Juicy J has had some problems with Columbia records for some time now and has made his issues with his label very public.


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On Saturday morning (Feb 29), Juicy J dropped a diss track entitled “Fuk Columbia Records,” where he vented out his frustrations with the label and compared Columbia to slave masters. The track’s cover art featured a picture of Prince with “SLAVE” written on his face, in reference to the issues Prince had with Warner Records. Prince’s speech at the 2000 Soul Train Awards was also sampled in the diss track. In his speech, Prince spoke out against the industry and encouraged up and coming artists not to sign to labels.

Prior to dropping the diss track, Juicy was airing out his frustrations with Columbia records on Twitter. “Fuk @ColumbiaRecords I’m gonna leak my whole album stay tuned,” Juicy J tweeted. “Finna drop a new songs called ‘FUK! @ColumbiaRecords’ stay tuned. I gave @ColumbiaRecords 20+ years of my life & they treat me like back wash.” He then teased the diss track with a video of him dancing along to it.

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Later that evening, Juicy took the diss track down and tweeted, “Spoke to @ColumbiaRecords We are all good!”