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If there’s anyone in the rap game you don’t want to mess with, it’s Eminem. Well, apparently New Zealand’s National Party didn’t get that memo because the political party allegedly used the rapper’s “Lose Yourself” without his permission during one of their campaign ads. And now he’s suing them, according to the New Zealand Herald. -
Michael Jackson Estate Sues Memorabilia Store For Auctioning Off 1984 Victory Tour Photos, Claims King of Pop’s Company Owns Rights To Pics
Things with Michael Jackson’s estate never appear to be boring. It’s recently been reported by TMZ that the late King of Pop’s estate is suing a movie memorabilia store for allegedly auctioning off some rather momentous pictures of Jackson during his time on top. -
Rick Ross facing lawsuit after 2011 nightclub brawl
Rick Ross being sued by victims of multiple bodily injures following brawl. Better late than never, right? Two men are reportedly suing rapper Rick Ross following a nightclub brawl that went down in 2011. -
Copyright lawsuit against Usher and Justin Bieber dismissed
Usher and Justin Bieber recently faced claims that they copied parts of a song that they wrote in Bieber's 2010 hit "Somebody to Love." -
Jay Z hit with ANOTHER lawsuit; this time it involves the Roc-A-Fella logo
Jay Z just can't seem to catch a break these days when it comes to lawsuits. The Roc Nation boss-man is facing yet another lawsuit over the logo for his previous venture, Roc-A-Fella Records. -
Frank Ocean/Chipotle lawsuit settled, singer never sent check reading 'F**K OFF'
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Jay Z accused of not answering $600 million lawsuit
Jay Z accused of dodging $600 million lawsuit over Brooklyn Nets logo. Jay Z's legal troubles just won't let up. Back in January, MStarz reported that Jay Z was juggling two lawsuits but it seems as though the hip-hop mogul has been dodging the law. -
NFL wants $16.6 million from M.I.A. for middle finger incident
M.I.A.'s legal battle with the NFL is ongoing and the football league has upped its price. M. I. A. 's legal battle with the NFL is ongoing and the football league has upped its price. -
Mona Scott Young facing $50 million copyright lawsuit for 'Love & Hip-Hop' franchise
The Love & Hip-Hop franchise catapulted Mona Scott Young's career to another level but it may have been someone else's idea that sparked her success. -
Insane Clown Posse suing FBI, Department of Justice to remove Juggalo gang classification
Insane Clown Posse are going to court, and not in the way one might suspect. The shock rap group and four fans are suing the US Department of Justice and the FBI due to the classification of its fans, commonly known as Juggalos, as gang members. -
Kanye West issues cease-and-desist letter Coinye West cryptocurrency creators
If you want to name a virtual joke after Kanye West, be warned: the rapper does not take his name and likeness lightly. Last week, Music Times reported that a new cryptocurrency, Coinye West was set to launch Jan. 11. Instead of being flattered that the Internet money would be named after him, Yeezus himself has issued Coinye West's creators a cease-and-desist letter. -
Lil' Kim facing lawsuit over 'Dead Gal Walking' single artwork from makeup artist Samantha Ravndahl
2014 is not off to a good start for Lil' Kim. The rapper is now facing a lawsuit from makeup artist/redditor Samantha Ravndahl after using one of her Instagram images for single artwork without permission.
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