๐จ Limp Bizkit SUES for $200M! Six Albums, No Royaltie? Scandal EXPOSED
Limp Bizkit is back in the spotlight, but not for a new album or tour—this time, they’re making waves in the legal world with a jaw-dropping $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG). The iconic rap-rock band, led by frontman Fred Durst, claims they haven’t seen a penny in royalties for years, and they’re determined to get what they believe is rightfully theirs. The Core of the Lawsuit At the heart of the legal battle are the royalties from Limp Bizkit’s first six albums, which were released between 1997 and 2011—an era that saw the band rise to global fame with hits like “Nookie,” “Break Stuff,” and “Rollin’.” Despite their massive success, the band alleges that UMG has withheld royalties for years, using what they describe as a fraudulent system designed to keep artists from receiving their fair share of earnings. According to the complaint, UMG owes Limp Bizkit over a million dollars in unpaid royalties, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The band’s account has b...