Justin Timberlake and Jay Z's hit song "Suit & Tie" was not exactly buttoned up, legally speaking ... according to a group that's suing, claiming the track ripped them off.
Two members of Sly, Slick and Wicked -- a '70s
R&B group -- filed the lawsuit, and in the docs they say "Suit &
Tie" samples their song, "Sho' Nuff" ... which was released in 1973.
It's no lightweight hit ... none other than James Brown produced it.
The band members say Justin's record label, Universal Music Group,
paid to sample the song -- however, never got the rights to the vocal
performances in that song. Their bottom line ... we did the singing, but
we didn't get paid.
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Thursday, 7 January 2016
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE'S RECORD LABEL SUED FOR 'SUIT AND TIE'
Justin Timberlake and Jay Z's hit song "Suit & Tie" was not exactly buttoned up, legally speaking ... according to a group that's suing, claiming the track ripped them off.
Two members of Sly, Slick and Wicked -- a '70s R&B group -- filed the lawsuit, and in the docs they say "Suit & Tie" samples their song, "Sho' Nuff" ... which was released in 1973. It's no lightweight hit ... none other than James Brown produced it.
The band members say Justin's record label, Universal Music Group, paid to sample the song -- however, never got the rights to the vocal performances in that song. Their bottom line ... we did the singing, but we didn't get paid.
Making matters worse ... they say UMG then licensed "Suit & Tie" for a Bud Light commercial -- and the SS&W guys didn't get paid for that either.
They point out Justin's song was HUGE -- 3 million copies sold, and 92 million YouTube views -- and they want their piece of the sweet pie ... from UMG, Anheuser-Busch, and other publishers and producers of the track. 2016 is a year money must be made!! lol
Two members of Sly, Slick and Wicked -- a '70s R&B group -- filed the lawsuit, and in the docs they say "Suit & Tie" samples their song, "Sho' Nuff" ... which was released in 1973. It's no lightweight hit ... none other than James Brown produced it.
The band members say Justin's record label, Universal Music Group, paid to sample the song -- however, never got the rights to the vocal performances in that song. Their bottom line ... we did the singing, but we didn't get paid.
Making matters worse ... they say UMG then licensed "Suit & Tie" for a Bud Light commercial -- and the SS&W guys didn't get paid for that either.
They point out Justin's song was HUGE -- 3 million copies sold, and 92 million YouTube views -- and they want their piece of the sweet pie ... from UMG, Anheuser-Busch, and other publishers and producers of the track. 2016 is a year money must be made!! lol
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