The ongoing legal woes over at Cash Money Records continue to mount with the latest move involving former artist, Jay Sean. The company has to pay back the British singer’s production company a total of $1.14 million over a handful of songs Jay Sean recorded some time ago.
The songs included "Down" and "Do You Remember" among others recorded for Jay Sean's 2009 American debut album 'All or Nothing.'
The songs without a contract in place were from the R&B singer's 2012 So High Japan release, including tracks "2012" with Nicki Minaj along with "Hit the Lights" and "I'm All Yours."
They didn't even pay him for the fees for his own songs. No wonder he disappeared after the first two American singles and he had to release independently until his Cash Money contract ended.