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David Banner Dismisses Quincy Jones Rumours

He won't be suing the legendary producer

Rapper David Banner has dismissed reports that he’s planning to sue legendary producer Quincy JonesIII for using his music without permission in a documentary about Lil Wayne.

The rapper co-wrote Lil Wayne's La La and P**sy Monster tracks, while Harrison helped to pen the Grammy-winning hit Lollipop - all of which are featured in the movie, which was distributed by Jones' QD3 Entertainment firm.

Rumours claim that Banner and Harrison were seeking up to $150,000 (£100,000) for each track, but the hip-hop star has admitted that there isn’t going to be any court case or legal dealings against Quincy.

David Banner told XXLMag.com: "Me and Quincy talked three days ago. Quincy's my homie, Wayne is my homie, whatever's going on between them, I don't know what that is, but they are both very close friends of mine. And that (lawsuit) is not true, at all."

Harrison is currently in a court battle with Lil Wayne (yes, whilst he remains behind bars). He's suing the Lollipop hit-maker over unpaid royalties from his track Mrs. Officer.

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