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Hump While on tour, Lil' Flip and rapper Hump had a dispute over the royalities from his album sales. Flip and his cousin, rapping under the pseudonym Flopper on the same label, left to form their own record label, Clover G Records. Lil' Flip was sued for breach of contract due to the fact he owed four albums to Sucka Free Records. He decided to form his own label in order to gain more creative freedom and earn more credit from his next album.

Namco Namco attempted to sue Lil' Flip for the use of their trademark Pac-Man beat for the hit single "Game Over". This lawsuit was one of the many lawsuits filed by the RIAA and federal courts, which now require all musicians to credit samples from music, even if the samples are from video games. The suit has since been settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.