Rich the Kid Calls 300 Entertainment the "Worst Label Ever"
“Y’all gotta let me out this d*mn contract.”

In June 2016, Rich The Kid signed a deal with 300 Entertainment to become a parent company for his own label Rich Forever Music. In June of this year, however, Rich the Kid signed a deal as a solo artist with Interscope. On Friday, he took to Instagram to air out his thoughts about 300.
“F*ck 300 [Entertainment], y’all suck,” Rich said, in the now-deleted video recording. “Listen, y’all gotta let me out this d*mn contract. I don’t wanna be with y’all no f*ckin’ more. I told y’all I get y’all this money back. I don’t wanna be with y’all label no more. Y’all suck. Y’all is trash. Listen, young independent artists, do not sign with 300 Ent. They’re the worst, worst label ever.”
Rich Forever Music is still currently under 300 Entertainment. The Atlanta rapper isn’t the first to have negative things to say about the label founded by Lyor Cohen, Roger Gold, Kevin Liles and Todd Moscowitz. Migos and Quality Control Music executive Pierre “Pee” Thomas revealed that label didn’t allow Migos to sell product for 18 months before they released their hit song ”Bad and Boujee.” The label’s current roster includes Fetty Wap, Young Thug, Tee Grizzley, Famous Dex and more.
See Rich criticize 300 Entertainment below. In other news, Drake’s Scorpion sits at No. 1 for a fourth week on Billboard 200.