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Showing posts with label Nicki Minaj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicki Minaj. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

NICKI MINAJ, ARIANA GRANDE HONORED AT TIME 100 CELEBRATION IN NEW YORK

        
From Trump to Tinashe, the stars came out at the TIME 100 celebration in New York City last night. Musicians, actors, politicians, and moguls gathered at the glitzy gala to honor the world’s 100 most influential people list.

Honorees including Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande both hit the stage, while Melissa McCarthy, Lewis Hamilton, and Caitlyn Jenner delivered moving speeches.


Before her performance, Nicki walked the red carpet alongside designer Riccardo Tisci in a lacy black Givenchy dress. She changed into a sparkly bra and panties for her set, which included hits like “Moment 4 Life,” “Truffle Butter,” and “Feeling Myself.”
While performing “Anaconda,” she dedicated the song to Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden. “I’m very political and I would like to dedicate a song just in the spirit of unity to Joe Biden and Donald Trump,” said the rapper, who inserted Trump’s name in the first verse and Biden’s in the second.

As for Trump, he called both ladies “terrific,” while Nicki was surprised to hear Trump is a fan.

       During an interview with Access Hollywood, Nicki shared her appreciation for her pal Beyoncé’s visual album LEMONADE. “I’m very happy for her,” she said. “I will let her know eventually how proud I am of her.”
          This year’s TIME 100 list also includes Kendrick Lamar, Adele, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Zuckerberg, and Priyanka Chopra.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Lil Wayne Sues Universal Music Group Over Profits for Drake, Nicki Minaj, & Tyga

 
 After suing Cash Money Records for $51 million last year, Lil Wayne has filed a new lawsuit against Cash Money’s parent company Universal Music Group. In it, Weezy claims he’s owed money for discovering and guiding acts like Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Tyga.

Wayne is now seeking $40 million in damages and profits owed from UMG, according to Billboard. He claims the money he’s owed was used to help Cash Money get out of debt.

“With Universal’s knowledge of Lil Wayne’s rights to partial ownership and profits from those artists, Universal and Cash Money entered into a series of agreements which, among other things, diverted Lil Wayne’s substantial profits to repay debts of Cash Money,” Wayne’s complaint reads. “As a result, 100% of the profits that should have been paid to Lil Wayne as a result of his ownership of Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga records have been seized by Universal to repay debts that were neither incurred by nor were the obligations of Lil Wayne.”

The Young Money boss’ lawyer, Howard E. King, also released a statement about the suit: “Universal should be grateful and respectful to Lil Wayne for the millions of dollars in distribution fees and profits they have earned on the artists he brought to the company, instead of seizing all of his profits on those artists in a desperate attempt to recoup the tens of millions of dollars they are owed by Cash Money Records.”

After the lawsuit was filed, a UMG spokesperson discredited Wayne’s case. “These claims are entirely without merit,” the spokesperson said. “It should be no surprise that we learned of the lawyer’s complaint through the news media. We don’t intend to dignify this with further public comment except to say that we will vigorously contest it and that the merits of our case will carry the day.”

SoundExchange, a company that helps “collect and distribute royalties” for artists according to its website, is also being sued by Wayne. Why? “Universal has claimed a right to 100% of the label performance royalties attributed to the YME Records,” the claim says. “SoundExchange refuses to pay any of the money due to Young Money LLC and Carter individually based on Universal’s conflicting demand.”

Cash Money’s feud with Wayne affects this case, too. According to the report, Cash Money reached a 2003 agreement with Weezy to divide profits, and property 51% – 49% for artists on Young Money. Their term came to an end June 4, 2015, a fact that could affect Drake’s Views From the 6 release.

Wayne is seeking $40 million in damages and owed profits. He also wants a judgement on rights regarding the distribution of label performance royalties.

Source: rap-up