R&B singer T-Pain needs some clarity. The music veteran has come forward to address his headline-generating lawsuit against longtime pal Lil Wayne‘s Young Money record label.
Last night, Pain hit up social media to deny going after Wayne’s pockets over unpaid work.
https://twitter.com/TPAIN/status/925856306220687360
https://twitter.com/TPAIN/status/925859599990820865
Yesterday, a report emerged about T-Pain’s production company wanting to get paid in full from Young Money.
T-Pain’s company, Nappy Boy Productions, is suing Young Money … saying he produced Wayne’s track, “Got Money,” which also featured T-Pain. Further, TP says one of his artists, Young Fyre, produced “How to Hate” on “Tha Carter IV.” The deal, according to docs, was that Young Money would pay T-Pain some royalties. According to the docs, there should be a bundle … because 2008’s “Tha Carter III” sold more than 3.2 million copies … and that’s in the U.S. alone. (TMZ)
Back in May, T-Pain finally caved in and dropped an unreleased Lil Wayne collaboration project.
#TBT #ForTheCulture #FreeC5 https://t.co/FNn4SAqgy5
— T-Pain (@TPAIN) May 18, 2017
Pain also went to Twitter to ask fans to weigh-in on their fave Wayne banger.
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