![]() ![]() There’s a difference when you’re an artist independently putting out a mixtape versus a signed artist. “I know nothing about that,” Newell said, “and I think the legal repercussions may have possibly stemmed from us feeling like the project wasn’t properly vetted before everything was cleared. Newell said RCA Inspiration, which operates under Sony Music Entertainment, was unaware of any additional reason for Separated at Birth’s cancellation other than its own request. “We still hope to release the tape once we clear up any possible legal threats and, more importantly, the concern for Dee-1’s personal safety,” Orange Mixtapes said.ĭee-1’s representatives said they were unable to expound on the legal repercussions or safety concerns. Rapzilla reached out to Orange Mixtapes and Dee-1’s representatives for further explanation on Tuesday morning. Unfortunately, i need for to not post the mixtape as of now until things clear up. “Until further notice, the#SeparatedAtBirth mixtape has been BANNED. The topic of my personal safety was also brought up to be honest, but truthfully God has me covered so I was neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeever worried about that. ![]() “Trust me, if no one threatened legal recourse, I would still drop it because I worked hard on this and i think this music would bless all who hear it, and add a much-needed perspective to hip hop. some people fear what the truth sounds like. some bold actions have taken place behind the scenes, and 3. This is a project that was needed in hip hop and i was excited to give it to you all. Thanks to the powers that be #SeparatedAtBirth is banned until further notice /PUN9kGZ658ĭee-1 posted this explanation on Instagram. We should concentrate on the full album, get that out and build his anticipation for that.”Įarlier Tuesday, Orange Mixtapes, the website that had hosted Separated at Birth, sent the following tweet. We just felt like it wasn’t the right time for a mixtape. “Everything was not vetted, and he has an album that he should be working on that we’re looking forward to promoting. “The label did ask him to not release it - basically business reasons,” Tricia Newell, RCA Inspiration’s publicist, said. Dee-1’s record label, RCA Inspiration, told Rapzilla that it had stopped the Tuesday release of Separated at Birth, a concept mixtape in which Dee-1 rapped over used Lil Wayne instrumentals about content contrary to what Wayne had promoted on those tracks. ![]()
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