Rap mogul Birdman sued

There are still rumblings going on inside the Cash Money camp. Former Hot Boys rapper Turk is suing Birdman and Cash Money Records for unpaid royalties. According to TMZ, The Hot Boy$’ Turk filed a lawsuit against the record label for $1,3 million in damages over unpaid royalties.

In his legal documents, Turk claims that Cash Money Records is doing some shady accounting practices that resulted in loss of earnings for the artiste.

Turk is also claiming that the label broke its contract with him just like they did with Lil Wayne.

He is asking a judge to grant him full rights to his music catalogue with the label started by Birdman and Slim.

Turk was a member of the hugely popular rap group Hot Boys which comprised of Birdman, Lil Wayne, B.G., and Juvenile.

The group released two albums under Cash Money/Universal but later broke up in 2001 over controversy that the label was not paying artists. – Urbanislandz.

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