The legal battle highlights the often untested terrain of signing new reggaetón and urban acts, especially those who have little to no music industry knowledge or experience.
Rising Argentinian trap star Paulo Londra is neck deep in lawsuits as he faces a contract dispute with the label he co-founded.
The timing couldn't be worse for the artist, who says he was "living the dream with the wrong people." On March 5, two years after co-launching label Big Ligas with Londra, Colombian entrepreneur Cristian Salazar and producer Daniel Oviedo (Ovy on the Drums) filed a lawsuit against the singer-songwriter accusing him of breach of contract and indebtedness.
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