However, the suit alleges that Quality Control has become “hostile” and “went so far as to demand” that Motown list Quality Control “as holding an ownership interest” in Offset’s new song, and “presumably, all Offset’s future solo recordings.”
“Offset now brings this action to vindicate his rights and make it clear to the world that Offset, not Quality Control, owns Offset’s music,” the suit states, with his legal team seeking a declaratory judgment that finds that the label has no rights to Offset’s solo music. “Not only are the accusations in this lawsuit false, they are totally detached from reality,” read a statement from Quality Control sent toHours before news of the suit broke, Offset cryptically tweeted that “this new chapter for me is personal.” He didn’t weigh in again until Quality Control’s CEO Pierre “P” Thomas
, “The last lawsuit was filed publicly and dismissed quietly. Let’s see how this one go. Been to real for all this lame shit. Everyone know the real problem.” . “I paid millions to get my rights back N—-a you black balled me I ain’t said Shìt one time homie I ain’t spoke to you in 2 years now I drop and you want ya name on my credit?”comment, “Offset bought himself out of his Qc deal after they didn’t want to renegotiate his contract….
It’s the latest apparent rift that seems Migos is enduring, as the trio have been dodging rumors for months that they have split. In the lawsuit, Offset called Quality Control his “former label” but noted Quality Control still had an “overreaching deal with Migos as a group, which remains in place.
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