
Mike Tyson Sued
Jay, X & Ja’s ‘Murdergram’
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Mike Tyson did not come out victorious in his struggle in opposition to Jake Paul and is now dealing with one other bout — a authorized one introduced by producer Ty Fyffe who claims Iron Mike did not have permission to make use of his hip hop banger that includes Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule in his promo video earlier than the struggle!!!
According to docs obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, Fyffe says he is the co-writer and producer for the 1998 observe “Murdergram,” from Jay’s “Streets Is Watching” soundtrack.
Apparently, Fyffe was watching the placements too.
Once upon a time, Jay, DMX and Ja Rule have been slated to document as a supergroup named “Murder Inc.” … Irv Gotti informed the story a number of instances earlier than he died in February.
If The Murder Inc Album with DMX, Ja & Jigga would have occurred it may have been legendary. The songs they did collectively have been nice.🔥🎤🎧💽 pic.twitter.com/h6y9dmqg3d
— TonyDaDome (@TonyDaDome) November 26, 2023
@TonyDaDome
The group by no means actually materialized, however they managed to document a number of songs along with “Murdergram” being certainly one of them.
According to the go well with, Tyson used the track in a put up selling the Netflix struggle with Paul again in November 2024 … utilizing the motivational music as he educated within the fitness center … however Fyffe says Tyson by no means acquired permission or paid him for the use.
He’s now going after Tyson for damages and an injunction to dam him from utilizing the track.