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Shaboozey Sues Warner for Breach of Contract Over Efforts to Exit Deal


Shaboozey filed a lawsuit against Warner Music for breach of contract amid the chart-topping success of “A Bar Song (Tipsy)."

Amid the chart-topping success of “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey is now suing music publisher Warner Chappell — claiming the company is stonewalling his efforts to exercise a contractual provision that would give him an early exit from his deal. “To date, Warner has refused to disclose to plaintiff the total amount of the unrecouped balance of prior advances it made,” writes Todd Bonder, the star’s attorney. The lawsuit also claims that Kreshendo released three separate Shaboozey songs in 2019 after he had already terminated the deal — “More,” “Joan Jett” and “Prosperity” — without his permission.

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