Tuesday 29 April 2008

Snoop Dogg Settles With Priority Records

Snoop Dogg Settles With Priority Records



Latest: Rapper Snooper DOGG has in the end reached a small town with his former record label bosses.
The Signs hitmaker - real number diagnose Melvin Calvin Broadus - filed suit against the label in 2006, accusing Antecedency Records of flunk to pay up $2 zillion (GBP1 1000000) in outstanding royalties.
He as well claimed he had yet to receive a $950,000 (GBP475,000) promote for his 2000 record album Tha End Meal, piece Priority failed to consult him over the greatest hits LP The Best of Snoop Dogg, which they released without his consent in October 2005.
On Wednesday (09Apr08), both parties resolved the difference.
David Saul Steinberg, a attorney playacting on behalf of Precedency Records, would non sack inside information of the settlement, only confirmed both parties were satisfied.
He says, "I don't believe a small town would suffer been reached unless both sides were happy."
Snooper Dogg is now signed to Geffen/Interscope Records.