
*Marvin Gaye’s family is on a roll.
After scoring $7.4 million in their “Blurred Lines” copyright lawsuit against Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke, they now have their sights set on the song’s third participant T.I.
Attorneys for the Gaye family want the rapper, as well as Universal Music, Interscope Records and Star Trak Entertainment, to fork over some cash, too.
Attaching the record labels could be the first step toward the family’s other goal — getting an injunction to stop distribution of the hit song until Marvin gets a writer’s credit … and, of course, the family gets royalties.
And don’t forget … the family is also still deciding whether to file a separate suit over Pharrell’s “Happy.”