Mary J. Blige is dealing with a $5 million lawsuit over claims she purposely derailed rapper Vado’s profession after signing him to her label.
The “Not Gon’ Cry” singer is up in opposition to a $5 million lawsuit in New York from her longtime buddy, stylist Misa Hylton, and her expertise company, M.I.S.A. Administration. Their criticism is in response to claims that the Grammy Award-winning singer sabotaged their enterprise relationship with rapper Vado.
Within the swimsuit, in line with All Hip Hop, Blige is accused of withholding Vado’s accomplished album in an effort to strain him into chopping ties with Hylton. Hylton and Vado each accuse the R&B singer and her firm, Lovely Life Productions, of interfering with a signed administration settlement between Vado and M.I.S.A., which entitled the company to twenty% of the rapper’s earnings.
In line with courtroom paperwork obtained by AHH, Blige allegedly persuaded Vado to interrupt his administration deal throughout personal yacht gatherings, resort conferences, and unique occasions, the place M.I.S.A. representatives had been deliberately overlooked. Hylton–who was liable for a few of Mary J. Blige’s most iconic appears for the reason that early ’90s–claims the singer used her affect to isolate Vado and steer him away from the contract.
The lawsuit goes on to assert that Blige’s safety chief, who’s described as her boyfriend, wished to signal Vado himself. He allegedly tried to influence Vado to signal a brand new contract with out authorized illustration and warned the rapper he would “lose out on alternatives” if he stayed with M.I.S.A. Blige and Vado collaborated on “Nonetheless Consider in Love” in 2023, and whereas Vado accomplished an album in July 2024, the swimsuit alleges Blige shelved the venture and blocked touring alternatives to attempt to persuade him to sever his ties with Hylton’s company.
AllHipHop reviews that in line with the criticism, Blige allegedly said in personal messages that she wouldn’t launch Vado’s album or permit him to tour “so long as he stayed with M.I.S.A.” The swimsuit says Blige’s actions left Vado in “financial servitude,” making him unable to earn earnings or repay advances tied to his recording deal.
The plaintiffs are searching for $5 million in damages for breach of contract, emotional misery, and interference with enterprise relationships. The lawsuit additionally requests an injunction to forestall any additional disruption from Mary J. Blige or her firm.