Celebrity Justice
Jacko and Kanye to Jigga's Joint -- Pony Up!

Jay-Z's club just got hip-popped with a lawsuit by a slew of serious hitmakers like Michael Jackson, Kanye West, and Pharrell Williams, who are all claiming that he's spinning tunes like "Billie Jean," "Gold Digger" and in his New York hotspot -- without paying royalties.
Jay-Z, Jacko, Kanye -- three black men.
The 40/40 Club, which is co-owned by the rapper and two partners, was sued yesterday by Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), who filed in Manhattan District Court on behalf of Jacko and Kanye They're among twelve artists who allege that their songs are being played at the club, even though it hasn't paid up for licenses.The rapper-mogul himself isn't named as a defendant.

Although Jay-Z and Pharrell are musical pals (they collaborated on "Frontin'), Williams is still demanding some coin from the Jiggaman -- Pharrell's song "Touch" was allegedly played without a license.

A rep for the 40/40 Club says the club hasn't been served with legal papers, and adds that "under no circumstance" would songs by R. Kelly, whose tune "Thoia Thoing" is mentioned in the suit, be played in Hova's house.

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16. Service announcement ladies and gentlemen, if your an up and coming artist and get the chance to get some of your records played in a established club for any business man or women. please give a 48 hour notice to that club or venue wether in the US or any country that decides to take the chance to play your song.

thank you
gallardo S.

Posted at 3:06PM on Jun 28th 2007 by gallardo S. greze

17. That really insulting that when you hover over the picture of Kanye, Michael and Jay-z it says 'Three black men' - obviously used in a sarcastic manner. Its an insult to Michael Jackson and all other sufferers of the skin-pigment destroying disease Vitiligo.

Michael is a black man and proud of his roots.

KING OF POP

Posted at 6:44AM on Jun 29th 2007 by Holly

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