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Digital Music News on MSNMissy Elliott Settles Five-Year Copyright Lawsuit
Missy Elliott settles a long-running lawsuit over copyright allegations just moments before a jury trial was due to begin.
Missy Elliott settled a long-running lawsuit from a man who claimed to have co-written several of her decades-old songs, just before a trial started.
During Monday night's MTV Video Music Awards, Missy Elliott took to the stage for an iconic rendition of her greatest hits. Every song Missy Elliott sang at the VMAs had people on their feet and ...
1. ‘The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)’ – 1997 “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” was Missy Elliott’s first big single and music video. Though the song is strong by itself — with confident lyrics and ...
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Complex I Music, Sneakers, Pop Culture, News on MSNMissy Elliott Reaches Last-Minute Settlement in Long-Running Songwriting Credit Dispute
Elliott denied Williams’ claims in court filings, insisting she did not meet him until after the album’s release. The ...
The 1999 track "Hot Boyz" was the biggest hit from Missy Elliott's Da Real World album, and the remix of the song which features rappers Eve, Nas and Q-Tip, was at the top of the charts for six ...
The rapper's former SISTA groupmate has alleged he wrote songs for the group's 1994 album and wants his credit.
Missy Elliott can finally move on from a courtroom fight that has shadowed her for years. On August 22, just as jury selection was set to begin in Philadelphia, Elliott and producer Terry Williams ...
PHILADELPHIA (CN) — Minutes before jury selection was set to begin in a Philadelphia federal courtroom, a settlement was ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNMissy Elliott settles co-writing lawsuit
Missy Elliott has reached a settlement with a music producer who claimed to have co-written several of her songs from the ...
A songwriter suing Missy Elliot can't use her celebrity status as courtroom ammo after a judge ruled her wealth it's off ...
Missy Elliott lyrics blasted off into space as NASA transmitted her song "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" 158 million miles from Earth to Venus, the space agency said Monday.
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