YFN Lucci now owns the Masters after revealing his music and career after revealing his music and career.
In a Sept. 25 appearance on the “Where’s Wallo” podcast, the Atlanta rapper shared that he negotiated new terms with the long-term tag, believing it was a gaming entertainment activity that gave him ownership of his master while still maintaining business with the company.
The move follows his January 2025 release and Warner Music acquisition.
“I wrote it down like a to-do list when I was sitting in my cell,” Luci said. “One of them was going out and reorganizing my deal. I would never have my master, and that’s what I wanted to do.”
He explained that he was close to G. “Fly” Henry.
Henry agreed, allowing Lucie to retain ownership while cutting the label.
“When I went out we reorganized my deal and like I was damn, I almost signed myself.” “Our business partners and my company’s name’ is already legendary. I’m still with Tig, but our partners.”
Luci stressed that the decision was not typical in the industry and believed that Henry was open to change.
“I gave him a certain percentage of the owner, but it wasn’t like I gave; he asked me to do it.” “It’s not that no one did it.
Future plans outside YFN Lucci Revals Music
Lucci, 34, said he has been imprisoned for more than four years after focusing on building a wider legacy.
” n #### can’t rap forever, do you feel me?” he said. “I’m 34 years old, do you feel me? I lost my damn four and a half years in my life. So, I’m going home, I want to focus.”
He added: “I want to be CEO. I want to sign. I want to have my own clothing line. G######. I want to be in the movies; I want to do a lot of S###. I have to do that as soon as possible, though.”
The reorganization was Lucci who gave up his comeback album “Legend” on Friday (September 26).
The 21-track project, which has a 55-minute time, marks his first full-length release since returning home and includes a surprise feature from Young Thug, suggests a truce between the two Atlanta artists.