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Songstress Chlöe Bailey and her record label have reportedly been sued by a songwriter for allegedly engaging in some unethical business practices. The plaintiff named, Melvin Moore, claims he was not paid after contributing to the singer’s second album, Trouble in Paradise. For that reason, he is demanding some $5 million as compensation. READ ALSO:…
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Nigerian-American creative director Alexander-Julian “AJ” Gibbson emerged on the fashion scene with the dream of styling models but he ended up being the most sought-after by celebrities on...
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