‘FNF’ Beatmaker Hitkidd Calls Out GloRilla Over Contract

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Memphis rap artist GloRilla scored a significant hit with her “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” single. Not just has the tune acquired countless streams, it got her a deal with Yo Gotti’s CMG Records.

“F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” was crafted by the manufacturer Hitkidd, who implicated GloRilla and her handlers of attempting to defraud him.

 

“So generally these folks are attempting to take me to court over ‘FNF’ since they wish to OWN the tune, BUT they wish to own the tune to put it on this EP which both celebrations understood,” he tweeted on Sunday, October 16. “So inform me how you gone PUT ‘FNF’ in your agreement without informing me, AFTER I informed you & your MANAGER [every day] that we [were] in LA with Saweetie, that identifies are going to attempt to sign you since of ‘FNF’ so look out. I likewise informed you to let me understand when labels connect so we can be on the exact same page, however you still went and signed my tune without informing me.”

“I did my best to protect you and the girls. This is only a portion of what I’ve been through. I’m bringing light to this before word get out like I’m the bad guy. I’m a stand up guy and I stand on business and morals,” Hitkidd included.

You can take a look at more of his tweets listed below. Any response to them?

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