Troy Ave‘s statements about other artists have made quite a few headlines already this year, but he now finds himself the topic of conversation following claims about his own career.
The Brooklyn rapper took to Instagram post on Friday (January 12) with a post that both revealed a lucrative recording offer that came his way; and was meant to justify his decision not to accept it.
In the photo, the “All About The Money” rapper is posing next to two white cars — a Maserati and a Ferrari — with New Jersey license plates that read “GOD GR8” and “PAY SR8.”
“major label tried to offer me 20 Million … I said no thanx Im all white [wink face emoji],” he wrote in the caption. He did not, however, specify which label was making the offer, or why he turned them down.
Earlier this month, Troy Ave made headlines when he was included in Uncle Murda‘s annual roast session, “Rap Up 2023,” to which he reportedly recorded a response that the public will likely never hear.
According to DJ Self of Power 105, the Brownsville native has decided not to drop the track because he respects Murda too much. DJ Self then claimed that he caught the end of the recording of Troy Ave’ s action, which he bet his audiences.
It was very first hypothesized that Troy Ave had a bullet in the chamber for Uncle Murda on January 1, when the Brooklyn indigenous uploaded to Instagram an image of himself checking out his phone, indicating that he would certainly been enjoying the “Get The Strap” rap artist’s yearly wrap-up.
“Damn do I gotta “WRAP this n-gga UP”,” he created in the inscription, recommending that a diss track targeted at Uncle Murda might get on the method.
While he selected to allow “Rap Up 2023” slide, Troy Ave had not been as flexible concerning a few of his various other rap complaints.
On Monday (January 8), he included a brand-new attribute to podcast, The Facto Program, which saw him shortlisting 4 names for his ““Bozo Of The Year” Akademy Honor.
The Brooklyn MC selected Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Vlad, Mysonne and Maino, publishing his elections on Instagram with a punctual for his followers to pick a champion.