

In addition to the song copyrights owned by Dupri, So So Def and other businesses, the loan was also backed by a building on Briarwood Court in DeKalb County that includes two recording studios.

Though not specified in the suit, the So So Def catalog includes songs by such acts as Xscape, Bow Wow, Jagged Edge and Da Brat.Īccording to a report in the Atlanta Journal and on TMZ.com, the lawsuit was filed this week, alleging that Dupri still owes money toward a $4.9 million loan taken out in 2010. Should the Grammy Award-winning producer be found at fault, he stands to lose the copyrights and royalties to many So So Def-owned songs as these were put up for collateral against the 2010 loan.

The adventure never ends on "Adventure Time.Jermaine Dupri and his So So Def Productions are being sued for $1.9 million by SunTrust Banks for defaulting on a loan. Friendships are forged, sacrifices are made, and yes, there is that long-awaited kiss between Marceline and Bubblegum. Nearly every significant (and not so significant) character appears for one last bow, including Flame Princess, Lemongrab, Jermaine, and the Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant. "Come Along with Me" is a celebratory finale and a love letter to the fans who have followed all 10 seasons. If the Gum War ends, that still might not be enough to save the world from the sudden appearance of GOLB, an eldritch entity of evil and disorder. Finn uses a hallucination potion in hopes of peacefully resolving the differences between Bubblegum and Gumbald, as well as the conflict between him and the revived Fern. Framed as a story told by BMO in the far future to new (but familiar-looking) heroes Shermy and Beth, "Come Along with Me" begins with an all-out war between Princess Bubblegum and her Uncle Gumbald for the fate of the Candy Kingdom.
