‘We’re up to date on royalty payments’ | Jay Z’s Tidal releases statement (READ)

John Emanuele, drummer of a band called American Dollar, on Monday, alleged that Jay Z‘s music-streaming service, Tidal, did not pay royalties to him and other artistes.

Emanuele had revealed that his lawyers were preparing a $3.5 million class-action suit against the rap mogul.

Taking this into consideration, Tidal has issued a statement refuting the claims made by the drummer.

The company explained that it did not owe anyone royalties and to the best of their knowledge they are ‘up-to-date on all royalties’ to the band.

Read below, the press statement by Tidal.

“TIDAL is up to date on all royalties for the rights to the music stated in Yesh Music, LLC and John Emanuele’s claim and they are misinformed as to who, if anyone, owes royalty payments to them. As Yesh Music, LLC admits in their claim, TIDAL has the rights to the Master Recordings through its distributor Tunecore and have paid Tunecore in full for such exploitations.”

“Their dispute appears to be over the mechanical licenses, which we are also up to date on payments via Harry Fox Agency our administrator of mechanical royalties.”

“The entire catalogue in question streamed fewer than 13,000 times on TIDAL and its predecessor over the past year. We have now removed all music associated with Yesh Music, LLC and John Emanuele from the service. This is the first we have heard of this dispute and Yesh Music, LLC should be engaging Harry Fox Agency if they believe they are owed the royalties claimed.”

“They especially should not be naming S Carter Enterprises LLC, which has nothing to do with Tidal. This claim serves as nothing other than a perfect example of why America needs Tort reform.”

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