Although Trey Songz is riding high off of his latest single "Love Faces", he is not excluded from the trials and tribulation of the industry. With his number one hit "Bottoms Up" topping the charts, he is now feeling the repercussions of such a major hit.

Washington, D.C.-based production company Doc Mob Records is joining forces with IHip Hop Music and Derrick Price for an $18 million lawsuit filed against Songz, Atlantic Records, Kodak, producer Kane Beatz and manager Gee Robertson.

The suit, filed in New York on Feb. 2, alleges that Doc Mob hired Milton James, also known as Tony Scales, to originally produce the track under their imprint. James, who produced the track in Price’s studio, later teamed up with Kane Beatz for additional production on the club banger, though Price’s name was omitted from the liner notes on Songz’s album ‘Passion, Pleasure and Pain.’

Doc Mob Records claims that they attempted to reconcile with Atlantic Records, sending them several cease and desist letters that were consistently ignored by the label. Kodak is also listed as a defendant on the case, with the lawsuit dragging the conglomerate’s name into the fold after they used the track in its SoKodak campaign.

via Trey Songz And Everyone Involved With “Bottoms Up” Need $18 Million « Bossip.com | Gossip for the Hardcore | Entertainment News | Music | Fashion | Black Celebrity | Music | Videos | Love and Relationships.

Well so much for the pictures(sigh!!!) Hopefully they will get this situation resolved as it really has benefited everyone involved visually.

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