Boosie Badazz Urges Yung Bleu to End Their Legal Battle So They Won't Benefit Other Parties
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Yung Bleu signed to Boosie's Bad Azz Music Syndicate in 2016 but he decided to leave in 2019 after the 41-year-old rapper allowed the singer to sign elsewhere.

AceShowbiz - Boosie Badazz (Lil Boosie) wants to bury the hatchet with Yung Bleu. In a lengthy message shared on X (formerly Twitter), the "Wipe Me Down" rapper urged his artist to end their legal battle so they won't benefit other parties.

"bleuvandross CAN YOU HALLA AT @empire N YALL GET TOGETHER N PAY ME MY MONEY N GET THIS OVER WITH," the 41-year-old in the Friday, April 26 post. "THEY WANT US TO KEEP HAVING TO GO TO COURT MY N***A. THEY PUTTING U DEEPER N THE WHOLE BY PAYING FOR YOUR ATTORNEY FEES . WHY THEY DONT WANNA PAY YOUR TAB N GET THIS NEGATIVITY OFF YOU ?THIS IS WHY. BECAUSE THEY MAKE MORE MONEY WITH US BEEFING MY N***A."

"U GO BE 5 MS N THE WHOLE WITH LAWYER FEES ( NOW THEY OWN YOU ) WHEN THEY COULD OF PAID ME N GOT THIS OVER WITH A LONG TIME AGO( CHESS MY G )," he added. "N THE COLD PART THEY WAS RIGHT AT THE TABLE WHEN THIS THEFT TOOK PLACE. ITS CHESS BRO."

Yung Bleu signed to Boosie's Bad Azz Music Syndicate in 2016. The singer has released some projects on the label but he decided to leave in 2019 after the latter allowed him to sign elsewhere. Yung Bleu signed a distribution deal with EMPIRE for his Vandross Music Group label in 2020. Unfortunately, his departure has caused a contractual dispute that Boosie wants to settle in court.

In a 2022 interview, Boosie claimed people around Yung Bleu squeezed him out of a deal. "I gotta take everybody to court," he said at the time. "Yung Bleu ain't really in it; it's just the people who was behind it. They did some messed up business, and it's gonna come back to haunt everybody. I was just f**ked over, bro. I don't really blame Bleu, but I got 'em. This s**t is crazy."

"You gotta understand, you got so many people trying to come in ... These other labels came in and tried to X me out, and this man signed to me," the Baton Rouge native continued arguing. "S**t just get crazy when you get to making money, man ... I feel like we gonna get through it. I don't want his money; I want him to have all the money! I want they money!"

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