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Salt-N-Pepa claims that Universal Music Group is blocking their music from streaming amidst ongoing lawsuit. When Salt-N-Pepa ...
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 ...
Universal Music Group has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming in part that Salt-N-Pepa cannot exercise their ...
Salt-N-Pepa revealed some dark truths about working as a woman in the music industry. Cheryl James said she was even asked to get an abortion.
They are suing Universal Music Group for allegedly denying them the master recordings of their early songs, such as "Push It." ...
Details of Cheryl’s life as a teenager living in North Wales were discussed. Mr James was asked if he knew of an incident when she was 14 an allegation that she had been “gang raped.” ...
On the May 9 episode of The Tamron Hall Show, Salt-N-Pepa’s Cheryl James got real about her struggles, such as being pressured to have an abortion as a mother pursuing a growing career in music.