Bad news for George Clinton, he’s now being forced to hand over the rights to four of his classic, funk songs in order to pay his $1 million debt that he owes a law firm. Hendricks & Lewis were only able to receive $340,000 of the $1.5 million lawsuit against Clinton since 2010. A federal judge made the decision to give the lawyers the rights to four of his most popular songs in order to pay off what is owed and in a more timely fashion. Find out which songs below.
Julie A.
“Hardcore Jollies,” “The Electric Spanking of War Babies,” “Uncle Jam Wants You,” and “One Nation Under A Groove” were given to the lawyers who have the right to do whatever they want with it. Beings the lawyers can do whatever they want with the music, I’m sure they are going to make the bank they need by selling it to commercials and more. After they receive their $1.5 million, the copyrights go back to Clinton, who is attempting to block the decision.