Fetty had initially planned to give P-Dice 16.9% of the “679” profits, but despite P-Dice appearing in the track’s video, the Remy Boy’s share was reduced to 5% after Fetty scrapped the verse all together on the album’s version, TMZ reports. P-Dice is suing his former affiliate for $7 million.
This isn’t Fetty’s first time being sued. Back in September, Danish producer Lazar Lakic filed a lawsuit against the New Jersey MC for allegedly using the beat of his ubiquitous hit “Trap Queen” (which the producer initially named “Hello”) without Lakic’s consent.
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