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Posted: Saturday 21 August, 2010 at 8:48 AM

    CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Aug. 3, 2010: Two Jamaican music producers are suing Hulk Hogan`s daughter, Brooke Hogan, for use of their song without credit or payment.

     

    Jam 2 Production owners, Jammy James and Camar Doyal, claim one of their songs was used on her debut album without their permission and want $200,000 in damages.

     

    James and Doyal claimed they were asked to write music for Hogan`s upcoming album and they submitted a CD of songs. They said that Hogan agreed to pay and credit them if she ended up using their music.

     

    But they said Hogan decided to use Jam 2`s songs, `Come On, Come On,` which Doyle and James wrote in 2001, on the recently released CD, `The Redemption,` in June 2009 without crediting or paying Jam 2.
       

     

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