Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Hits & Jams sues T-Pain

T-Pain sued for canceling Guyana concert

Hip-hop star T-Pain got slapped with a lawsuit Monday in Broward Circuit Court -- for canceling a major concert in Guyana last month because of alleged kidnap and death threats.

The plaintiff, Hits and Jams Entertainment, says the 23-year-old rapper and his reps became a major pain by making grandiose demands -- from a private jet and FBI protection to a phone chat with Guyana's president.

He's only 23, he looks like 30-something!

T-Pain, paid $75,000 in advance, failed to appear, according to the complaint filed by Miami attorney Ron Lowy.

Hits and Jams, the Georgetown-based concert producer and promoter, along with three of its officers, also sued T-Pain's Nappy Boy Touring and Chase Entertainment of Fort Lauderdale.

Tell me this, the average Guyanese doesn't even get paid $75G per month Guyana dollars, where oh where did they get 75K USD just to pay T-Pain in advance?


T-Pain's real name is Faheem Najm. The moniker stands for Tallahassee Pain -- he was born in Tally.

T-Pain was to headline the Republic Day event on Feb. 23. Hits and Jams provided more than a dozen airline tickets for T-Pain and his entourage, including seven in first class. The contract also called for: a ''four-star hotel or better'' with Cartoon Network and 24-hour room service; a stadium dressing room with a private bathroom; and bottles of Grey Goose, Gran PatrĂ³n Platinum and Hennessy, and Gatorade and herbal tea.

This man let fame get to his senses! He don't know our country is now nearly poorer than Haiti, did he enjoy such luxury growing up in the South?

But on Feb. 20, Chase Entertainment's David Abram told the promoters he'd been 'advised by a credible source associated with T-Pain's camp that T-Pain should not `come' to Guyana because he would be killed or kidnapped because Hits and Jams had not paid their 'street guys.' ''

Negotiations failed to allay T-Pain's security fears, although the threats were never substantiated. Two days before showtime, Abram ''offered to return the $75,000 advance payment and to assist with the damage control,'' the suit says. But the promoter said that would not offset damages or ``remedy the disappointment to the Guyanese fans.''

Lowy lodged a $5 million breach-of-contract claim against T-Pain and Nappy Boy. He also filed libel and defamation counts against all the defendants, including Abram.

I agree they should sue his ass for embarrassing us like this, kidnapping threat, we ain't so bad!

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good going guys, sue his ass. I Can stand these black men get famous and forget that if we didnt buy there music they will be no way, but husling. Dont let t-pain take the piss out of guyana.