DJ Vlad
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Like we see this so much in the rap industry where the rapper is hours late and he shows up and he's not ready to work.
And like, you know, and I just, the whole industry is just,
built around people that are just willing to deal with rappers, just making them deal with all kinds of crazy bullshit.
And it's like, I feel like you, especially as time goes by and I'll put myself in a similar box where it's like, listen,
we're peers.
We're on the same level.
Like I probably got more money than you, or at the very least we're on the same approximate footing in that regard.
Like, you know, let's be straight up with each other.
And I feel like, you know, a lot of people, because the connection to a rapper is valuable, they're willing to break even, or they're willing to take a small loss.
And you were just expecting to maintain a relationship with Boosie in which you could be
mildly profitable and continue to do good work and for some reason his expectation was that you should you know break even or take a loss even for the for the honor of working with him and and that's just inherently disrespectful to expect expect somebody who you're supposed to be real friends with to not have a decent amount of participation in the profits from this product
If he has more than you, it's by a small amount, not worlds apart.
You were always there to try to help twist the narrative in his favor.
If I was there, I would have told you it ain't that serious.
Cause I feel like the streamers, their beef is way different than rapper beef.
Like we're used to seeing people get beat up and killed over rapper beef, streamer beef.
They are so incentivized to have these little fake beefs because of like, you know, clipping and because they want to go viral and whatnot that I just, my automatic assumption is that somebody like Aiden Ross, that shit was not a huge deal to him.
His own.
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On Patreon only up to this point, yes.