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Lawsuits: Doug E. Fresh Sues Fox’s Hit Show “Empire” Over Copyright Infringement

Empire Hit With Lawsuit Over Music Copyright Bad news for “Empire”! The show has been hit with yet another lawsuit. A statement released by Doug E. Fresh and Rasheed Rahan Wonder reveals the details of the case: Publishing mogul and CEO of Wonderboy Entertainment, Rasheed Rahan Wonder has teamed up with Doug E. Fresh and songwriter Unique Mecca Hall to officially file a Multi-Million Dollar lawsuit against Fox’s top-rated show, “Empire”. The lawsuit contends that during season two of Empire, the show sampled the 1993 Doug E. Fresh hit song, “I-Ight” (Alright). The track was illegally sampled and used in the song “No Doubt About It,” which was performed on episode 3 by Pitbull and Jussie Smollett, as well as featured on Empire: Original Soundtrack from Season 2 Volume 1. The song was produced for the show by Timbaland, who was recently replaced as the musical director of Empire after two seasons. Songwriter Unique Mecca Hall is credited with creating the popular party chant, “Ayo, Aight” and in 1993 he and Doug E. Fresh used the phrase in Doug E.’s hit song, “I-ght” (Alright). Since then, the chant has been legally used in many Hip-hop songs and on the soundtracks for “Above the Rim” and “Notorious”. Rasheed Rahan Wonder of Wonderboy Entertainment is representing songwriter Unique Mecca Hall in the lawsuit as he is currently serving life plus 20 years in prison for an 848 King Pin charge. Hall is said to be released soon due to new evidence and circumstances with his case. In addition, Rasheed Rahan Wonder is in negotiations to produce a Unique Mecca Hall bio-pic rumored to be titled, “Paid in Full 2”. Hall was known to be the real Nino Brown of Harlem with many putting him on the same level as Harlem legends, AZ, Alpo and Rich Porter. Wow this is wild. This Unique Hall story sounds like it could make for a good movie right? Peep a pic of him on the cover of FEDS.

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Lawsuits: Doug E. Fresh Sues Fox’s Hit Show “Empire” Over Copyright Infringement

Lawsuits: Doug E. Fresh Sues Fox’s Hit Show “Empire” Over Copyright Infringement

Empire Hit With Lawsuit Over Music Copyright Bad news for “Empire”! The show has been hit with yet another lawsuit. A statement released by Doug E. Fresh and Rasheed Rahan Wonder reveals the details of the case: Publishing mogul and CEO of Wonderboy Entertainment, Rasheed Rahan Wonder has teamed up with Doug E. Fresh and songwriter Unique Mecca Hall to officially file a Multi-Million Dollar lawsuit against Fox’s top-rated show, “Empire”. The lawsuit contends that during season two of Empire, the show sampled the 1993 Doug E. Fresh hit song, “I-Ight” (Alright). The track was illegally sampled and used in the song “No Doubt About It,” which was performed on episode 3 by Pitbull and Jussie Smollett, as well as featured on Empire: Original Soundtrack from Season 2 Volume 1. The song was produced for the show by Timbaland, who was recently replaced as the musical director of Empire after two seasons. Songwriter Unique Mecca Hall is credited with creating the popular party chant, “Ayo, Aight” and in 1993 he and Doug E. Fresh used the phrase in Doug E.’s hit song, “I-ght” (Alright). Since then, the chant has been legally used in many Hip-hop songs and on the soundtracks for “Above the Rim” and “Notorious”. Rasheed Rahan Wonder of Wonderboy Entertainment is representing songwriter Unique Mecca Hall in the lawsuit as he is currently serving life plus 20 years in prison for an 848 King Pin charge. Hall is said to be released soon due to new evidence and circumstances with his case. In addition, Rasheed Rahan Wonder is in negotiations to produce a Unique Mecca Hall bio-pic rumored to be titled, “Paid in Full 2”. Hall was known to be the real Nino Brown of Harlem with many putting him on the same level as Harlem legends, AZ, Alpo and Rich Porter. Wow this is wild. This Unique Hall story sounds like it could make for a good movie right? Peep a pic of him on the cover of FEDS.

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Lawsuits: Doug E. Fresh Sues Fox’s Hit Show “Empire” Over Copyright Infringement

Will Smith and Doug E. Fresh Freestyle [VIDEO]

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Will Smith and Doug E. Fresh took party goers back to the old school as they rocked Gabrielle Union’s 40th birthday party in Miami on…

Will Smith and Doug E. Fresh Freestyle [VIDEO]

Doug E. Fresh’s Sons Preparing Debut Album

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Watch out Diggy Simmons . It seems that progeny of another hip-hop vet are ready to stake a claim in the music business.  Brothers Solomon “Trips” Davis, 20, and Dayquan “Slim” Davis, 22, are the off spring of Harlem, NY’s own Doug E. Fresh . Together they perform as the duo Square Off but are not trying to ride their fathers coattails into the rap game. “A lot of people think we might have had it easier because of our father, but we’ve been rapping since 11 and are still putting out mixtapes and still in the streets. It hasn’t been easy at all,” said Trips. “My father told us this industry is not built for weak people.” The graduates of Rice High School have already released several mixtapes and next month they will release their album named Money, Moët & Memories . READ MORE AT DNAINFO.COM

Doug E. Fresh’s Sons Preparing Debut Album