Jermaine Dupri Sues Sony Music Over Alleged $18 Million Royalty Shortfall

Atlanta music executive Jermaine Dupri and his So So Def companies have filed a lawsuit against Sony Music Entertainment, alleging the label improperly handled royalty payments tied to a decades-long business relationship. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on July 6 and amended the following day, the complaint claims Sony underpaid, failed to report, and improperly withheld millions of dollars in royalties connected to artists including Kris Kross, Xscape, Da Brat, and Jagged Edge. Dupri and his companies are seeking at least $18 million in damages, plus interest, attorneys' fees, and a jury trial. Sony has not yet responded to the lawsuit.
According to the complaint, the alleged discrepancies came to light following a 2025 audit conducted by accounting firm Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman. The lawsuit claims Sony engaged in a pattern of inaccurate royalty reporting by underreporting earnings, changing royalty statements years after they were issued, using incorrect royalty rates, and withholding payments through unrecouped balances. One of the largest claims centers on Kris Kross, with So So Def alleging it is owed more than $2.2 million in producer and override royalties from the duo's albums Totally Krossed Out and Da Bomb. The complaint also alleges Sony failed to disclose more than $33 million in foreign sales tied to Kris Kross royalties that were maintained in a separate accounting system.
The lawsuit outlines additional claims involving Xscape, Da Brat, and Jagged Edge, alleging underreported producer royalties totaling millions of dollars across several projects. Dupri also contends Sony improperly continued withholding royalties using unrecouped balances that should have been forgiven under the label's 2021 Artists Forward Legacy Unrecouped Balance Program. Beyond the artists specifically named, the complaint identifies potential royalty issues involving projects connected to Mariah Carey, Usher, Bow Wow, Bone Crusher, Anthony Hamilton, and others. Dupri and So So Def are asking the court to award compensatory damages, interest, attorneys' fees, and other relief if the claims are upheld.










