R&B singer Ginuwine recently stated that he was tricked into signing a contract with a record company that doesn't exist on May 8, 2007 with King Music Group Inc., a company that a personal associate, said he owned.
Terms of the false music contract included 1.75 million to record his first album with King Music Group Inc., including a $500,000 advance, according to court papers. In a total of five months, the singer hasn't made any records and hasn't been paid any of the money that was quoted in the contract.
Ginuwine's lawyer, Corey D. Boddie, stated that his client is now unable to record anywhere else because he could be sued if he made records for another company while under contract to King Music Group Inc.
Ginuwine’s last album ‘Back II Da Basics’ was released in 2005.
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