Rich Homie Quan Bets JID $1 Million For Proof He Offered Him A ‘Disgusting’ Contract

Earlier this year, as JID promoted his new album The Forever Story, the Atlanta rapper recalled some of the record deals he considered before signing with J. Cole’s label Dreamville, including Quality Control and Rich Homie Quan‘s label. However, in explaining why he turned down those deals, it looks like he’s incensed at least one of those parties. In a new interview with HipHopDX, Quan not only refuted JID’s story but he also bet big money for the Dreamville rapper to prove it.

“I remember talking to JID,” he recalled. “He’s from Atlanta. As far as the contract, that’s cap. He knows that’s cap. I’ve never, ever sent no contract to no artist. If I want to sign you, I’ve got the best entertainment lawyer in the world. I’ve been in f’d up situations so why would I put an artist in one? … If he can show me a contract that I sent him, I’ll give him a million dollars.”

Of course, the recording industry is as littered with tales of inequitable contracts as frauds and scams, so it’s possible that both artists believe that they’re telling the truth. Perhaps some unscrupulous hustler used Quan’s name to lure artists to their own endeavor, or perhaps Quan was unaware that a legitimate offer he made included JID, who’s a member of Spillage Village along with Earthgang and may have been a package deal. Either way, the real takeaway should be clear; artists should always make sure their business is in order.

You can watch Rich Homie Quan’s interview with HipHopDX above.

The Best Songs of 2022

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  • Lil Yachty, “Poland”


  • Marshmello & Tokischa, “Estilazo”


  • Ravyn Lenae & Steve Lacy, “Skin Tight”


  • SleazyWorld Go f/ Lil Baby, “Sleazy Flow (Remix)”


  • Rico Nasty f/ Bibi Bourelly, “One On 5”


  • Don Toliver, “Do It Right”


  • BIA f/ J. Cole, “London”


  • Yeat, “Poppin”


  • Karol G, “Provenza”


  • Nas, “First Time”


  • ASAP Rocky f/ Playboi Carti, “Our Destiny”


  • Central Cee, “Doja”


  • Lil Baby, “California Breeze”


  • Ari Lennox f/ Lucky Daye, “Boy Bye”


  • Baby Keem, “Highway 95”


  • Cash Cobain & Chow Lee, “JHoliday”


  • Lil Durk f/ Future, “Petty Too”


  • DJ Khaled f/ Rick Ross, Lil Wayne & Jay-Z, “God Did”


  • Doja Cat, “Vegas”


  • Joey Badass, “Survivors Guilt”


  • Flo Milli, “Conceited”


  • Gunna f/ Young Thug & Future, “Pushin P”


  • City Girls f/ Usher, “Good Love”


  • Harry Styles, “As It Was”


  • SZA, “Low”


  • Quavo & Takeoff, “Hotel Lobby”


  • Denzel Curry, “X-Wing”


  • Doechii, “Persuasive”


  • The Weeknd, “Out of Time”


  • Benny the Butcher f/ J. Cole, “Johnny P’s Caddy”


  • Future f/ Drake & Tems, “Wait For U”


  • Vince Staples & Mustard, “Magic”


  • GloRilla f/ Cardi B, “Tomorrow 2”


  • Omar Apollo, “Tamagotchi”


  • Smino f/ J. Cole, “90 Proof”


  • Drake, “Sticky”


  • Ice Spice, “Munch (Feelin’ You)”


  • Pharrell Williams f/ Tyler, the Creator & 21 Savage, “Cash In Cash Out”


  • JID f/ 21 Savage & Baby Tate, “Surround Sound”


  • Kay Flock f/ Cardi B, Dougie B, Bory300, “Shake It (Remix)”


  • Metro Boomin & Young Thug, “Metro Spider”


  • Kendrick Lamar, “N95”


  • Pusha-T, “Diet Coke”


  • Steve Lacy, “Bad Habit”


  • Beyoncé, “Cuff It”


  • Burna Boy, “Last Last”


  • Bad Bunny, “Tití Me Preguntó”


  • Lil Uzi Vert, “Just Wanna Rock”


  • Hitkidd & GloRilla, “FNF”


  • Drake f/ 21 Savage, “Jimmy Cooks”

JID’s Nostalgic ‘Money’ Video Takes A Tragic Turn

We all remember childhood as an idyllic time but maybe that’s because the adults around us protected us from the harsh realities of life. JID‘s new video for “Money” from his album The Forever Story realizes this duality through a nostalgic look at two brothers that turns tragic when viewed through the glare of hindsight.

