Mims claims further that “defendant Diaz and DaBaby’s representative accessed Plaintiff’s “Selena” on more than 40 occasions in late 2019 and early 2020″ and that “Rockstar” “included many compositional elements” present in Mim’s song. He says he was also in direct email communication DaBaby’s reps around the same time and sent his track to them in 2019. MR reports that in the lawsuit, Mims claims that he began “communicating with Diaz, in an official capacity as Vice President of Interscope Records in 2019. Producer SethInTheKitchen aka Ross Joseph Portaro, is also named in the suit. Mims also names Interscope Records executive Caroline Diaz, Universal Music Group and Warner Chappell Music as defendants. It has amassed over 1.47 billion streams on Spotify alone. He’s such a naturally talented musician and songwriter, and we’re really looking forward to seeing where the next stage of the journey takes him.”įLORIDA (CelebrityAccess) – On Friday (December 9), producer JuJu Beatz – aka Craig Mims, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in US District Court for the Southern District of Florida, against rappers DaBaby aka Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, and Roddy Ricch, aka Rodrick Wayne Moore for their 2020 hit single, “Rockstar.” The single appeared on DaBaby’s 2020 album, Blame It On Baby.īeatz alleges his track “Selena” was ripped off by the two rappers and named other defendants to create the single, which sat atop the Billboard Hot 100 in 2020. We’ve really enjoyed working with him for records over the past 18 months, and, in that time, we’ve seen interest really build for Ghost Woman across Europe. Ghost Woman incorporates psychedelia and modern influences from White Fence, Kyuss, and more.įull Time Hobby co-owner Nigel Adams said: “We’re very happy to have signed Evan’s publishing in collaboration with Bucks. The next album, Anne, is set for release in January 2023 on Full Time Hobby’s record label. Ghose Woman is the “alias” of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Evan Uschenko. The deal between Full Time Hobby and Bucks Music means that Bucks provides upfront investment, creative sync services, and back-end admin for Full Time Hobby’s publishing sector, as well as support, advice, and expertise. LONDON (CelebrityAccess) – Full Time Hobby has signed a publishing deal with Ghost Woman under its agreement with Bucks Music Group. “In working with them, I feel that same collaborative spirit that’s always inspired me as an artist.” – Keith Urban “What makes this such a great fit for me is the genuine passion and respect Dan, Hank, and the team at Litmus have for this music. In a press release announcing its entrance into the rights acquisitions space earlier this year, Litmus said it plans to “acquire and manage music rights, including both music publishing and recorded music, across genres, geographies and vintages.” This deal announced today (December 13) represents the first since Litmus’ founding earlier this year.Īs part of the deal, Litmus will continue collaborating with Urban and his team at Borman Entertainment as he works to finish up his new album, scheduled for release in 2023. Litmus, based in NYC, was co-founded by Hank Forsyth and Dan McCarroll alongside Carlyle Global Credit, which gave $500 million in both equity and debt. The financial details were not disclosed. 1 songs and thirty-six consecutive singles hitting the Top 5. The deal includes Urban’s gold, platinum, multi-platinum studio albums and his greatest hits compilation. Visit for more information.NASHVILLE (CelebrityAccess) – Country music superstar Keith Urban has sold his master recordings catalog to Litmus Music. Tickets for DaBaby’s Sudbury concert go on sale on Friday, March 4, at 8 a.m. “This made DaBaby the 20th act to occupy the chart’s top two positions, and the first since Ariana Grande in 2019.” “In June, DaBaby was featured on the remix for the Jack Harlow song “What’s Poppin,” which peaked at number two on the Hot 100, while “Rockstar” was still number one,” the release said. The release said it also produced his highest-charting song called “Rockstar,” which spent seven non-consecutive weeks at number one on the BillboardHot 100. His album was a commercial success, debuting on the Billboard 200 with 124,000 album-equivalent units, becoming DaBaby’s second number-one album. “(He) has a very special performance planned for Northern Ontario,” said the release issued by the City of Greater Sudbury.Īt the 62nd annual Grammy Awards held in 2020, DaBaby received two nominations for his song “Suge” in the categories of Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song. The rapper will be performing live at the Sudbury Community Arena on Friday, May 20, with special guests to be announced in the coming weeks.Ī release said DaBaby is “bringing his friends along for a once-in-a-lifetime” performance and he is excited about the opportunity to get a Canadian show under his belt.
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