Imperial Valley Press

Country star Kane Brown files countersui­t producer over contract

- BY KRISTIN M. HALL

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country star Kane Brown and Atlanta-based producer Polow Da Don are embroiled in a contract dispute that has both sides claiming they are owed money.

The Grammy-nominated producer, whose real name is Jamal Jones, sued Brown in February claiming breach of contract, saying he has not been paid under the terms of a 2015 agreement and asked for damages in excess of $75,000.

Brown’s attorneys responded on Monday with a countersui­t, claiming the producer has made millions o Brown’s success based on a fraudulent contract and misled him about their agreement. Brown is seeking unspecifie­d damages.

An attorney for Jones did not immediatel­y return an after-hours message seeking comment on Monday.

Brown is one of country music’s rising stars, with multiple No. 1 hits including “Heaven” and “What Ifs,” and was the first artist to simultaneo­usly chart atop all five Billboard country charts. His self-titled debut on Sony Music Nashville in 2016 was certified platinum and his sophomore e ort, “Experiment,” debuted at No. 1 on both the pop and country charts last year.

Jones has worked with Usher, The Pussycat Dolls, Nicki Minaj and more and filed the lawsuit under his company Zone 4.

Jones’ lawsuit claims that he was using his connection­s in the music business to help develop Brown as a new artist, but Brown said Jones never recorded any of his songs, even though he is still credited as an executive producer on Brown’s songs.

Brown said that Jones did not disclose that Zone 4 had an exclusive talent finding agreement with the Sony music label company that allowed Sony to preclude Zone 4 artists from shopping their music to other labels.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MARK HUMPHREY ?? In this Sept. 22, 2018, file photo, country singer Kane Brown poses in Nashville, Tenn.
AP PHOTO/MARK HUMPHREY In this Sept. 22, 2018, file photo, country singer Kane Brown poses in Nashville, Tenn.

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