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36 mafia 50 cent camron dj fade dr dre eminem fat joe G unit hip hop hip hop news hurricane chris ice t jadakiss janet jackson jay z jermaine dupree jim jones juelz santana kanye west Lil Flip lil wayne ll cool j major labels mike jones nas obama ozone awards papoose p diddy Plies public enemy rick ross saigon Shawty Lo snoop dogg soulja boy st laz T.I the boy bucka the game tony yayo tupac wale Young buck young jeezyNew York rap duo Mobb Deep have filed suit in a New Jersey court against their former manager claiming he owes them over a million dollars.Prodigy and Havoc (born Albert Johnson and Kejuan Muchita) claim their ex manager, Norman Bell, used some of their tracks for some “best of” albums with out their consent. In addition to using their songs, they say Bell (who goes by the name Purfek Storm) also neglected to pay them.
Court documents released say that the plaintiffs (Havoc and Prodigy) “have never given anyone permission or license to take the Unreleased Masters from [their] recording studios or to exploit the Unreleased Masters.”
Some of the songs mentioned in the lawsuit include “Thou Shall Not Kill,” “We Don’t Love Them Hoes,” “QB Meets Soutside,” and “Shed So Many Tears.”
At press time, there had been no comment from either Bell nor the Mobb Deep MCs. We at Hiphopspy say dont ever let another man count your money.


