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Hip-hop legends Salt-N-Pepa claim Universal Music Group has removed some of their hits from streaming platforms amid an ugly ...
Cheryl James and Sandra Denton told Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts that UMG removed their music from streaming ...
Pepa” are suing Universal Music Group for allegedly removing some of their greatest hits from streaming platforms amid a lawsuit. In a recent interview with “Good Morning America,” James and Denton ...
Salt-N-Pepa say Universal Music Group has removed their iconic tracks like “Push It” from streaming platforms amid a lawsuit ...
Salt-N-Pepa reflect on their 40-year legacy, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honor, and legal fight to regain their music rights from Universal Music Group.
Salt-N-Pepa have spoken out about their legal battle with Universal Music Group. In an interview with Good Morning America, the rap duo – Cheryl ‘Salt’ James and Sandra ‘Pepa’ Denton – explained their ...
Salt-N-Pepa speak out on 'Good Morning America' about suing UMG, saying the label won't return their music rights despite 35-year contract.
Salt-N-Pepa have spoken out about their legal battle with Universal Music Group. In an interview with Good Morning America, ...
Salt-N-Pepa claims that Universal Music Group is blocking their music from streaming amidst ongoing lawsuit. When Salt-N-Pepa ...
In a new "Good Morning America" interview, Salt-N-Pepa spoke out against Universal Music Group for withholding their masters.
Looking to take back the rights to their early music, Salt-N-Pepa accused Universal Music Group of taking their music off streaming platforms.
The duo filed a lawsuit against UMG in May, alleging the company is violating federal copyright law by refusing to return the rights to their early recordings. According to U.S. copyright law, artists ...