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''I Walked Off'' 6:30PM ET January 8th, 2013 Contributor : Stephen Willis A Rocky Williform Company
Dipset affiliate Vado explained his situation with Interscope and debunked rumors that he was dropped from the label. On the contrary, he claims that he asked to be let out of his contract with the label.
"The Interscope deal, if you want me to be honest with you, I feel like I shouldn't have even went all the way to the West Coast. I feel I should've stayed grounded with the New York labels. They understand and know me so they know how to handle me, they know what to do. You go all the way over there; they don't know what's going on. So now, I gotta fix everything up and I gotta work with their music. It was just a whole big difference to the point that I had to ask for my walking papers. ... Yeah. They were really under construction over there anyway so, they were like, Aight well here you go; you're welcome to leave. I'd rather leave on that note than getting dropped or something."
"Never. I was never dropped. They gave me too much money. I walked off. They gave me the opportunity to leave so I left. They [weren't] helping me in no shape or form. For example, with Chief Keef, they just threw his album out there without even building it or nothing. Interscope is the type where you just got to do it on your own. So you know like, TDE is helping Kendrick, Game is doing everything on his own, from getting the features and beats and putting it out on his own, so it's sort of like play at your own risk over there. So I had to get back over here. I'm not over there on the West, I'm over here with people that's seen me grow up at these labels. This is where I wanna be and they want me here. [Was it a learning experience?] Yeah, most definitely. As far as for the haters, good talents like me can't be off the market for too long. You'll hear eventually, trust me."
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