Saturday, August 24, 2024-Nigerian-born American country singer Shaboozey is taking legal action against his former record label, Kreshendo Entertainment, in a bid to regain control of his songwriting rights.
The singer-songwriter, whose
track "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" became a breakout hit, has filed a lawsuit
claiming that the label is obstructing his efforts to reclaim his publishing
rights, despite a contractual provision allowing him to do so.
Shaboozey, who has been with
Kreshendo since 2016, terminated his publishing agreement with the company in
2019. Following the termination, he personally took over Kreshendo's position
in a deal with music publisher Warner-Tamerlane. According to Shaboozey, his
contract includes a clause that permits him to buy back his publishing rights
by paying off 110% of the unrecouped balance of prior advances to Warner.
However, Shaboozey alleges that when
he approached Warner-Tamerlane to determine the amount owed, the company
refused to provide the information. He suspects that Kreshendo may be behind
the lack of cooperation, possibly instructing Warner not to share the details
in order to keep him locked into the deal.
In addition to this, Shaboozey is also
suing Kreshendo for allegedly releasing several of his songs without his
consent after he had officially terminated their contract in 2019. The artist
is seeking to regain full control of his music and put an end to what he views
as unjust actions by his former label.
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