Rich The Kid Blasts Billboard’s New “Fan Packs” Bundle Rule

If you haven’t heard the news yet, your favorite artists might be selling a whole lot of merch to get on the charts. Moreover, Billboard recently announced they are reinstating their controversial rule that merch bundles (i.e. selling socks along with a physical or digitally purchased record) will contribute to that release’s chart placement. However, many artists are calling this out as a mistake. Furthermore, the organization eliminated that rule back in 2020 after years of pushback. The most recent artist to speak out against it is Rich The Kid, who spoke to TMZ about the reinstated “merch rule.”

“That’s fire,” the Queens-born and College Park-raised MC said. “Because them floppin’ a** artists can get- you know what I’m saying- yeah, that’s some bulls**t. But you know what? My new album’s coming out this summer, and I ain’t sellin’ no Crocs with ’em!” While that’s a valid point, a lot of the conversation around Billboard‘s “merch rule” (now referred to as “Fan Packs”) targeted some of the biggest artists in the world. However, one artist who actually wanted to see the “merch rule” reinstated was none other than 6ix9ine.

Rich The Kid Dismisses Billboard‘s Rule Change

“The rule got changed in June/July 2020,” he lamented via Instagram. He made the distinction to claim that they specifically changed the rule to prevent artists like him from succeeding. “I sold over 3,000,000 dollars of bulged merch for gooba. The nicki and travis thing was in 2018 for queen because I promoted it. The industry changed rules and laws just to blackball an artist that’s how I know I’m really him. Get mad all you want but this is facts.”

Furthermore, the incident between Travis Scott and Nicki Minaj that he referred to was the biggest public example of this rule’s divisiveness. After ASTROWORLD beat Queen for the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts, Nicki unleashed on La Flame and pointed blame at the “merch rule.” “What we’re not gonna do is have that Auto-Tune man selling f***ing sweaters telling you he sold half a million albums, because he f***ing didn’t,” she said on Queen Radio. “You stupid fuck. You got your f***ing homeboy talking for you and you got your girlfriend selling tour passes. Stop it. Knock it the f**k off.” Let us know your thoughts on Billboard‘s “Fan Packs” down below. Also, stick around on HNHH for more on this rule change and the latest from Rich The Kid.

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Rich The Kid Recruits Lil Tjay For “Do You Love Me?” Single

The last New Music Friday of February is finally upon us, and, as always, we have a hot new selection of singles and albums for your consideration. We’ve already spotlighted releases from Chlöe and Chris Brown, as well as the latest from EST Gee. Now, we’re bringing you yet another collaboration – this one from Rich The Kid and Lil Tjay.

“Do You Love Me?” made its debut on streamers at midnight and is already getting tons of love from each artist’s fanbase. Yoshi and Mozz were responsible for the song’s production and as HipHop24x7 notes, Rita Ora’s vocals appear throughout the intro. It comes in at just over three minutes and follows The Kid’s January joint effort with Famous Dex and Jay Critch.

Lil Tjay Joins Rich The Kid for “Do You Love Me?”

That single is titled “Where’s Dexter,” and it’s reportedly due to appear on the “Plug Walk” rapper’s forthcoming Life’s A Gamble album. “Do You Love Me?” is also among tracklist contenders. We don’t know what other guest features Rich has in the works at this time. Still, fans are certainly eager to hear his long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s BOSS MAN, his last solo effort.

That same year, The Kid went on to team up with NBA YoungBoy for their collaborative Nobody Safe project. In 2021, he and Lil Wayne also undeniably made their mark with the 10-track Trust Fund Babies mixtape. YG was the only other artist to join them, with all three lyricists markedly showing out on “Buzzin’.”

Stream Rich The Kid and Lil Tjay’s “Do You Love Me?” collab on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us if you’ll be saving the single to your playlist in the comments. Make sure to check back later this weekend for more release recommendations on our weekly Fire Emoji update.

Quotable Lyrics:

Do you love me? Girl, you know they out for my top
If I fell off tomorrow, would you hold my spot?
I know bitches don’t love me, they out for my guap
I ain’t gon’ never tell them what it’s not

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