Orange Factory Music say they've never received royalty payments for their production work on Jay Sean's "All Or Nothing" album.
A group of music producers are suing Cash Money Records for the sum of $1 million after working on singer Jay Sean’s 2009 album, All Or Nothing.
According to TMZ, the group of producers, who work for Orange Factory Music, produced seven songs on Sean’s All Or Nothing album. They also produced “Down,” a single from the album, which also featured Lil Wayne.
Those at Orange Factory Music have received some payment for their
production work, but the group of producers says it took two years for
them to receive their first check and have only received royalty
statements.
Orange Factory Music is suing Cash Money Records directly and not Jay
Sean. As of this year, Jay Sean is no longer signed to Cash Money
Records.
News of Orange Factory Music’s lawsuit comes days after it was revealed that a lien was filed against Cash Money Records CEO Birdman due to money owed to a construction company who renovated his Miami, Florida mansion.
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