Chance The Rapper pockets are about to get hit and he didn’t see it coming.
“In a lawsuit filed with the courts in Illinois earlier this week, Corcoran accuses his former client of ignoring his professional advice, then blaming him for the mixed response from fans to 2019 album ‘The Big Day’ and subsequent lackluster ticket sales, firing him in April this year, and then refusing to pay commissions that are owed,” per Complete Music Update.
Record labels are dangerous and artists need to learn from Master P, Gucci Mane, and the late Nipsey Hussell to remain independent.
Making an agreement is dangerous and if it’s in writing, we better believe people will want their cut.
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