Limp Bizkit sues Universal Music Group for $200 million, alleging years of unpaid royalties

Limp Bizkit is fighting for what they deserve.In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles, the band accused Universal Music Group of withholding money from them.The band worked with the music label from 1997 to 2011, releasing their first six albums in partnership with them; however, lead singer Fred Durst’s lawyer claims the band has “not seen a dime in royalties” in a number of years.Durst and his fellow bandmates alleged in the complaint that UMG has “fraudulent” policies in place which are “deliberately designed” to allow them to withhold royalties from artists who have signed with them, per the court documents obtained by FOX Business.

They are seeking $200 million from the company.“UMG’s creation of such a system, while holding itself out as a company that prides itself on investing in and protecting its artists, makes plaintiffs’ discovery of UMG’s scheme all the more appalling and unsettling,” the band alleges.The band released their first six albums through Interscope Records, a sub-label of UMG, including “Three Dollar Bill, Y’all,” “The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1),” “Results May Vary” and “Gold Cobra,” as well as a few compilation albums.Their second album, “Significant Other,” launched the band into a different level of stardom, reaching No.1 on the US Billboard 200 list and selling over 16 million copies.

Over the course of their career, the band was nominated for three Grammy Awards and has sold over 40 million records across the globe.A decade after releasing their album “Gold Cobra,” the band released their seventh studio album, “Still Sucks,” in October 2021.Despite their success as a band, Durst was allegedly informed in April 2024 by UMG that the band had not been receiving royalties because their account was considered “unrecouped,” meaning an artist has not made enough money to pay back their advance.In the complaint, Durst claims UMG repeatedly reached out to him to participate i...

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