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Pee Wee is on a mission to set the record straight about the legal battle concerning his solo career. Despite the fact that his former bandmates the Kumbia All-Starz offered him their blessing for flying solo back in February, he can’t seem to wrangle his way through the record label red tape. Turns out, Pee Wee is still contractually bound to his original deal with EMI, which has yet to expire.
Giving voice to what is inked on paper, the pequeño güey took it to the streets and let fans hear the 411 on the radio show El Piolín.
"My mother's and my own signatures led to contracts not just with with A.B. [Quintanilla] but also contracts with EMI Music when I never signed anything with EMI Music. And, I think it's, that is, nobody knows about this because I've never said EMI Music in an interview and I'm saying it now because I've got to succeed. Personally, I want Rodolfo López Negrete of EMI Music to show me – not a copy, because they've been sending us photocopies – that is, I want a copy of the original contract that according [sic] I've signed, me and my mother signed."
"I only want justice and I want my freedom to be able to make new music, to be able to bring to my audience, who are waiting, something new, something new to listen to."
Sounds like this fighter has sparked his own revolución. Doesn't Pee Wee deserve justicia? [Univision]
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