Usher sued by Morehouse student over "Monster" song

Friday, February 11, 2011

By The Music Scoop
JR Staff Writer

Due to his Raymond v. Raymond album, Usher has enjoyed a successful comeback. Recently, things have been going very smooth for the Atlanta singer. This past week has been great for Usher, as he landed an endorsement deal with Belvedre Vodka.

With all of Usher's success does come a little bit of controversy. Currently, the singer is being sued by a Morehouse University student over "Monster." The song, which was initially the title track of Usher's album, was written by the student, Kameron Glasper.

Glasper was contracted to write ten songs for the last album from Usher. Currently, he is seeking full ownership of Usher's song, "Monster." Glasper claims he wrote the song and suddenly he wants it back. However, DeKalb County Superior Court has ruled the song had seven singers and none of them were Kameron Glasper.

Glasper is looking to dissolve the contract, own 100% of the songs he wrote, and be paid for all of his lawyer fees.

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