“I hope they do the right thing and make Wayne happy. If that’s true I think they should do the right thing because Wayne kept that label going. 400 Degreez took him to another universe. When Juvenile dropped that they went to a whole ‘nother planet. When everything start falling out with the—We all know the story. And B.G. is one of my favorite artists from the South. But when everything start falling apart, Wayne stepped up. And Wayne, he took that label to a whole ‘nother dimension. With great music. So, I just think—I’m a loyalty guy. Loyalty is royalty to me. You talking to a guy who’s very loyal about everything that I do and the people that I love and I deal with and I do business with…Whatever’s gonna make Wayne happy, they should do.” - KXNG Crooked
Just as stated above... Give that man what's due to him. He saved your label, release the album. Then there was more garbage going around in regards to the fact that Weezy was having beef with Young Thug to which was another spark to why "Tha Carter 5" was not being released. Below is an interview with Rich Homie Quan and Karen Civil in regards to the beef from how he sees it.
This issue may be old, but it still burns me because these guys have what it takes. *Especially the route Hip Hop is going right now.
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