Logic Requires Def Jam ‘Pay My Chums and Musicians’ Who Worked on ‘No Power’

Logic Requires Def Jam ‘Pay My Chums and Musicians’ Who Worked on ‘No Power’

“My boy 6ix ain’t been paid all his money! Esteem who produced the intro hasn’t been paid all his money! Kevin Randolph who the RattPack know because the inform of Kai who I’ve labored with for years hasn’t been paid his money!!!!!! Lil keke hasn’t been paid his money! AND MY DJ RHETORIK, AFTER I HIT YOU UP 2 MONTHS AGO TO PAY THIS MAN HE STILL HASN’T GOTTEN HIS MONEY,” he mentioned.

“These are correct the calls I’ve bought I don’t even know who else of my friendships you’re f—in up!” Logic added.

Billboard has reached out to Def Jam for comment.

Later in his submit, Logic insisted, “Pay these of us what’s infamous with you! I pay all my Debts. Right here’s no longer my debt to pay. these are friends but they are hired musicians and I search knowledge from you kill f—ing up my non-public relationships what’s infamous with you. I’m no longer attempting to begin a war with my stamp. However at this level it’s utterly unfair. I point out to in this level in time moreover an attain I derive by no manner considered a single cent in the 8 years I’ve been signed to this stamp. However I don’t care about that cash. I correct Prefer my homies paid. What’s happening here?!?!”

The rapper then suggested he’s pondering “unretiring,” after asserting his retirement in July, to begin one closing album in portray to satisfy his contract with Def Jam “so I don’t must address y’all no more.” No Power, his newest album, dropped on July 24 and hit No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart dated Aug. 8.

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