After Meek Mill vaguely aired out the bad label deal that apparently has left him in the dark about how much money his music generates earlier this week, comedian and social media personality Druski stepped in to lighten the mood and playfully told Meek that he could join his “Coulda Been Records” label.
“Come to Coulda Been Records @MeekMill We will SHOW YOU how much money we are Stealing from you,” Druski tweeted in response to an article talking about the situation. “Coulda Been Records” is a fake record label Druski uses for Instagram live skits.
In a since-deleted tweet, Meek said that he hasn’t gotten paid from his music and doesn’t know how much his label is making off of him.
“i haven’t get paid from music and i don’t know how much money labels make off me!!!!! i need lawyers asap!!!” he wrote.
Meek went on to tweet that his record label has not been transparent about how much money they’ve made off him, and that he plans to expose his deal to the public.
Meanwhile, Druski is just trying to make people laugh. In Complex’s latest cover story, he joined Jack Harlow to talk about their friendship, careers, and more. During the conversation, Druski discussed how he’s trying to balance his appetite for success.
“Not being satisfied is one of those things that I have that lives with me,” he said. “That’s a good and bad thing, you know what I’m saying? In moments where people will be happy for me, a lot of times, I’m thinking about what’s next.”
Check out Druski and Jack Harlow’s episode of Goat Talk below and head here to read a profile on Druski.