Posts Tagged ‘TMZ’
Lil Wayne Producer Deezle Says Cash Money Owes Him $20 Million
Add Deezle to the long list of producers who decided to sue Wayne, Cash Money/Young Money for royalty issues. Seems like everything always leads back to Tha Carter III.
Via TMZ
Darius Harrison, known as Deezle, claims he not only produced “Lollipop,” he also produced “Whip It,” “Prostitute 2,” and “Action,” as well as “Mrs. Officer” and “Let the Beat Build” — all songs on “Tha Carter III” which sold more than 6 million copies.
Deezle claims in his lawsuit against Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records … album sales that he was involved in producing grossed more than $70 million. Deez claims he’s owed more than $20 mil.
Bruno U Happy???
Says TMZ
As we previously reported, Bruno Mars was popped at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino after security confronted him in a bathroom and allegedly found him in possession of narcotics. Our law enforcement sources say the narcotic in question was coke … 2.6 grams of the stuff.
Why you so happy, Bruno?
Chamillionaire Lies About Home Forclosure
Sorry bro, but no one purposely does that so they can have their home repossessed. Good try, though. Via TMZ:
A Houston mansion owned by rapper Chamillionaire was repossessed by the bank recently after the place went into foreclosure — but according to the rapper, it was all part of a calculated business decision.
TMZ has learned Chamillionaire lost the 7,583 sq. foot home — which he picked up for roughly $2 million back in 2006 — after failing to make several payments.
But, yesterday in New York we spoke with Chamillionaire — real name Hakeem Seriki — who told us he “decided to let that house go” because the real estate market had turned and the house had become a bad investment.
Chamillionaire also noted that he was never at the home because, “I was always on the road touring” adding, “I just didn’t feel like it was a good business investment to pay that much mortgage for a house I was never at.”
But Chamillionaire claims he’s far from broke — quipping, “I still got all the cars.”
“Lil Wayne is not a celebrity in here.”
Lil Wayne’s signature move in jail won’t have anything to do with his actual signature — TMZ has learned he’s been instructed not to sign a single autograph during his stint at Rikers Island.
A rep for the Correction Officer’s Benevolent Association tells us officials issued the no autograph mandate because “Lil Wayne is not a celebrity in here.”
The rep also tells us Wayne isn’t getting any special treatment while at Rikers — but we’re told the rapper really hasn’t requested anything out of the ordinary.
Weezy is nearly a week into the yearlong jail sentence he received for a gun-related crime — but he could get out after 8 months if he stays on his best behavior.









