Says volumes about the rap game and what these labels think about the culture, if you want to call it that.
“But now it’s even crazier because they getting life insurance on artists,” Montana said. When asked by Akademiks if the labels are just being “realistic,” the Coke Boys founder that they’ve taken it a bit too far.
“They’re being realistic and you know, you’re supposed to have life insurance anyway, but when the label does it if you don’t have one, that’s crazy, you know?”
Montana also said that his past encounters nearly nearly ended the same way.
“We was beefing for real,” he explained.” People was dying and this and that, and it was blocking a lot of money. People didn’t want to touch you. Your rap friends stop picking up, the labels stop picking up. It gets crazy. But now it’s even crazier, they gettin’ life insurance on artists. At least back then, we didn’t have that. You’re praying on his death. You’re praying on making millions on his death.”
“But now it’s even crazier because they getting life insurance on artists,” Montana said. When asked by Akademiks if the labels are just being “realistic,” the Coke Boys founder that they’ve taken it a bit too far.
“They’re being realistic and you know, you’re supposed to have life insurance anyway, but when the label does it if you don’t have one, that’s crazy, you know?”
Montana also said that his past encounters nearly nearly ended the same way.
“We was beefing for real,” he explained.” People was dying and this and that, and it was blocking a lot of money. People didn’t want to touch you. Your rap friends stop picking up, the labels stop picking up. It gets crazy. But now it’s even crazier, they gettin’ life insurance on artists. At least back then, we didn’t have that. You’re praying on his death. You’re praying on making millions on his death.”