Brandy sues record label over right to make new music, #FreeBrandy explodes on Twitter

Brandy is suing her record label because she says they are refusing to allow her to record new music.

On Tuesday, Brandy sued Chameleon Entertainment Group and its president Breyon Prescott in Los Angeles Superior Court Tuesday, claiming that although her contract for the album “Two Eleven” in 2012 allowed for the possibility of four more albums, the label refused to allow her to record or to release any new music.

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Brandy claims Chameleon Entertainment Group, “will not pay for her to record new albums or allow her to otherwise release music to her fans” in “a blatantly unlawful attempt to bully Norwood into signing a new recording and distribution agreement containing terms far worse than her current agreement.”

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The 37-year-old songstress is asking for $1 million in compensatory damages

While Brandy has reportedly terminated the contract, the suit says that she wants a judge to declare the contract void.

In January, Brandy released a new single “Beggin & Pleadin,” which garnered rave reviews from music critics.

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Brandy’s fans have taken to Twitter with outrage using #FreeBrandy:

https://twitter.com/FunSizeKeem/status/715552077347422209

https://twitter.com/siempremiab/status/715515274242498561

https://twitter.com/ThaCRAIGGLEZ/status/715392149253021696

 

 

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