Lil Baby Says He’ll Feel ‘Offended If You Want A Verse From Me But Don’t Got $100K’, Later Deletes Tweet

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Lil Baby Says He’ll Feel ‘Offended If You Want A Verse From Me But Don’t Got $100K’, Later Deletes Tweet
Celebrating a string of hits since 2018, Lil Baby isn’t accepting anything less than his desired rate for a feature on a fellow artist’s song. Lil Baby suggested he wants $100,000 in cold, hard cash for a verse. In a series of now-deleted tweets, he said:
“Ima feel offended if you want a verse from me but don’t got a 100k …. “respect my hustle””

He continued:
“An 100K cheap by the way do your streaming research”
However, this shouldn’t be a surprise. Lil Baby tweeted about that exact number less than a month ago.

Earlier this year, he told his label, Quality Control,
“Give me $5 million or I’m going to hustling!”
He added,
“I know my label care about me. They don’t want me out doing no bullsh*t…so they gone f*ck with me.”
https://youtu.be/DszCewrCX2M
He and Quality Control CEO Pierre Thomas later confirmed he was joking.

Still, his latest message comes after veteran rapper Kanye West claimed his collaboration requests were ignored by the young emcee. He tweeted:
“…Lil baby my favorite rapper but won’t do a song wit me”

However, Lil Baby says he was never given the memo that Kanye West reached out to him.

What do you think about Lil Baby’s latest social media activity? Let us know in the comments!
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