Bobby Shmurda couldn’t be any happier to quit Epic Records. That being said, since he left the label, other major record companies in the industry seem to have grown a grudge against him.
Bobby wants to get new music out soon, label or without a label. Fans will support him regardless. On Tuesday, he announced his first independent release, They Don’t Know. The album is set to drop on April 29.
After making the announcement, Bobby revealed that famed labels are “blackballing” him. He spoke about his frustration with how the business part of the industry is treating him. However, he also expressed that it doesn’t bother him much. He wrote the following comment in response to a fan.
“@_frank_mathews_ and all my fans,😢😂😂😂 nah F*** that I got major Lables jumping me Blackballing me and shittttt and I’m from the hood young and rich black as shittt and don’t give a 😂 about both and they Scare of me and I love that ishhh. I’m only 27 one year fresh Outta six years they got 400 employees😢😂😂😂 tell them boys stop playing me Homieee and I do no marketing that all my shit natural ahhhhh #FThemPeople I’m gone✌🏿”
Bobby was released from jail last year after spending close to seven years in confinement. Since he became free, he has been high-packed in energy and is looking forward to a fresh career start. With a loyal fanbase behind him, he has nothing to worry about.
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