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Cash Money sued Jay-Z for Lear Wayne

author:China.com

Lear Wayne (infographic)

According to the New York Daily News reported on July 16, Cash Money Records accused Jay-z Music of using Lear Wayne's new album "fwa" without authorization, and claimed 50 million US dollars (about 310 million yuan) in damages.

Lear Wayne has been part of cash money records since 1998 and may not allow others to use their records without permission. On July 3, Jay-z Music provided fwa's music streaming service on the platform. This move undoubtedly made Cash Money angry, and in a fit of rage, jay-z took the company to court. However, the old southern company did not sue Lear Wayne.

Since last year, Lear has drifted away from cash money. He complained to the public about Cash Money's refusal to release its latest album, tweeting: "My creativity and mine are like prisoners in prison, without any freedom to speak of." (Intern Editor: Shi Cheng Reviewer: Li Zongze)