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Logic Calls Out Def Jam for Not Paying People Who Worked on His Retirement Album

Logic Says Def Jam is Refusing to Pay Lil Wayne for Feature Verse

In his retirement, Logic is still fighting against his label. The No Pressure rapper his Instagram to reveal that the label still has checks they need to cut and they are “fucking up” his personal relationships.

“@defjam can you please pay my friends and musicians that have made my albums great this is ridiculous at this point!” Logic wrote. “I shouldn’t be getting calls from close friends of mine in the middle of dinner with my Wife about how YOU haven’t paid them from the budget you’ve given me for this album.”

Previously, Logic revealed that Lil Wayne had not been paid for his feature verse on the album. Sadly, the bills that need to be paid are still out.

You can see Logic’s post below.

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@defjam can you please pay my friends and musicians that have made my albums great this is ridiculous at this point! I shouldn’t be getting calls from close friends of mine in the middle of dinner with my Wife about how YOU haven’t paid them from the budget you’ve given me for this album. My boy 6ix ain’t been paid all his money! Like who produced the intro hasn’t been paid all his money! Kevin Randolph who the RattPack know as the voice of Kai who I’ve worked with for years hasn’t been paid his money!!!!!! Lil keke hasn’t been paid his money! AND MY DJ RHETORIK, AFTER I HIT YOU UP 2 MONTHS AGO TO PAY THIS MAN HE STILL HASN’T GOTTEN HIS MONEY. These are just the calls I’ve received I don’t even know who else of my friendships you’re fuckin up! This has got to be the 6th call I’ve received. You are ruining personal relationships here. This ain’t Noah my A&R this ain’t the core homies on the label that help me make my albums great. This is people deep in the company that I’ve never even met! Pay these people what is wrong with you! I pay all my Debts. This is not my debt to pay. these are friends but they are hired musicians and I demand you stop fucking up my personal relationships what is wrong with you. I’m not trying to start a war with my label. But at this point it is utterly unfair. I mean to this day besides an advance I have never seen a single cent in the 8 years I’ve been signed to this label. But I don’t care about that money. I just Want my homies paid. What’s going on here?!?! Y’all make me want to un retire and drop the last album I have under my contract just so I don’t have to deal with y’all no more man god damn! RattPack

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Logic Slams Joe Budden, Says His Words ‘Make People Want To Kill Themselves’

Logic Slams Joe Budden, Says His Words 'Make People Want To Kill Themselves'

Throughout his podcasting career, Joe Budden has been very critical of Logic, from saying he is not black enough to celebrating Logic’s retirement and calling him one of the worst rappers ever to pick up a mic.

In a recent interview with Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg, the No Pressure rapper opened up about Joe Budden’s recent apology and Budden’s impact on the rapper’s mental health.

“I didn’t see the apology. I didn’t see his review of the album or any of this,” Logic said, when asked about the apology. “I literally have no issue with Joe Budden…I’ve never met him. I don’t know him.

“He doesn’t like me for whatever reason. He wants to say I’m not Black enough. I’m not good enough,” Logic said. “He’s a person who’s led to part of my depression, some of my darkest spaces.” He added that, though Budden may not believe his dialogue is that harsh, it carries a heavy burden on people. “Bro, your words, they make people want to kill themselves, bro.”

On one of his recent podcast episodes, Joe Budden called Logic one of the worst rappers ever and then celebrated Logic’s retirement from rap. Budden came out in a later podcast episode and apologized for his remarks.

“I’m sorry man,” Budden said, crediting his actions to a general sense of insecurity. “Last week, I came in here feeling pretty tumultuous. Fresh out of Twitter jail, unable to properly read the room. And just hating myself and life, honestly. Unfortunately, I projected some of that onto you, Log. And for that, I want to apologize.”

You can watch the interview below.

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