In her 2010 song, Rihanna asks "What's My Name?"
The singer filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday in California alleging that her father is trading on their last name, Fenty, which she made famous, for financial gain.
Fenty Entertainment allegedly tried to book concerts for her without her authorization and used the singer's name "to solicit millions of dollars from unsuspecting third parties," says the suit filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles.
The suit accuses the two men of seeking to trade on Rihanna's "hard-earned success and the recognition and goodwill associated with her last name and her Fenty brand of products."
Rihanna, who launched the makeup line Fenty Beauty in 2017, is claiming in that the two men engaged in false advertising and invasion of privacy. The singer has trademarked the name Fenty, according to U.S. trademark records.
Neither Ronald Fenty nor Moses Perkins could be immediately reached for comment.
She is seeking an injunction on her father's use of the Fenty name and unspecified damages, according to the suit.