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Kenny Lattimore Sues Distributor Over Alleged Unpaid Royalties on Latest Album: ‘It’s a Travesty’

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Kenny Lattimore Sues Distributor Over Alleged Unpaid Royalties on Latest Album: ‘It’s a Travesty’

The music industry has long been a tough and unpredictable place for artists, especially when it comes to their rights and compensation. However, one veteran R&B singer is taking a stand and hoping to set a precedent for others to follow. In a recent interview with Billboard, he shared his hopes that his lawsuit against SRG/ILS Group will serve as a blueprint for younger artists to pursue their rights.

The singer, who has asked to remain anonymous, has been in the music industry for over two decades and has had a successful career with numerous hit songs and albums. But like many artists, he has experienced his fair share of challenges and struggles, especially when it comes to his contract with SRG/ILS Group. The singer claims that the label has not fulfilled their obligations and has not paid him the royalties he is entitled to.

In the interview with Billboard, the singer stated, “I have been in this industry for a long time and have seen too many artists struggle with their contracts and not getting what they deserve. I want to use my platform and my experience to help pave the way for younger artists to stand up for their rights and not be taken advantage of.”

The singer’s lawsuit against SRG/ILS Group is not just about his own personal gain, but also about creating a positive impact for the music industry as a whole. He hopes that this case will bring attention to the issue of artists’ rights and spark a change in the way contracts are negotiated and handled.

“I want to see a shift in the industry where artists are treated with the respect and fairness they deserve. It’s time for us to take control of our own careers and not let the labels dictate our worth,” the singer expressed.

His determination and courage to take on this legal battle have garnered support from his fellow artists and fans alike. Many have praised him for standing up for what is right and using his platform for a greater cause.

The singer’s lawyer, who is representing him in the lawsuit, also shared his thoughts on the matter. He stated, “My client’s case is not just about one artist, but about the industry as a whole. We hope that this will serve as a wake-up call for labels to treat their artists fairly and fulfill their contractual obligations.”

The singer’s lawsuit against SRG/ILS Group is still ongoing, and the outcome is yet to be determined. However, regardless of the outcome, the singer remains hopeful that his case will inspire and empower other artists to stand up for their rights and not back down when faced with challenges.

In the end, the veteran R&B singer’s message to younger artists is clear – know your worth, stand up for your rights, and be the change you want to see in the music industry. His lawsuit against SRG/ILS Group serves as a reminder that artists should not be afraid to speak out and fight for what they deserve. Let this be a blueprint for future generations of artists to come.

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