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Dru Hill Wins Suit Against Former Label/Industry Exec

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Kedar Entertainment, a company owned by industry vet Kedar Massenburg, has been ordered by a New York judge to pay 90s singing quartette Dru Hill 1 million in damages for their recent projects that failed to meet the previous agreements between the group and Kedar Entertainment. The group charged that Kedar Entertainment mishandled their opportunity to make a comeback effort by reneging on an agreement that would have garnered potential royalties�and a broken promise to spend $300,000 on the project’s promotion. The group states the company fell short on the agreement costing them thousands in the process for bookings, publishing and potential sales.

They have also been granted a requested release from their contract with Kedar Entertainment.

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