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The Virginia crooner may be digging into Trey Songz pockets if a DC based production company has their way.

The company has filed an $18 million lawsuit claiming they own the rights to the hit song “Bottoms Up” performed by Trey Songz and Nicki Minaj, but were never compensated or credited with making the track.

Derrick Price, Doc Mob Records and IHip Hop Music filed the lawsuit February 2 in the Southern District of New York, which claims Doc Mob hired producer Milton James aka “Tony Scales” to produce the original, copyrighted track for “Bottoms Up” for his company, Doc Mob Records.

The lawsuit goes on to allege that during the completion of the track, James teamed with producer Kane Beatz who added production to the song, making it the finished version used by Songz.

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