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David Banner Sues Lil Wayne

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It’s not looking good for Lil Wayne�in these music industry streets. There have been attempts on his life, he is trying to sue his once father figure, Birdman and Cash Money Records, and now he is being sued by rapper/producer/actor/activist David Banner. According to TMZ, David Banner has filed court documentation against Wayne’s Young Money records for not receiving compensation from two songs he produced for Wayne’s album, “Tha Carter III” in 2008.David Banner is claiming he signed a contract and was told by the label in 2012 he was owed $138,787.19 in royalties, but he hasn’t received or seen a dime of the money owed to him.

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Banner, who is never at a loss of words, said the same thing happened with a track from 2009, for which he’s owed more than $15,000. Banner also believes he maybe owed more money because there hasn’t been any communication from the Young Money label. We will keep you posted on this story in the event Lil Wayne�responds of David Banner gets paid.

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