August Alsina puts his label, Def
Jam on blast for ‘leaking’ his
album
August Alsina clearly made waves, as the album
was removed from Vevo soon after. Photo: Hip
Hop Daily
The day before the release of his second album
‘This Thing Called Life’, American R&B singer,
August Alsina has stirred up some controversy
with his label.
Yesterday, the singer took to Twitter to put Def
Jam on blast for making the entire album
available to stream on Vevo.
I didn’t do this. My shitty ass label did it.
They’re just fucking Shitty! Smh
— August Alsina (@AugustAlsina)
December 10, 2015
FUCKKKKKKKKK YOU @DefJamRecords
— August Alsina (@AugustAlsina)
December 10, 2015
Just a few hours later, though, he back-pedalled,
posting a message on Instagram, apologising for
his behaviour.
He concluded the letter by further clarifying his
remarks. ‘I have a great deal of respect for my
Def-Jam family, but I hate the disappointment
my album leaking has caused my fans. I hope
this letter provides a better understanding of
where I’m coming from.’
But Alsina clearly made waves, as the album
was removed from Vevo soon after.
‘This Thing Called Life’ features appearances
from Chris Brown, Anthony Hamilton, and
Jadakiss.
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