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Kanye West is having a manic episode on Twitter. He’s obsessed with Taylor Swift and her fight to get own her master recordings– in a bad way. This morning he published correspondence with what looks like a lawyer over ownership of his own masters.
What’s disturbing is that he’s publishing this stuff because he says he hasn’t heard from anyone at Sony or Universal — despite raising these issues on Twitter just last night. “It’s go time,” he writes.
This should make his legal team crazy since they settled with Kanye’s labels one year ago.

What is at the root of this new Twitter rant?
In 2018, Kanye claimed Sony-ATV, which owns EMI, turned down his efforts to buy back his publishing. “I went to go buy my publishing from Sony/ATV and they said, ‘It’s $8 million [or] $9 million’ and when I went to buy it, they told me ‘No,’ I couldn’t buy my publishing,” he wrote. “I have the money to buy [back] my publishing. And they told me that I couldn’t buy my publishing… It’s like the control.” He actually posted a video rant he called “Mind Control.”
He filed a suit against EMI which was settled. But in December, EMI wrote to the court: “Unfortunately, as of today’s date, the parties have been unable to finalize the terms of a settlement agreement, or to finally resolve related issues on which a settlement agreement would be conditioned. As a result, good cause exists, and EMI hereby applies to reopen the Action.”
The parties, according to reports, settled for a second time.

Nancy Davis is unstoppable. She’s always on the frontlines, and this past Friday she was front and center on the stage and on the inflatable big screen at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena for her “Drive -In Race to Erase MS” event.
Nancy’s friend, actress Anne Heche, introduced her as “The Queen of Peace and Love” which coincidentally is the name of Nancy’s successful jewelry line. The event featured a virtual Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive Collection for the Fall 2020 aimed at people with disabilities. Performers included Siedah Garrett (she also has MS) who she sang her famous Michael Jackson collaboration “Man in the Mirror,” and an original song, “The New Frontier: Say Their Names.” Eric Benet sang “Georgy Porgy” and more, and Andy Grammer had a fun set including his signature hit, “Keep Your Head Up.”


Gladys Knight and Patti Labelle scored 600,000 viewers for their Instagram Verzuz show which less a death cage match than a love in between the two famous singers.