Salt-N-Pepa wants the rights to their music's masters. On Monday, the rap duo - Cheryl "Salt" James and Sandra "Pepa" Denton - sued Universal Music Group (UMG ...
The women behind Salt-N-Pepa, the history-making female hip-hop group, claim that Universal Music Group has removed some of their biggest hits from streaming platforms amid a legal battle. Cheryl ...
They’re not on the first list of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony performers and presenters, but Salt-N-Pepa — which will be receiving a musical influence award — will definitely be in the ...
Salt-N-Pepa wants their master recordings back, taking things to court against Universal Music Group. The hip-hop duo has officially sued the record label, claiming that UMG is violating copyright law ...
*The legendary hip-hop trio Salt-N-Pepa transformed their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame recognition into a platform for advocacy, addressing music industry inequities during their acceptance of the ...
Salt-N-Pepa, the legendary Hip-Hop group that amassed several hit songs in the 1980s through the 1990s, is currently fighting for the rights to their master recordings. Salt-N-Pepa filed a lawsuit ...
Renowned hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November. Before then, they are putting up a legal fight to obtain the rights to their extensive music ...
Salt-N-Pepa say fans can no longer stream some of their biggest hits due to a legal dispute with Universal Music Group (UMG). In a recent interview with Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts, ...
Salt-N-Pepa at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony (Photo credit: Nagashia Jackson) Salt-N-Pepa, a name that symbolizes their spicy and bold approach to music, emerged from Queens, New York, in 1986 ...
Pioneering female rap group Salt-N-Pepa, who are in the middle of a dispute over ownership of their masters, used their induction speeches at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday to ...
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