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Producer's '$20K Deal Dispute With Offset Heats Up
18 Apr
Summary
- Producer claims Offset ignored initial $20k fee and royalty agreement.
- A second countersuit was filed by producer ChaseTheMoney against Offset.
- The dispute centers on financial terms for the 'Set It Off' track 'Worth It'.

Producer ChaseTheMoney has initiated a second countersuit against rapper Offset concerning the song 'Worth It' from the 2023 album 'Set It Off'. The dispute stems from alleged disagreements over financial terms. ChaseTheMoney asserts that Offset proceeded with a deal for a $20,000 producer fee and a four percent royalty split, despite knowing the intermediary, J. Hill, was not his manager.
Offset had previously sued ChaseTheMoney in March 2025, seeking to enforce an initial agreement. However, ChaseTheMoney claims J. Hill had stopped managing him in 2019, and Hill's role was solely to arrange recording logistics, not negotiate contracts. The producer is now seeking ownership interest in the song, restitution, and legal fees.