C+C Music Factory Co-Founder Considers Suing Frontman Over Group Name Use
C+C Music Factory, known for 90s hip-house hits, is in the news again. A co-founder is threatening legal action against the frontman for using the group\

C+C Music Factory, the '90s music group responsible for classic hip-house tracks like " Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) " and "Things That Make You Go Hmmm…," have been back in the news lately for disreputable reasons. Last week, C+C were announced as part of the extremely '90s-heavy initial lineup for Donald Trump's Freedom 250 concert series, the Great American State Fair. While other acts dropped out, rapper Freedom Williams, who guested on some of C+C's biggest hits, defended his involvement in a saucy seven-minute rant filmed while he was on the toilet, essentially arguing that he needs the money and a gig's a gig. Williams acquired the legal rights to the C+C Music Factory trademark for live performances in 2003, and he controls the longstanding C+C Instagram account.
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