Entertainment

Charly Boy threatens to sue record label over breach of contract

Veteran entertainer, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has threatened to sue Premier Records Limited over alleged violation of terms of agreement in musical contracts signed about 35 years ago.

He made this known in a letter written to the record label by his lawyer, Rockson Igelige, which was obtained on Wednesday, June 21.

In the letter dated June 19, 2023, the lawyer said Charly Boy signed Artists Recording Contracts with the company in 1988, 1990, and also recently.

He, however, alleged that the contracts had since expired, but Premier Records was still breaching his client’s copyrights to the musical works.

He said: “On our client’s instructions, we demand that your company hand over our client’s master tapes, artworks, promo collateral for the music and other relevant and confidential information with your company within 30 days of the date of this letter.

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“We also demand your company’s payment of our client’s outstanding royalties.”

Igelige noted that the albums affected included the one recorded in 1990 containing songs such as Big Bottom, Aids, Sexy Lady, Mama, and Nwata Miss.

He also listed an album titled ‘U-Turn’ with songs including Akula, Sheri, Comfort, Civilian Barrack, Akula (Instrumental).

Also in the list is an album titled ‘Reality’ which contains songs such as Monkey, Family Support, No.6 Man, Give Mv Life, Lagos Life, and Baby Come Back.

He stated that the terms of the contracts entered with the company as Polydor Record in 1988,  Polygram Records Limited in 1990, and currently Premier Records Limited ended by expiration of time.

The lawyer said: “In this wise, we have our client’s instructions to formally inform your company to stop further breach of our client’s copyrights to the musical works under the musical albums and single(s) produced during the aforesaid expired contract period.

“This is as a result of the fact that the condition precedent as well as the consideration for the contracts were not met and furnished.

“This serves as a legal notice that further breach after the receipt of this letter will attract legal action.

“We hope and trust that your company will comply with our client’s modest demands.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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