His manager is supposedly owed 15% commission of net profits, but it's based on an "long standing oral agreement"
Yeah good luck with that in court...
This case might be Chance's first W since 2018.
f*** christianity in music man
makes artists so full of themselves thinking god gave them the great gift of music and throwing away any credit their managers and team had in making their vision work
"fuck christianity in music man"
Corny post with 8 likes hate to see it
being religious and believing in god are two very different things
the only other person to be religious to the point that chance and kanye are is jay elec and we can see where that is rn
That aint what you said
thus sounds about right
im gonna trust the guy who was actually a stellar manager who was a huge benefit to Chance’s career
Sounds like the manager was the one trying to pump the brakes on it
and for good f***ing reason lmao
imagine firing the only man who wasn't a yes man around you in regards to your complete FAILURE of an album. nice moves, chance.
and for good f***ing reason lmao
I was responding to a comment that was since deleted lol now I just look like captain obvious
the big day really f***ed chance in the ass
Yeah and the funniest part is if he just listened to his manager we would’ve gotten a good project and continued success. Now everything he puts out is dogshit
Sounds like the manager was the one trying to pump the brakes on it
Chance really s*** the bed with this whole situation
I revisited big day and it really isn’t that bad to me
But still it’s funny as s*** that it was so bad to the general public that he’s no being sued because of it
Imagine firing yo manager over YO album being terrible, when yo manager was looking out for you and wanted the album tweaked and improved in the first place, so that it wasn’t terrible.
Scumbag Chance.
Sounds like the manager was the one trying to pump the brakes on it
Chance f***ed up
I was responding to a comment that was since deleted lol now I just look like captain obvious
lmaoo