Un-Settled: Record Company Takes Kanye West Back to Court Over Publishing Rights Dispute

While Kanye West may have salvaged his relationship with King Jesus this year, the same cannot be said about his tenuous agreement with EMI, the record label that has owned the publishing rights to Westโ€™s music since 2003. Suggested Reading Supermodel Anok Yai Looked Stunning at Louis Vuitton Show at Paris Fashion Week Jasmine Crockett…

While Kanye West may have salvaged his relationship with King Jesus this year, the same cannot be said about his tenuous agreement with EMI, the record label that has owned the publishing rights to Westโ€™s music since 2003.

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A tentative resolution forged between West and the British-based conglomerate in September recently fell apart, causing EMI to reopen the contract dispute over the rights to his catalog, according to TMZ.

The rapper/producer first sued EMI in January 2019, claiming his contract with the record company is a form of lifetime โ€œservitudeโ€ (the significance perhaps being that California, where West filed his claim, has broadly defined anti-servitude laws). But EMI countersued in March, filing a claim in federal court that West couldnโ€™t break his contract because he already โ€œsigned multiple extensions for the company to handle his publishing,โ€ writes Pitchfork.

EMI told the court the two parties reached โ€œan agreement in principleโ€ to settle the dispute in the fall, but company lawyers say EMI and West โ€œhave been unable to finalize the termsโ€ of the agreement.

Westโ€™s legal fight mirrors that of other major artists who have battled to own their music through the years, including his โ€œFamousโ€ nemesis, Taylor Swift. But lexically, Westโ€™s dispute echoes Princeโ€™s clash with Warner Bros. While protesting his contract with Warner Bros., Prince changed his name to a symbol, even going so far to perform onstage with the word โ€œslaveโ€ on his cheek.

โ€œRecord contracts are just likeโ€”Iโ€™m gonna say the wordโ€”slavery,โ€ the artist told Rolling Stone in 2015.

West, however, is nowhere near as sympathetic a figure as The Purple One. A man perennially unaware of irony, West has invoked slavery in several incendiary comments over the last couple years, telling TMZ in 2018 he believed some enslaved African Americans chose their servitude. After attempting to walk his comments back, West dipped back into his bottomless-pit-of-trash-takes again this summer, calling a lack of black support for Donald Trump an example of โ€œmental slavery.โ€

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