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Jay Z and Rita ora settle legal dispute



Jay Z and Rita Ora have come to terms after suing each other. Ora filed the first case in December, which was answered by Hov's Roc Nation saying she didn't fulfill her contractual obligations.
A document filed to the New York Supreme Court this week shows the pair have now settled things out of court and Rita is free to choose a new label and release new music.
A source has tole The Sun: "Rita is overjoyed she can finally start discussions with other labels, which have been waiting on this case to be resolved. Once filming wraps on Fifty Shades, she will fianlise a new deal and start work on recording her new album."
Ora signed a five-album deal with Roc Nation in 2008 at the age of 18. She only released one album, 2012's ORA, and says that as time went on and Roc Nation expanded into a sports agency and other ventures, she was left in the dust. She filed the suit to demand release from the label.
Jigga fired back for $2.4 million, saying that his label spent $2 million on marketing and promotion for Ora's sophomore album, which has yet to be released. The terms of the settlement have yet to be disclosed.

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