File this one under ‘when drunk dialing goes wrong!’ Ericka Lee, Drake’s alleged ex-girlfriend and muse behind his hit song “Marvin’s Room“, is
suing the rapper over her vocals being used on the smash hit record.
Erika is the inspiration for the record and is the voice heard on the
voice mail monologues. She was credited as a “vocalist” on the song
under “Syren Lyric Muse” but has never received any compensation for her
work.
She is claiming that Drake acknowledged her contributions via text messages, which she has saved. Reportedly, they read “U basically made that song” and “It’s sh*t without you.” Big mistake, Drake!
Lee filed a lawsuit against the rapper on July 11, claiming, “My
works and voice are used on this work.” About six weeks later, Drake’s
label, Cash Money Records made its own claim, saying that the song
authored was an “employer for hire.” According to the complaint, Drake
later sent a text message to Lee that offered her two percent of
“publishing royalties.”
By November, Ericka claims that Drake agreed to meet up with her in
Los Angeles to discuss, but when he didn’t keep his word, she hired a
lawyer. When Drake found out, he allegedly spazzed out and started
making threatening phone calls.
“What the f–k is your problem?” he said to her, according to the complaint, then offering her “4-5%” of publishing monies plus a $50,000 payout to go away.”
Lee is demanding that a judge declare her as co-writer of the song.
She’s also seeking damages and disgorgement of profits on allegations of
breach of fiduciary duties and unjust enrichment. Lee is represented by Neville Johnson,
who previously filed a lawsuit against Drake on behalf of a Playboy
Enterprises for sampling an unauthorized sound recording it owned on
“Best I Ever Had.”
It looks like Ms. Lee has a good lawsuit on her hands. Drake should
have just paid her upfront. Now it looks like it’s going to cost him a
lot more money. Crazy how the same lawyer who successfully sued Drake
before is back at it. Hey, you know what they say, “Mo’ money Mo’
problems!”
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