Juicy J is apologizing for his diss track hours after sharing the song and multiple social media posts attacking his label, Columbia Records. He posted an apology on Saturday, deleting all evidence of the song from Soundcloud, Twitter and Instagram. Earlier on Saturday morning, the rapper shared the track and a video of him dancing to it on Instagram. He took to Twitter to repeatedly call out Columbia and say that “they treat me like backwash” in spite of the two decades he’s spent on the label’s roster.
The diss track, “F-k Columbia Records” featured Prince in two instances: a photo of the late artist with “SLAVE” written on his cheek served as the single’s artwork, and audio from Prince’s speech at the 2000 Soul Train Awards was worked into the track. In addition to the track, Juicy J threatened to leak his whole album.
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