracks on his ...
Sources hint that Jay-Z might step onto the field at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara for the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Snoop Dogg settled a copyright lawsuit brought by a session musician who said the rapper used his backing tracks on the album "BODR" without licenses.
Jay-Z has been speculated to be performing at the Super Bowl halftime show, the year after Kendrick Lamar’s iconic ...
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