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Lil Wayne may end up in front of a judge again, but this time to defend himself against a copyright infringement lawsuit. The Royalty Network filed a $2.5 million dollar lawsuit against Lil Wayne in Manhattan Federal Court yesterday (February 17).
According to the lawsuit, the record was produced by Darius “Deezle” Harrison, who claimed he owns the rights the song, along with all profits that have been derived from the hit song, which also featured R&B crooner Bobby Valentino and rapper Kidd Kidd. “Mrs. Officer” peaked at #2 on Billboard’s Hot Rap Tracks chart was one of the popular singles off of Tha Carter III, which sold over a million copies the first week it was in stores.
Harrison, who also hails from New Orleans, also helped produce six other songs on Tha Carter III and has worked with artists like Kanye West, Yung Joc, Birdman, Teena Marie and others.
Shout out to Down-South…
Written by highriseflats on February 19th, 2010
just beacuse he gots money everyone trying too sue him
Dude wtf?
Like he is going to jail leave em alone..
Seriously like Wayne would probably give this dude some money for the track, you don't gotta sue em..
Probably will happen, this case will settle out of court.
first of all dude is not even a big time producer cuz i aint never heard of him.so to be asking for that much hommie go sit down.why would you wait this long to do a damn lawsuit?dnt make sence.
Damn Deezle suing Lil Wayne? They better start paying those producers.
Especially Deezle, since he is responsible for alot of CarterIII
Co-Production Credits on Lollipop, Let the Beat Build & You Ain't Got Nuthing
Also Produced Action (Showtime)
If you don't know his name, you propably don't know any producers (Except the major major producers)
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