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Taz Taylor Issues Strong Warning to Artists Over Unpaid Producers

Taz Taylor Issues Strong Warning to Artists Over Unpaid Producers

Taz Taylor Issues Strong Warning to Artists Over Unpaid Producers

Taz Taylor, the prominent figure behind Internet Money, is taking a stand against artists who are reaping the benefits of his producers’ hard work without paying them. In a candid social media outburst, he expressed his frustration with artists who have withheld payments, leaving producers waiting for almost a year.

Taz Taylor Issues Strong Warning to Artists Over Unpaid Producers

Taz Taylor Issues Strong Warning to Artists Over Unpaid Producers

Known for hits like “I Remember” with Roddy Ricch and Kodak Black, as well as their We All We Got EP featuring Lil Yachty, Yeat, LUCKI, and more, Internet Money’s success has drawn attention to the issue of unpaid producers.

Taz Taylor stressed the importance of respecting producers and highlighted how beats often outperform songs on platforms like TikTok. He warned that they would take down songs featuring uncleared Internet Money beats, regardless of the artist’s status or label.

This impassioned call for fairness in the industry struck a chord with fans, and Taz Taylor revealed that many artists and labels had not paid for songs that had been released months ago.

Internet Money’s proactive stance appears to be yielding results, as they work towards resolving the issue of unpaid producers within the industry. Stay tuned to Urban Spotlight for the latest developments. Feel free to share your thoughts on this (Taz Taylor Issues Strong Warning to Artists Over Unpaid Producers) in the comment section.

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Soulja Boy’s Decision to Stop Collaborating with Producers

Soulja Boy’s decision to stop Collaborating with producers: Here’s What Went Down.

If you were eagerly awaiting Soulja Boy’s latest album, “Soulja Season,” then you might be disappointed to learn that it has been removed from streaming platforms due to copyright complications.

Naturally, the 33-year-old artist is not taking this lightly. In fact, he’s so frustrated that he’s contemplating a significant change in his approach to music production – he’s considering no longer collaborating with producers altogether.

In a post that has since been deleted, Soulja Boy expressed his frustration, stating,

“My album Soulja Season was taken off DSPs because of a copyright claim from a producer I purchased the beat from 100%” he wrote in a now-deleted tweet. “This is the third time this happened. First Biggest Opp then BigDraco. This may be my last time working with producers. They messing it for all producers!”

Interestingly, Soulja Boy has the skills to handle his own production, so he’s potentially looking to take matters into his own hands moving forward.

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