Rich The Kid Blasts Interscope: "I Tried To Drop Songs Wit Juice WRLD N Future"


Rich The Kid is allegedly dealing with resistance from Interscope over SoundCloud song submissions.

It’s pretty evident that Rich The Kid has a bone to pick with the way the music execs the world handle the business side things. It wasn’t all that long ago that Rich The Kid was lashing out against Lyor Cohen 300 Ent. with demands to be let go his contract. As it stands, 300 Ent. is tasked with the deployment his Rich Forever Music initiative with Jay Critch andFamous Dex, while Interscope Records handles the bulk his solo material, the World Is Yours 1 & 2 in that particular order.

Rich The Kid Blasts Interscope: "I Tried To Drop Songs Wit Juice WRLD N Future"

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With respect to the way Lyor Cohen handles his business, Rich The Kid felt the advances being fered to the artists signed under the imprint weren’t properly devises the chaotic structure B2B dynamic. Cohen’s response to Rich The Kid numerous tirades was to hold his position and point to the fact that a “contract is a contract,” serving two masters. Rich fered to pay his way out the binding deal, but Lyor Cohen stood his ground on principle.

As a result the current impasse with 300, Rich The Kid has focused his attention on his solo endeavors with Interscope, in the hopes publishing content on a year-round basis.

Today, in fact, Rich The Kid tried to upload a batch songs without the label’s permission. Rich The Kid outlined his intentions for the release two notable Future and Juice WRLD collaborations. In two successive Twitter posts, Rich explained the steps he took before the songs pulled from SoundCloud within an hour retrieving his log-in credentials.

 

The Interscope signee signed f on the latter post by promising to try again, in spite the resistance he’s endured thus far. It’s obvious to see why the powers that be blocked his advances since it’s harder to monetize a song release on SoundCloud without the multilateral support other streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.