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Producer Sues Chingy (E! Online)
13-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
The owner of a St. Louis-based record label has sued Chingy and some of his producers, claiming that the "Right Thurr" rapper reneged on a contract in 2002 so he could join Ludacris' startup label, Disturbing Tha Peace. Ronald Gavin is asking for $250,000 in damages and at least $25,000 for legal fees. According to the lawsuit, Chingy (whose real name is Howard Bailey) signed an exclusive

Chingy Should Pay For Signing With Ludacris, Lawsuit Claims (MTV Music Television)
13-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
A man who says he discovered Chingy is suing the St. Louis rapper and producers Trak Starz for $250,000 in damages. Ronald Gavin says Chingy was encouraged to breach a 1999 contract by signing with Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace in 2002.

Chingy, Trak Starz Sued By St. Louis Man By Clarence Burke Jr. Date: 6/6/2006 10:45 am (allhiphop.com)
13-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
A St. Louis man is suing Chingy, alleging the platinum-selling rapper broke his recording contract in order to sign with The Trak Starz, who in turn landed him a deal with Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace label.

Chingy Sued For $250,000 (Vibe Magazine)
13-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
Chingy Sued For $250,000 A St. Louis man is suing Chingy and his record producers for more than $250,000.

Ex-producer sues rapper Chingy (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
13-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man is suing Chingy and his record producers for more than $250,000, alleging the platinum-selling rap star broke a record deal in 2002 so he could join rap star Ludacris’ national recording label.

Chingy Is In Hot Water Over Broken Record Deal (ChartAttack.com)
13-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
St. Louis rapper Chingy is being taken to court for allegedly breaking a recording contract. Ronald R. Gavin is suing Chingy (real name Howard E. Bailey ) and the Trak Starz production team for more than $250,000 U.S. in damages and at least $25,000 in related legal fees.

St. Louis man sues Chingy over recording deal (USA Today)
13-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
A St. Louis man is suing Chingy and his record producers for more than $250,000, alleging the platinum-selling rap star broke a record deal in 2002 so he could join rap star Ludacris' national recording label. Ronald R. Gavin claims that Chingy, born in St. Louis as Howard E. Bailey, broke a contract to sign with producers called the Trak Starz and eventually make a deal with Capitol Records and

Producer Wants Piece of Chingy's "Jackpot" (E! Online)
08-Jun-2006   (Cached page)

The owner of a St. Louis-based record label has sued Chingy, 
 claiming that the 'Right Thurr' rapper reneged on a contract in 2002 so 
 he could join Ludacris' startup label, Disturbing Tha Peace.E! Online - The owner of a St. Louis-based record label has sued Chingy, claiming that the "Right Thurr" rapper reneged on a contract in 2002 so he could join Ludacris' startup label, Disturbing Tha Peace.




Daily Hip-Hop News: Chingy Returns, Teaming With Tyrese To Show "Pull" (SOHH)
04-Jun-2006   (Cached page)
After a two-year absence, Chingy is returning with "Pulling Me Back," the first single off his forthcoming third album, Hood Star. Visit SOHH.com for the complete story.

'NBA Ballers: Phenom' Players Hang With Ludacris, Hear New Ne-Yo Music (MTV Music Television)
01-Apr-2006   (Cached page)
Basketball video games have incorporated hip-hop for years, but "NBA Ballers: Phenom" ups the beats-and-rhymes ante with 35 original tracks from hip-hop and R&B artists including Bubba Sparxxx, Chingy, Freeway and Jin.

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