The singer claimed Chameleon hasn't allowed her to record and release new music since 2012's "Two Eleven" because they want to get her sign a new deal with them, reported Aceshowbiz.
The R&B diva has filed a lawsuit against Chameleon Entertainment Group in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The suit states that Brandy joined Chameleon in 2011 and dropped her album "Two Eleven" via the label in 2012. Her deal gave Chameleon the option to release four more records by the singer, but she says they refuse to allow her to record a new album.
Additionally, she is reportedly seeking USD 1 million in damages. Chameleon hasn't responded to the suit yet.
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