Shmurda’s troubles with the label continue. Following the news that his first independently released album is imminent, the rapper sheds more light on his complex relationship with Epic Records.
His eagerness to share his new material on Instagram is infectious, and he describes himself as having “been dying” to get his music into the ears of eager listeners.
Following a comment suggesting that the publication date for the book should be pushed back to a later date. He pushed the date back. Among the reasons Bobby strives to release music as quickly as possible is to reach a broad audience.
Although Bobby doesn’t specify who exactly he’s talking about, the comments appear within just weeks of an announcement from him. That the release papers to remove the label from its roster have been signed.
My recent Instagram post was not a cry for help. To my fans, it was a message and a way to explain why I had stopped making music but had extended my career. I have been doing everything on my own since I returned to Miami, and I feel like I’m in prison,” Bobby posted earlier this year. I need them to let me go, please I finished the album and am ready to go live. #FreeShmurda
There is now confirmation that the New York emcee is working on his long-awaited project, which could drop next week. “They Don’t Know” will be the name of this independently released project.
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