December 11, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Boosie reportedly selling half of his Independent catalogue for $10-20 Million.




“I’m finna do a deal on my independent catalog,” Boosie Badazz remarked during the conversation. “I’m finna sell half of my independent catalog, most of the stuff that I own. I probably got 22 albums that’s mine. So I think I’m finna do a ten-album deal. That’s my catalog, you know, go get about 10, 15, 20 million right quick, easy. And you get it back in 20 years, you know. That’s when your kids need it: when they’re grown.” Considering his beef with Yung Bleu, we know that some of his publishing deals haven’t always worked out in his favor.


With over twenty years in the game, Boosie Badazz built up quite the impressive and respected catalog over the years. Many of his big hits and moments are collaborative, but he holds just as much weight as a solo artist. What’s more is that the 40-year-old also owns a significant chunk of his music, from which he gets a lot of revenue. Still, with more things to think about and amid a new phase in his life, he’s thinking about the smartest moves for the future when it comes to his music. Moreover, the Baton Rouge MC recently stated in a The Danza Project interview that he plans to rearrange his finances and royalties.


The 40-year-old music veteran still owns a significant portion of his music.


In other contractual matters, Boosie is currently going through a public feud with Yung Bleu over unfulfilled contracts, owed money, and more financial and collaborative issues between the two parties.


On Sept. 13, Bleu canceled the rest of his tour after missing his Sept. 9 and 12 dates in Richmond, Virginia, and Philadelphia.


Boosie has also recently previewed a new track with the recently-freed Cash Money artist B.G.


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