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I Would F--k Any Female Rapper Signed To My Label- Rick Ross

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I Would F--k any female rapper signed to my label- Rick Ross by Fgreen(m) : 12:12 pm On Aug 04, 2017



Becoming your own boss in businesses is a good thing, It gives you a great deal of control over a number of things to do with said firm.

For people such as Rick Ross, it provides him the potential to own creative control over his songs.

But that's not all.

It also allows him to select that he does business with, and also in a brand new interview, it's evident he has to be more picky, or he also runs the chance to be on the receiving end of a few suits.

The rapper is appearing on VH1's reality show, Signed, and he opened up on which you have to be prefer to snag a lucrative recording contract with him.

"When I'm looking for artists, I'm really just looking for something that I've never seen, first and foremost," he said.

"If it's something that's unique, that's something that's in demand. After that, I want to see that hunger. I just need to see that hunger, you know what I mean?"

"Because I've seen artists that have maybe less talent but more drive make it to the top first, you know what I mean? To me, that's extremely important. Once you show me something unique, and you show me that hunger, Double-M G is ready to rock."

Basically, it is the category people could fall to whether they were looking for a record deal, server, Angela Yee realized that the label had signed up a grand total of zero females, and Rick had probably the most dreadful reaction to her perfectly valid question.

"You know, I never did it because I always thought, like, I would end up f--king the female rapper and f--king the business up. I'm so focused on my business. I gotta be honest with you," the record executive said while trying to keep a straight face.

Surely, if he was "so focused" on the business, he would be able to keep things strictly professional.

"She's lookin' good, I'm spending so much money on her photo shoots—I gotta f--k a couple times."

All of us are for honesty here, but that has become the most bizarre and totally terrible reason for not letting females possess a contract.

He went one step further and essentially told Angela that he'd struck on bone town with her when she were to be lucky enough to wind him up.

"Like, if I signed you or something, I would have to...," he said.

"Shut up," Yee said with a laugh, but she was clearly frustrated by the lack of female presence at the label and rightfully so.

Yee then said that he had a good working relationship with fellow rapper, Trina, in the past.

"She's most definitely somebody I would love to have, vibe with on that level," he said, "but she had a situation with somebody that was a big homie in my city, one of my big-time homies, one of the big homies...I'm just one of those dudes. If you rock with one of my homies, you know, cool. Imma spare you."

Trina, he added, "I was able to just focus on the music and the records."

"I want to address an insensitive comment I made on a very sensitive issue, especially in a minority dominated industry like hip hop," the rapper wrote.

"My entire empire's backbone is led by 2 of the strongest people I know and they happen to be women, my mother and sister. The operations wouldn't run without them and I have the highest regard and respect for women in this industry. I have a daughter myself, my most cherished gift in the world."

He continued, "My comment is not reflection of my beliefs on the issue. A mistake I regret. I hope to use my mistake, my platform and the community to create positive discussion to implement change on a very important issue. respect for the ones who stand up to say hey that isn't right. Now it's time to accept responsibility and all do better."

"I look forward to continue working with & supporting female artists. my discovery process was documented by vh1 on #signed which premiered last night. Many of the most talented artists you'll see in the running to be the next #MMG superstars are female artists. I look forward to clarifying my comments through my support."

Rick Ross concluded, "Thank you to everyone who's going through the journey with me, we coming out everyday stronger."

Our own view is how can someone single out a gender basically because you thought you would sleep with them when they eventually becomes your employee?

Do have a rethink@Rick

Source: http://aderonkebamidele.com/f-k-female-rapper-signed-label-rick-ross/

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