Lil Wayne Sued for $15 Million Over BedRock Track

(Words: Blain & Ciara P)

If being sued by not one, not two, but five different producers wasn’t bad enough for Lil Wayne, he can now add another lawsuit for himself and his Young Money Cash Money Billionaires crew due to copyrights infringements.

Already facing lawsuits from producers Bangladesh, Deezle, Jim Jonsin, Pay-N-Skillz and David Kirkwood over the hit “BedRock”, Lil Wayne and his YMCMB face a brand new lawsuit from a Georgia-based company called ‘Done Deal Enterprises’ who recently served the New Orleans emcee with a multi-million dollar lawsuit over the same 2010 hit single.

According to reports, Done Deal Enterprises are suing Wayne, Cash Money Records and Young Money Records. The suit was filed August 1st  and claims that Weezy stole from a copyrighted song called “BedRock” owned by Done Deal and incorporated it into his own hit tune, which was featured on the compilation album We Are Young Money.

The Lil Wayne single featured guest appearances by Drake, Nicki Minaj, Lloyd, Tyga, Gudda Gudda, Jae Millz and was originally produced by Kane Beatz. The track sold over 3 million copies and helped pushed the album to gold status . Done Deal Enterprises are reportedly seeking $15 million in damages.

Lil Tunechi and his attorneys have been directed to appear in Court on October 12th to testify on the matter.

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