Boosie Badazz, a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene, has taken a stand against the unauthorized use of his music lyrics by fellow artists. The artist expressed his discontent with the situation, making it clear that he expects fair compensation for the use of his creative work.
In a recent statement, Boosie addressed the issue, pointing out that Rod Wave was not the only rapper guilty of sampling his music without proper permission. Boosie asserted that he harbors no ill will towards those who have used his music, but he emphasized the importance of receiving proper compensation for his artistic contributions.
The hip-hop icon stated that his legal team is actively preparing paperwork for other artists who have similarly utilized his music without obtaining the necessary permissions. While Boosie did not disclose the names of these artists, he assured the public that they would soon be served with legal notices.
Boosie Badazz made it clear that his intention is not to create animosity within the industry but rather to ensure that artists respect the intellectual property rights of their peers. The artist acknowledged that disputes over unauthorized sampling are not uncommon in the music industry, but he emphasized the need for fair compensation and proper acknowledgment of artistic contributions.
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