Saturday, February 27, 2010
R&B SINGER ANITA BAKER FACES JAIL TIME . . . FOR NOT SIGNING OVER HALF OF HER MUSIC ROYALTIES TO HER EX-HUSBAND AND HIS NEW GIRLFRIEND!!!
Singer-songwriter Anita Baker faces the threat of jail in a contempt hearing today in Wayne Circuit Court after refusing to sign documents that could turn some of her music royalties over to her ex-husband.The emotionally drained eight-time Grammy Award winner never read the documents she objected to because she had been crying for two days, her lawyers explained. She was unable to “digest” the documents even when given a chance to read them in court Wednesday.“I’ve been in the music business more than 20 years. We are talking about a multimillion-dollar business,” said the 52-year-old Grosse Pointe mother of two teen sons.
Wayne County Chief Family Court Judge Lita M. Popke had ordered Baker to explain why she hadn’t followed orders to sign letters giving a court-appointed expert on music industry contracts authorization to seek information from record companies about payments for the music she has written and performed.By the end of a long hearing Wednesday that included frequent interruptions from Baker fretting about going to jail and asking for a chance to testify under oath, the judge ordered her to return Friday morning and sign the letters or face jail.“Frankly, I haven’t heard anything that amounts to an appropriate legal objection to signing these letters,” the exasperated judge declared Wednesday. “I’m very upset that we have been here all day saying she isn’t going to sign something she hasn’t read.”Baker complained that “experts” have dominated court proceedings since her divorce from Walter Bridgforth Jr. in 2007, and she wanted to speak directly to the judge. Detroit entertainment attorney Howard Hertz, who represents Eminem, among other clients, was appointed by the judge as a music contract expert in an effort to settle the dispute.“I’m being muzzled,” Baker complained. “My attorneys agree that I know more about music contracts than they do. But I’m not allowed to talk. I invented my music out of thin air, but they have to talk for me, ‘This little woman can’t talk.’ If I’d invented Ford, they would talk to me.“If the judge tells me at the end of the day that I have to sign, I’ll comply. But I want her to hear my side. I’m not saying I’m right. I just want to be heard.”The judge, who accused Baker of causing delays in the case for more than a year, ordered Hertz and Bridgforth’s lawyer, Hanely Gurwin, to bill her for the time they spent in court on Wednesday.Her divorce from Bridgforth called for an even split of royalties from two albums made during the couple’s 20 year marriage; ‘Giving You the Best I Got” in 1988, and “Rhythm of Love” in 1994.“I want to confine the letter to those two albums that he is entitled to,” Baker said. “This business is based on relationships. These companies will run from me like the plague if I sign that document.”Much of the court file on Baker’s divorce, including documents that detailed the financial settlement between the couple was ordered sealed in 2007 by Judge Bill Callahan. Newer documents pertaining to the fight over royalties, indicate Baker in 2009 was receiving $200,000 a year from one of the several record companies with which she has held contracts.Bridgforth has objected to accounting that claims after expenses, his half of the royalties from Atlantic and Rhino records amounted to $12,000 in 2009. Baker’s profits also were greatly reduced by production costs. The court file doesn’t indicate what Baker has been paid by other sources, including music publishers BMI and ASCAP, and digital sales (such as iTunes), satellite and Internet play.
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Wayne County Chief Family Court Judge Lita M. Popke had ordered Baker to explain why she hadn’t followed orders to sign letters giving a court-appointed expert on music industry contracts authorization to seek information from record companies about payments for the music she has written and performed.By the end of a long hearing Wednesday that included frequent interruptions from Baker fretting about going to jail and asking for a chance to testify under oath, the judge ordered her to return Friday morning and sign the letters or face jail.“Frankly, I haven’t heard anything that amounts to an appropriate legal objection to signing these letters,” the exasperated judge declared Wednesday. “I’m very upset that we have been here all day saying she isn’t going to sign something she hasn’t read.”Baker complained that “experts” have dominated court proceedings since her divorce from Walter Bridgforth Jr. in 2007, and she wanted to speak directly to the judge. Detroit entertainment attorney Howard Hertz, who represents Eminem, among other clients, was appointed by the judge as a music contract expert in an effort to settle the dispute.“I’m being muzzled,” Baker complained. “My attorneys agree that I know more about music contracts than they do. But I’m not allowed to talk. I invented my music out of thin air, but they have to talk for me, ‘This little woman can’t talk.’ If I’d invented Ford, they would talk to me.“If the judge tells me at the end of the day that I have to sign, I’ll comply. But I want her to hear my side. I’m not saying I’m right. I just want to be heard.”The judge, who accused Baker of causing delays in the case for more than a year, ordered Hertz and Bridgforth’s lawyer, Hanely Gurwin, to bill her for the time they spent in court on Wednesday.Her divorce from Bridgforth called for an even split of royalties from two albums made during the couple’s 20 year marriage; ‘Giving You the Best I Got” in 1988, and “Rhythm of Love” in 1994.“I want to confine the letter to those two albums that he is entitled to,” Baker said. “This business is based on relationships. These companies will run from me like the plague if I sign that document.”Much of the court file on Baker’s divorce, including documents that detailed the financial settlement between the couple was ordered sealed in 2007 by Judge Bill Callahan. Newer documents pertaining to the fight over royalties, indicate Baker in 2009 was receiving $200,000 a year from one of the several record companies with which she has held contracts.Bridgforth has objected to accounting that claims after expenses, his half of the royalties from Atlantic and Rhino records amounted to $12,000 in 2009. Baker’s profits also were greatly reduced by production costs. The court file doesn’t indicate what Baker has been paid by other sources, including music publishers BMI and ASCAP, and digital sales (such as iTunes), satellite and Internet play.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Young Berg Robbed and Pistol Whipped by 2 Chicks!!!
