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Booked But Too Busy? Saweetie Reportedly Sued For $3 Million Over Alleged No-Show At 4 Japan Shows

Saweetie is reportedly being urged to cut a $3 million check over missed shows. She hasn’t spoken out about the situation yet. However, according to TMZ, the promoters aren’t playing any games with their money! A new lawsuit accuses the ‘Best Friend’ rapper of fraud and breach of contract.

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Who Is Suing Saweetie & Why?

As reported by TMZ, Moon Dream Production filed the lawsuit against Saweetie. Court docs reportedly state that the rapper agreed to perform four shows in Japan last summer, from July 18 to July 26. To secure the performances, the company allegedly paid her a $100,000 deposit, with an agreement to pay another $100,000 for a total of $200,000.

Moon Dream Production alleges Saweetie took the deposit but never took the stage, thus breaching the contract. Additionally, lawsuit docs claim she and her team “utilized all the visa services” that the promoter secured on her behalf. Those services allowed her to enter Japan to perform. But rather than hit the four stages they agreed to, Moon Dream Production claims she “proceeded to perform at different venues for other vendors on the same dates she was contractually bound” to them.

As a result, it appears the company requested a refund of the deposit, but Saweetie and her team have allegedly refused. The lawsuit claims the promoter lost out on $100,000 in merchandise and promotional expenses, plus $200,000 on the venue. Moon Dream Production had expected to make at least $400,000 across the scheduled shows, but with the no-shows, that didn’t happen. At this time, it’s unclear why Saweetie allegedly did not fulfill the contract. The company wants $3 million in punitive damages.

Social Media Reacts To Lawsuit

In The Shade Room’s comment section, the roommates didn’t hold back on their thoughts about the lawsuit. Meanwhile, as said, Saweetie hasn’t shared any statements on the matter. As of Tuesday (May 19), her IG page currently doesn’t have any posts on it.

@2muchdotnette_ added, “The first joke on them was booking her.”

“I really dont understand the Saweetie hateŸ˜‚ do I just blast her music everyday? No, BUT I like her lil music. It got a lil bop to it Ÿ˜‚,” @naturally.joyyy commented.

“Gyattttt. Lemme raise my deposit amount Ÿ˜Ÿ˜Ÿ˜‚,” @crave_beats wrote.

“Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚ Why she didnt just do the show ?!! Ÿ‘€Ÿ‘€Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ™ƒŸwas you busy sweetie!Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚ Ÿ˜Ÿ,” @choppacheesee said.

“Never bite that many hands that feed you ŸŸ is what granny would say Ÿ˜…,” @og_ceee commented.

“Hold up. They saying they flew her out but she ended up performing for other promoters. Sounds a little suspect. Maybe she didnt understand the words that were coming out your mouth,” @thecoreyshow said.

“Saweetie hearing the saxophones :(“ @r0832t added.

“They dont care about how cute you are in other countries Ÿ˜‚,” @official_1_of_1 commented.

“This girl been down bad since Quavo took that car backŸ˜‚,” @boostedaura wrote.

“3 million is a stretch,” @fierytahiry argued.

“Lotta hating in these comments. I hope this is ameliorated and all is well for all involved,” @babygirlbova commented.

 

Saweetie Talks About Keeping Her Music Dream Alive

Less than a month after her alleged no-shows in Japan, Saweetie clocked internet trolls who were urging her to give up music. An X account tweeted that her career was “like an iPhone with 1% battery.” The user added, “Everyone can see it’s about to die, but she’s still acting like it’s fully charged. She’s blaming her label for not putting a dollar behnd her, but let’s be real…even if they did, that dollar would’ve been better spent at Dollar Tree…” The user also called her recent music releases “flop singles.”In response, Saweetie said she’s not giving up easily on her dream, 1% and all.

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Cassandra Santiago

Cassandra Santiago is a multimedia journalist, editor, and editorial strategist with over a decade of experience shaping conversations across arts, entertainment, culture, and global news. A graduate of the University of Iowa, she has built a cross-platform career spanning newspapers, magazines, radio, and digital media. She joined The Shade Room five years ago and currently serves as a Senior Editor, where she leads editorial direction, oversees exclusive coverage, and trains and edits a team of writers. Cassandra has played a key role in developing high-impact content and editorial strategies for an audience of more than 30 million, contributing to platform growth, engagement, and monetization across multiple channels. In addition to her leadership role, she remains a daily contributor, with her articles generating more than 41 million views since 2023. Beyond The Shade Room, Cassandra offers freelance social media strategy services, speaks on the influence and impact of Black media at public panels, and owns Did It For You, an event design company in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area. She is Poynter Institute–certified and was named to the DMV’s 35 Under 35 list in 2024.

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