News

'South Park' Just Doubled Down With Roasts of Trump, ICE, and Kristi Noem My Dad Was Gay — But Married To My Mom For 64 Years ...
Hip-Hop legends Salt-N-Pepa are calling out Universal Music Group (UMG) in a new lawsuit over the rights to their master ...
Salt N Pepa have spoken about their legal dispute with Universal Music. The duo want to exercise the termination right and ...
Universal Music Group has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming in part that Salt-N-Pepa cannot exercise their ...
Cheryl James and Sandra Denton told Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts that UMG removed their music from streaming ...
When Salt-N-Pepa entered the music industry 40 years ago, they paved a way for women in the industry. Now the members of the ...
Pamela Anderson Responds To Meghan Markle 'Rip-Off' Drama With 1 Perfect Line Texas Gov. Abbott orders civil arrest of ...
In a new "Good Morning America" interview, Salt-N-Pepa spoke out against Universal Music Group for withholding their masters.
Salt-N-Pepa speak out on 'Good Morning America' about suing UMG, saying the label won't return their music rights despite 35-year contract.
Salt reveals that another powerful man, label mogul Russell Simmons, also doubted Salt-N-Pepa at first. “He gave us a thumbs down, [claiming] we'll never last.
Salt-N-Pepa's music catalog lawsuit got a response from UMG, which said the duo doesn't qualify for termination rights over their master recordings.
Cent files a lawsuit against his ex, UMG hits back at Salt-N-Pepa, Sean Kingston's mom wants leniency and more in this music law news recap.