
J.R. Author is taking authorized motion towards Common Music Group, alleging the corporate has did not pay him grasp and publishing royalties.
Born Juan Rusty Brito, the Harlem rapper and songwriter is looking for compensation for his work on information by Dipset members Cam’ron and Juelz Santana. Author claims he has not acquired his share of royalties tied to Cam’s “Shake” and Juelz Santana’s “Squalie,” regardless of being credited on each information.
A longtime affiliate of Dipset, Author performed a key position within the collective’s rise throughout the early 2000s. “Shake” appeared on Killa’s basic Purple Haze album, whereas “Squalie” was featured on Satana’s debut mission, From Me to U.
In accordance with the lawsuit, Author is credited as each a featured artist and co-writer on the songs. Nonetheless, he alleges that Common Music Group has not paid him any grasp or publishing royalties related to the information. The corporate reportedly advised Author that approval from both the artist or the label was required earlier than funds may very well be issued.
Author disputes that place, arguing that his present songwriting and efficiency credit ought to be enough proof of possession and entitlement to compensation.
Notably, the songwriter says he has already acquired royalty funds for each songs by ASCAP and SoundExchange, additional supporting his declare that he’s owed extra compensation.