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evening dresses The Artist Still Called Prince recently invited reality star Kim Kardashian to join him on stage throughout a recent concert in New York But when Kim wouldn't get into the groove on stage his royal purpleness kicked her off! See the video and pics from the show inside plus get the deets on Trey Songz and his manager becoming sued for million for stealing the song "Bottoms Up" Cee Lo was the opening act as Prince and his "Welcome 2 America" Tour swept by way of Madison Square Garden in NYC last night montage dresses And we are loving the gold sparkles Later on in the course of the show Prince had a surprise for the audience As he stopped by means of and got the room rocking he invited some of his fans on stage And who wouldn't be excited to dance with Prince ! Kim K to answer that question gifts for bridesmaid He brought Kim on stage as well as the girl wouldn't move! We all know she's a bit stuff in terms of moving the hips Can you imagine becoming invited to dance with Prince- pumps and not taking that opportunity All she had to do was sway from side to side At least fake it Kim damn! Shouldn't be that difficult for you- But Prince was not bothered-he kicked her off the stage Womp Womp Sh went back to sit with her Nets baller boo Kris Humphries bridal gowns In other music news- Derrick Price Doc Mob Records and IHip Hop Music have filed an million lawsuit over the rights to the music on the hit song "Bottoms Up sweet dresses " The lawsuit names Trey Songz Atlantic Records Kodak manager Gee Robertson producer Kane Beatz and others Filed on February 2nd in New York city the suit claims that Doc Mob hired producer Milton James aka "Tony Scales" to create the original copyrighted track for "Bottoms Up" for his organization Doc Mob Records The suit further claims that track was produced in Derrick's home studio Soon after Milton allowed Kane Beatz to add production to the song it eventually ended up on Trey Songz' album Passion Discomfort and Pleasure Having a hit song on a hit album should have been exciting for Doc Mob even so the album only lists Kane Beatz as producer of the song Womp Womp Doc Mob's Derrick Price says he sent several cease and desist letters to Atlantic Records and Trey Songz but they were ignored And now Kodak has been added to the million dollar lawsuit mainly because they used the song in an advertising campaign featuring Trey Songz SMH Since Derrick has a copyrighted version for "Bottoms Up" it looks like he has a superb case And whoever ignored those cease and desist letters could be looking for a job soon- Photos via WireImageMazurSplashNewsBuxo
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