Roc Nation has responded to Rita Ora's trip last December by countersuit for $ 2.3 million.
Do you remember last December when Rita Ora claimed to feel "Orphan" by the supposed little dedication of the record label Roc Nation for the interests of the artist? Rita's intention with this complaint was to be able to leave the label without having to wait for her contract to end, in 2019.
Just over a month later, Roc Nation has decided to counterattack Ora's play with another lawsuit, this one worth $ 2.3 million. This lawsuit charges the artist for breach of contract, giving a series of reasons totally contrary to those that Ora raised last December, as published BillBoard.
This complaint came after Howard E. King, Rita Ora's attorney, said in a statement to Page Six that Jay-Z, owner of the record label, had already spoken with Ora, agreeing to release the artist from her contract: “We are in the process of finalizing all the details. [Jay-Z] couldn't have been more attentive ». With this we assume that the complaint has been a surprise.
Jay-Z's label accuses Rita Ora of having breached her contract for five albums, of which only one has been released so far. Roc Nation responds to allegations about the label's poor dedication to promoting Ora by claiming that spent more than 2.3 million dollars on the recording and promotion of the album 'Ora', the same ones who are now claiming him in this complaint.
Rita Ora assured last December that it was she who was in charge of the production of her new material, but that Roc Nation has not released those recordings: "They have not published my new songs and are more interested in representing professional athletes". We will be attentive to the development of this case