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Snoop Dogg settled a lawsuit brought by Trevor Lawrence Jr., claiming the rapper never got permission to use music for his ...
Snoop Dogg reaches a settlement with a studio musician who accused the rapper of failing to license two backing tracks on his ...
Snoop Dogg settled a copyright lawsuit brought by a session musician who said the rapper used his backing tracks on the album "BODR" without licenses.
The parties filed a joint dismissal motion in federal court in California, ending a dispute that was scheduled to go to trial ...
Snoop Dogg Settles Alleged Copyright Infringement Case Over “BODR” Tracks Snoop Dogg Settles Copyright Infringement Case Over ...
A report in Hot New Hip Hop stated that he filed a lawsuit against Dogg and Death Row Records, alleging in his lawsuit that ...
Snoop Dogg has reportedly settled a lawsuit with veteran producer and drummer Trevor Lawrence Jr. As per Billboard, the two parties filed a motion on June 24 to dismiss their litigation.
Snoop allegedly did just that, using Lawrence’s material on his songs “Pop Pop” and “Get This Dick” from his 2022 album BODR.But Lawrence’s attorneys say no actual licensing deal was ...
BODR (Bacc on Death Row) is Snoop's victory lap following his purchase of Death Row Records. Snoop Dogg Samples Curb Your Enthusiasm for “Crip Ya Enthusiasm,” Drops New Album BODR: Stream Wren ...
BODR featured collaborations with Nas, the late Nate Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, The Game, DaBaby, T.I. and more. Share AllHipHop | Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X; ...
Snoop Dogg has been a busy man. On Friday, he released his 19th album, BODR (Bacc On Death Row), and on Sunday, he joined Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Anderson ...