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Universal Music Group hopes to dismiss $200 million lawsuit from Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst

Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit onstage in 2023.

Universal Music Group is trying to dismiss Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst’s lawsuit pursuing hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.

The multinational corporation has responded to the suit, which seeks $200 million and alleges it has withheld royalties from artists. According to a Rolling Stone report, UMG says it is “based on a fallacy”. It also claimed in its motion to dismiss the suit, “Plaintiffs’ entire narrative that UMG tried to conceal royalties is a fiction.”

Durst filed his suit against UMG last month, arguing that the company was using software which reduced the royalties it paid to artists. “[UMG has] designed and implemented royalty software and systems that were deliberately designed to conceal artists’ royalties and keep those profits for itself,” the suit read.

The singer added that he had “not seen a dime” in royalties from UMG and demanded that Limp Bizkit receive full ownership of their music. Durst also claimed the fraudulent financing affected not just his band, but potentially “hundreds” of other artists.

UMG’s response says the allegations are all he said, she said bullshit. It claims to have access to emails which “eviscerate” the fraud claims. A representative for Limp Bizkit has clapped back against that clap-back, saying, “We believe UMG is using a typical, formulaic, well-trodden strategy of reaching for any escape route by desperately grasping at technicalities.”

They continued: “When someone is caught red-handed, their first response is often to hire very expensive outside law firms who first, as a matter of course, try anything to dismiss the suit when they are in trouble with the facts. We will rely on facts, the law, and the courts. We have no desire to prove a solid case in press releases.”

As the legal battle rages on, Limp Bizkit are preparing for a stacked 2025. They will headline shows in the UK and Ireland in March and then support Metallica across North America during the spring and summer.

If a recent Instagram story from Durst is to be believed, the band are also hard at work on a new studio album, their first since 2021 comeback Still Sucks. In it, the frontman is seen saying, “Oh shit, in the studio with [drummer] John Otto … we ’bout to lay it down with those drumsticks dawg. Let’s get that funky funky. Let’s get that Limp Bizkit popping off!”

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