AP reports that Snoop "and Priority Records have settled a lawsuit involving fees and advances for a 1998 recording agreement, attorneys for both sides said Wednesday.
"The rapper sued the company in November 2006, alleging it owes him $2 million in fees under the recording agreement and did not consult with him before releasing his greatest hits CD."
DMX held a concert at a Indiana University frat house on Wednesday but the cops pulled the plug on the show and when the roudy crown got a bit too roudy they got a bit of mace. Billboard said of the incident, "Police shut the show down at 9:30, removing DMX from the stage after only three songs. Witnesses said students began to rush the stage and police attempted to calm the situation with mace." - Read the full Billboard report here
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