As the two boys frolic in their unassuming bubble of childish irresponsibility, the world they inhabit is revealed to be a cold place. The fields and streets they play in are lined with litter, the toys they leave scattered across the floor of their home trip up their mom, who returns from an obviously messed-up night job, and the sandwiches they devour are slapped together from bread and bologna.

They can’t afford new sneakers when they make a trip to town after scrounging up just enough for train fare, and when they return, the eldest is unable to rouse their collapsed mother. The video ends on a haunting final shot of the boys being comforted by a social worker as their mom is loaded into an ambulance, her face covered by a white sheet.

The metaphorical depiction of the song’s themes is reminiscent of JID’s videos for “Kody Blu 31” and “Dance Now,” tying in the themes of the album.

Watch JID’s “Money” video above.

The Forever Story is out now on Dreamville/Interscope. Get it here.

JID Joins Little Dragon On The Heartfelt Ballad ‘Stay’ From The Band’s New EP

The work isn’t stopping for JID. After just releasing his latest album The Forever Story, he is back already with a verse on Little Dragon’s “Stay.” The smooth, downtempo record opens with angelic runs from the band’s vocalist Yukimi Nagano. She asserts that she ought to take her time and unwind with a lover. JID follows Nagono’s lead, crooning in autotune about not wanting to be alone before he transitions into his raspy rap voice.

JID released The Forever Story at the end of August. The LP featured Lil Wayne, 21 Savage, Lil Durk, Ari Lennox, Baby Tate, and more. The Dreamville rapper preceded the album with the singles “Dance Now” featuring Kenny Mason and “Surround Sound” featuring 21 Savage and Baby Tate. JID also appeared on “Dope” from John Legend’s double album Legend.

As for Little Dragon, “Stay comes from their new EP Opening The Door which also features Stefan Sandberg. Ahead of the EP, the band shared the singles “Frisco” and “Where You Belong,” though the latter does not appear on Opening The Door. They also joined Lil Silva on “Be Cool” from his album Yesterday Is Heavy which was released back in July. In 2021 they released the New Me, Same Us Remix EP and Drifting Out EP, with their last full-length album New Me, Same Us coming in 2020.

Check out JID and Little Dragon on “Stay” above.

Opening The Door is out now via Ninja Tune. Listen here.

The Forever Story is out now via Dreamville and Interscope. Listen here.

JID Turns His Tiny Desk Concert Into A Black Music History Exhibition

Remember around this time last week when I wrote that JID is the best rapper of his generation? Well, here’s his NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert to help hammer that point home. Adding a jazzy, soulful live band only enhances the JID experience, but make no mistake; JID is the star of this show, and everything he does earns that distinction. His charisma is on full display here, as is his impressive breath control, wit, and wordplay as he runs through selections from his new album The Forever Story.

The 31-year-old Dreamville rapper’s star has been on the rise since dropping his 2018 album DiCaprio 2 and his appearance on the 2018 XXL Freshman list. In the years between then and now, he has utterly stolen the show on Dreamville’s compilation album Revenge Of The Dreamers III, earning his first platinum plaque in the process, led his group, Spillage Village, on their inspiring group album Spilligion, and has run rampant on a string of guest appearances on songs like Conway The Machine’s “Scatter Brain,” Imagine Dragons’ “Enemy,” John Legend’s “Dope,” and many, many more. The hard work has paid off: The Forever Story’s No. 12 debut on the Billboard 200 makes it the highest-charting Dreamville debut outside of J. Cole and marks a 29-spot jump from DiCaprio’s No. 41 debut. In the words of JID’s Dreamville team captain J. Cole, a star is born.

JID Visits NPR For A Tiny Desk Concert

JID is promoting his new album in one of the most convenient ways possible. The Atlanta rapper paid the NPR studio a visit for a Tiny Desk concert. The “Surround Sound” rapper is the latest artist to stop by NPR and record a Tiny Desk concert. Dreamville’s official Instagram posted the preview for the upcoming […]

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