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 ...
Salt-N-Pepa launched into stardom with their iconic tracks, including ‘Push It,’ ‘Shoop,’ and ‘Let’s Talk About Sex’ Stewart Cook/Disney via Getty Salt-N-Pepa sued Universal Music Group after the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Salt-N-Pepa’s fight to regain ownership of their master recordings has come to an unsuccessful end. According to People, U.S.
Sandra Denton and Cheryl James of legendary hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa are suing Universal Music Group for the rights to their catalogue, saying that the label is holding their music "hostage." In a ...
The hip hop duo believe they are eligible to own their own music due to the Copyright Act of 1976. Salt-N-Pepa wants their master recordings back, taking things to ...
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 ...
From ‘Push It’ to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, we're detailing how hip-hop girl group Salt-N-Pepa didn’t just make hits, ...
Salt-N-Pepa are battling UMG for their master recordings, but the label claims the rap duo never actually held the copyrights. The group served a termination notice ...
Salt-N-Pepa has never dodged frankness. Even at their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, the hip-hop pioneers took a moment from celebrating to put the music industry on blast. But along with ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pioneering female rap group Salt-N-Pepa, who are in the middle of a dispute over ownership of their masters, used their induction ...
S andra “Pepa” Denton had just removed her shoes and settled into the massage chair at the She Thing salon in Queens for what she hoped would be a relaxing pedicure when her cellphone started to buzz.