Waka Flocka Claims "I F*cking Hate My Label" "Let Me Buy Out F*ck"!!!!
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Waka Flocka Claims "I F*cking Hate My Label" "Let Me Buy Out F*ck"!!!! |
He publicly aired out his grievances and asked for his release. “I fu*king hate my label,” tweeted Waka. “Atlantic Records —– LET ME BUY-OUT F*CK!!!!”
I fucking hate my label
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
He went on to mention that the first thing the label asked him after he was shot in 2010 was “Can you go to the studio?”He described in detail how the management structures of major record labels encourage them to treat artists like property.
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Waka Flocka Ready to leave Atlantic Records ? |
“Labels don’t do shit for the artist #FACTS Labels don’t invest #FACTS Labels hire a bunch of amateurs to keep cost down #FACTS,” he argued, noting that “Unlike the freedoms of an entrepreneurial business, large company decision-making must pass through layer upon layer of management.”
He traces his anger to an incident in which Atlantic didn’t support him when he needed it. “The first thing the label asked after I got shot is — ‘can you go to the studio,'” he wrote.
“From that day forward I knew my label didn’t care I’m just another dollar sign #GetChaMoneyYoungNigga.”
When he’s not campaigning for president, Waka has been recording his new album Flockaveli 2 for Atlantic, but clearly he is unhappy .
Atlantic Records has not yet responded to a request for comment.
Labels don't do shit for the artist #FACTS Labels don't invest #FACTS Labels hire a bunch of amateurs to keep cost down #FACTS
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
The first thing the label asked after I got shot is --- "can you go to the studio"
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
From that day forward I knew my label didn't care I'm just another dollar sign #GetChaMoneyYoungNigga
— Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) October 22, 2015
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