Marvin Gaye's family that recently won a lawsuit against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams over 'Blurred Lines', are now reportedly planning dig some cash out of rapper T.I's pocket.
Gaye's family want Universal Music, Interscope Records and Star Trak Entertainment to fork over some cash too as well as T.I., who rapped on 'Blurred Lines'. TMZ.com reported.
Attaching the record labels could be the first step toward the family's other goal i.e. getting an injunction to stop distribution of the hit song until Marvin gets a writer's credit.
Gaye's family is reportedly planning to drag Williams' hit single 'Happy' to court as well as they feel the song sounds similar to their other song.
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