"Sexy Can I" rapper Yung Berg has taken to Twitter and YouTube to dispel rumors that he was beaten and robbed at gunpoint in Los Angeles last weekend.
On Wednesday morning (February 24), TMZ reported that the Chicago-born lyricist was "violently beaten" during a house party after four assailants entered the premises. The gossip site said that Berg and another person were attacked, and the suspects made away with $10,000 in cash and jewelry. But police told MTV News on Wednesday that there was no police report on file that mentioned the rapper (born Christian Ward).
Berg himself denied the report on Wednesday afternoon in a two-minute video blog he posted on YouTube. The rapper looked directly into the camera and displayed no traces of having been assaulted.
"I'm fine; I'm good," he said. "There's nothing wrong with nobody. I'm still gorgeous. I love you, Mom. Thank you for these good genes."
Yung Berg's reps had not responded at press time to an inquiry made by MTV News, but TMZ reported that a rep for the rapper indicated he wasn't even in California when the crime was allegedly committed. Instead, Berg was in Las Vegas, and in the YouTube clip he says he's been there recording music.
News of the alleged incident made #YungBergsChain one of the top trending topics on Twitter and Yung Berg became a top Google search term.
"Shout-out to TMZ," Berg said in his video. "Thank you for the free promo and publicity — it's just not the right publicity. I wish I was talking about the album or the mixtape."
The rapper has been subject to numerous robbery hoaxes after reported altercations occurred between the upstart artist and Detroit underground act Trick Trick, and after a separate incident involving Maino. But Berg urged his Twitter followers to dismiss the latest rumors.
"PLEASE BELIEVE HALF OF WHAT U SEE," he wrote in all caps. "AND NONE OF WAT U HEAR!!!!
On Wednesday morning (February 24), TMZ reported that the Chicago-born lyricist was "violently beaten" during a house party after four assailants entered the premises. The gossip site said that Berg and another person were attacked, and the suspects made away with $10,000 in cash and jewelry. But police told MTV News on Wednesday that there was no police report on file that mentioned the rapper (born Christian Ward).
Berg himself denied the report on Wednesday afternoon in a two-minute video blog he posted on YouTube. The rapper looked directly into the camera and displayed no traces of having been assaulted.
"I'm fine; I'm good," he said. "There's nothing wrong with nobody. I'm still gorgeous. I love you, Mom. Thank you for these good genes."
Yung Berg's reps had not responded at press time to an inquiry made by MTV News, but TMZ reported that a rep for the rapper indicated he wasn't even in California when the crime was allegedly committed. Instead, Berg was in Las Vegas, and in the YouTube clip he says he's been there recording music.
News of the alleged incident made #YungBergsChain one of the top trending topics on Twitter and Yung Berg became a top Google search term.
"Shout-out to TMZ," Berg said in his video. "Thank you for the free promo and publicity — it's just not the right publicity. I wish I was talking about the album or the mixtape."
The rapper has been subject to numerous robbery hoaxes after reported altercations occurred between the upstart artist and Detroit underground act Trick Trick, and after a separate incident involving Maino. But Berg urged his Twitter followers to dismiss the latest rumors.
"PLEASE BELIEVE HALF OF WHAT U SEE," he wrote in all caps. "AND NONE OF WAT U HEAR!!!!
My Thoughts:
Yo berg you need to hire some goons man, if you need some just hit me up i know a few that would hold you down for a few stacks.
Stackz
Monday, February 8, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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Whats going on yall, this blog page is still under construction but you can still hit us up and check out some of the material up so far. New pics, music and more on the way very soon.......
peace,
stackz
peace,
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