Apparently, Ma$e is not the only former Bad Boy artist that feels slighted by Diddy and his questionable business practices. Quinnes “Q” Parker, formerly of 112, shares with TMZ that he’s in a similar predicament as Ma$e and wants the other half of his publishing back too. He also feels Diddy is being a bit hypocritical when he demanded better treatment of black artists from the Grammys, yet he allegedly “enslaved” his own black artists.
Q made a suggestion to young artists about signing contracts without full knowledge of what you’re signing and even admitted that legally speaking, Diddy did nothing wrong in regards to signing 112 or Mase because the contracts they signed were pretty standard in the industry back in the ’90s. But ultimately, Q wants out of his Bad Boy deal as well; he’s just opting to take a less public approach than Ma$e.
What do y’all think about this whole Bad Boy situation?
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