Vado Explains Why He Left Interscope Records

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Vado clarifies that he wasn't dropped from Interscope, contrary to rumors.

Vado was on fire back in 2009 after dropping his collaborative mixtape Boss of All Bosses with Cam'Ron in 2009, following with his breakout solo project Slime Flu the following year.

But after signing a deal with Interscope Records in March 2011, Vado got quiet, with rumors floating that he had subsequently been dropped from the imprint. During an interview with XXLMag.com, the Harlem, New York rapper said that he instead asked for his walking papers and felt that he didn't make the right decision to go with the label.

"The Interscope deal, if you want me to be honest with you, I feel like I shouldn’t have even went all the way to the West Coast," he said. "I feel I should’ve stayed grounded with the New York labels. They understand and know me so they know how to handle me, they know what to do. You go all the way over there; they don’t know what’s going on. So now, I gotta fix everything up and I gotta work with their music. It was just a whole big difference to the point that I had to ask for my walking papers."

Vado, who is currently prepping his Slime Flu 3 project, said that Interscope was "under construction" and that the label let him go without any trouble. "Never. I was never dropped. They gave me too much money. I walked off. They gave me the opportunity to leave so I left. They [weren’t] helping me in no shape or form. For example, with Chief Keef, they just threw his album out there without even building it or nothing. Interscope is the type where you just got to do it on your own. So you know like, TDE is helping Kendrick, Game is doing everything on his own, from getting the features and beats and putting it out on his own, so it’s sort of like play at your own risk over there. So I had to get back over here. I’m not over there on the West, I’m over here with people that’s seen me grow up at these labels. This is where I wanna be and they want me here.


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Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight :shaq2:
 

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I hate it had to be Vado:to:

i thought he was working with Dame dash for a bit tho
 

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Didnt kno Interscope was doggin nikkas like that :huhldup:
 

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damn man........Time really flies. He was just buzzing a few days ago.....or was that a cple yrs. now?
 
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"The Interscope deal, if you want me to be honest with you, I feel like I shouldn’t have even went all the way to the West Coast," he said. "I feel I should’ve stayed grounded with the New York labels. They understand and know me so they know how to handle me, they know what to do.

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wow, that might be the dumbest thing i've read all day. interscope is a multi-national record label with offices in all major cities. that's like saying, "i don't like eating mcdonalds over in san francisco. they don't make the big macs the way they do in queens."

:what:
 

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Interscope dogs everybody not named Dr. Dre, Eminem, Lady Gaga, and a few others

Basically.

If you're a black artist, you need to have one of the Big Dogs (Dre, Em, Puff, Will.I.Am - used to be Polow, Akon and Timbo too but they havent done shyt there lately) by your side guiding you to stand a chance with Jimmy Iovine, and even then, if your album doesn't perform great out the gate, they just move on (see Yelawolf, MGK, etc)
 

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wow, that might be the dumbest thing i've read all day. interscope is a multi-national record label with offices in all major cities. that's like saying, "i don't like eating mcdonalds over in san francisco. they don't make the big macs the way they do in queens."

:what:

Not to mention the countless NY street artists that have been successful at Interscope
 

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wow, that might be the dumbest thing i've read all day. interscope is a multi-national record label with offices in all major cities. that's like saying, "i don't like eating mcdonalds over in san francisco. they don't make the big macs the way they do in queens."

:what:

I see what you're saying, and while logically what you say makes sense, a lot of these record labels still operate as if it was 20 years ago in some ways (probably because it was largely the same people running it), and this can be one of those ways.

Interscope is a West Coast based label. All the heavy hitters and decision makers in that label are in L.A. Hard to be a priority when you're on the other side of the country, meanwhile other new acts are working in Interscope studios and with Interscope writers and producers, and mingling with Iovine and the rest of 'em.

Cuz as we've learned, if Jimmy doesn't care about your project, you're dead in the water at Interscope.
 
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