More Cash Money Accusations Fly

It seems like anyone involved with Cash Money at some stage (excluding Lil Wayne and Baby of course) believes the label owes them money. This time around, New Orleans-based group UNLV have alleged that Cash money failed to pay them royalties for their album sales.

It seems like anyone involved with Cash Money at some stage (excluding Lil Wayne and Baby of course) believes the label owes them money. This time around, New Orleans-based group UNLV have alleged that Cash money failed to pay them royalties for their album sales.

The group announced that if the record label misses their deadline for payment of royalties to the group, they would proceed in taking legal action. They are hopeful that an out of court settlement will be reached.

“We now join such artists as Juvenile, Mannie Fresh and B. G., who have sued Cash Money for payment,” said Ronald Bell, the spokesman for UNLV. “UNLV sold a number of records from their past albums from 6th and Baronne to Uptown 4 Life, and we are simply seeking compensation which we are due.”

UNLV also accuse Lil Wayne of stealing his hit from 2004 album The Carter 1, Go DJ, from their album Gutta 4 Life, released in 1994.

UNLV officially inked a deal with Warlock/TVT records last week and are preparing to release their album, Gutta Muzik, in February 2007. Their guest lineup is only a Gillie Da Kid away from nearly everyone wronged by Cash Money:

“We already have a full album ready featuring other artists such as Juvenile, B.G. and L’il Boosie,” said Bell.

Written by Steve on September 19, 2006 and posted as Beef + News

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