Drake Affiliate Calls Off Cash Money Peace Talks, Still Wants His Millions

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Young Money rapper Drake‘s affiliate Jas Prince has reportedly fallen back from a publicized dispute with Cash Money Records over unpaid royalties.

According to reports, Prince has dismissed his lawsuit but could refile in a new state.

Drake’s pal, Jas, filed docs to dismiss his federal lawsuit in Florida against Cash Money and Aspire Music Group. Jas is seeking millions in unpaid royalties he says are owed to him for discovering Drake and bringing him to Birdman and Lil Wayne’s label. But our Prince sources tell us the real reason for the dismissal is … Jas plans to refile the suit in New York. (TMZ)

Last month reports claimed Prince’s $11 million Cash Money problem had now vanished into thin air.

theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Jas Prince has reached a settlement in the nasty battle over 11 million dollars in royalties from Drake, with a confidential deal being hashed out by the music producer after months of battling in court. (the Jasmine BRAND)

Initial reports claimed Jas, who is credited with helping Cash Money land Drizzy, started the legal battle with Young Money boss Lil Wayne‘s manager.

Jas also filed suit in NY court against Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant, an executive of Aspire, claiming he screwed him over on the deal they signed with Cash Money to bring them Drake. However, Bryant fired back at Jas and his claim that his company Aspire had screwed him out of money. He explains that Aspire had been attempting to audit the records of Cash Money to see how much they have made from Drake’s royalties and how much they were owed because they believe they haven’t been paid all that their due. (the JASMINE BRAND)

With Cortez arguing Aspire has yet to receive its owed money from Drizzy’s royalties, Jas had returned fire to Cash Money.

Then on October 6th, Jas Prince headed back to court explaining he fears the money he is owed will never be seen if the court doesn’t take action immediately. Prince explains that per the deal he signed with Aspire he is owed his commission on Drake’s music, which he now claims comes out to a total of $11 MILLION DOLLARS. (the JASMINE BRAND)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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  1. Soooo… Jas..The son of J. Prince… is a Drake affiliate!?… That’s like calling Angela Simmons… Bow Wow’s ex girlfriend lol

  2. he should have known better. its no secret cash money does not pay royalties. jas should have known better and besides its rare someone gets royalties for “discovering” somebody usually they just take a lump sum from the advance. jas should have known better considering his dad owns a record label and why didnt he take em to rap-a-lot instead of cash money?

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