Chief Keef's Label Is Reportedly Suing His Manager and Various Producers for Breach of Contract

Zaytoven, Metro Boomin, and more are all named in the suit.

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Chief Keef is once again in some legal drama, as Billboard reports the label he's signed to, FilmOn, is suing Sosa's manager and various high-profile producers for millions of dollars. The lawsuit is reportedly over a breach of contract stemming from the unauthorized release of Keef's music in recent months. While the lawsuit is not directed at Keef, it does name his manager, Idris "Peeda Pan" Abdul Wahid, along with producers Zaytoven​, Metro BoominSonny Digital, and more.

The lawsuit specifically points to Sosa's two projects, Finally Rollin 2 and Nobody 2, which were both released in the last two months. "FilmOn Music is not suing Keef because we do not believe in suing talent," FilmOn founder Alki David told Billboard. "We believe Keef has once again mislead by his management. We have filed a lawsuit against his management company plus all the vendors and producers who have knowingly interfered with his 360 Recording Contract with FilmOn Music." Keef's deal with FilmOn is currently suspended while this situation plays out. 

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