If you forgot Dru Hill and Sisqo put
out comeback albums, there's a good reason -- 'cause the R&B stars
say their record label botched the whole deal and cost them millions in
the process.
According to the lawsuit, Dru Hill and its thong loving frontman signed separate deals with Kedar Entertainment Group back in 2009 -- Dru Hill would release 2 albums, and Sisqo would also drop 2 solo albums.
Sure enough ... Dru Hill's “InDRUpendence Day" came out in 2010 --
and Sisqo's "Last Dragon" came out earlier this year. Neither burned up
the charts, and the artists say that's because KEG got chintzy.
They say the label promised to spend $300k on marketing, but failed
to buck up. In the suit, Dru Hill also says they got shorted on
royalties -- never seeing a dime.
Sisqo and his DH mates are both suing to get out of their contracts and for a million dollars each.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
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