NEW YORK -- Charles Wuorinen, winner of the 1970 Pulitzer Prize in Music and composer of the operas "Brokeback Mountain" and "Haroun and the Sea of Stories," died from injuries sustained in a fall last September. He was 81.
29.02.2020 - 23:56 / variety.com
Rapper Juicy J is apparently involved in a dispute with his label, Columbia Records, and was agitated enough early Saturday to fire off a series of nasty social media posts directed at the label, and even a new song called “F— Columbia Records.”
While the nature of the dispute was unclear at the time of this article’s publication, according to Juicy’s posts, it appears the label does not want to release his new album, at least not in the way or at the time he desires.
While “F— Columbia Records”
NEW YORK -- Charles Wuorinen, winner of the 1970 Pulitzer Prize in Music and composer of the operas "Brokeback Mountain" and "Haroun and the Sea of Stories," died from injuries sustained in a fall last September. He was 81.
Charles Wuorinen, winner of the 1970 Pulitzer Prize in Music and composer of the operas Brokeback Mountain and Haroun and the Sea of Stories, died from injuries sustained in a fall last September.
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Juicy J appears to have mended fences with his label after sharing a diss track titled “F*k Columbia Records,” which has since been pulled from SoundCloud. He put out the song after posting a series of since-deleted Tweets expressing his dissatisfaction with his longtime label, in which he threatened to “leak my whole album.”
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Juicy J has shared a new diss track aimed at his record label Columbia, as Variety reports. “Fuk Columbia Records,” produced by the rapper himself, sees him criticize the label for trying to take credit for work that he did. The end of the track features a sample of Prince’s iconic acceptance speech from the 2000 Soul Train Awards, where the artist spoke about the music industry after receiving the Male Artist of the Decade award. Check out the diss track below.
Juicy J is leaving nothing open to interpretation with "F-k Columbia Records," a diss track that directly attacks his label and its executives.Early Saturday morning (Feb. 29), the rapper shared the track and a few choice words about it on social media.
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