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That Ain't My Business But Let's Talk About it That Ain't My Business But Let's Talk About it
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 Published On Premiered Sep 4, 2024

In this special episode of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It," hosts Nesto tha Don and Pac-Man the Voice Box dive deep into the tumultuous business dealings surrounding rising artist DaByabya. Joined by DaByabya himself and his mother Rhoda, they unravel the controversies and legal battles that have plagued DaByabya's career.

The episode kicks off with a discussion on the confusion over DaByabya's label affiliations, touching on allegations of forged signatures and unauthorized contract signings. The conversation takes a dramatic turn as DaByabya and Rhoda reveal how former manager Big Fella Zil allegedly mishandled finances, including a questionable $65,000 deal with Uber Eats and the NFL, of which DaByabya received only $3,000.

Listeners will also hear about the emotional and financial toll on DaByabya and his family, from struggling with housing issues to the shocking misuse of DaByabya's food stamps for a wing truck. The episode explores the darker side of the music industry, shedding light on how young artists can be exploited due to lack of proper representation and knowledge.

As the episode progresses, the hosts and guests discuss potential legal actions and the importance of having one's business in order before diving into the music industry. The episode concludes with a heartfelt plea for accountability and justice, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in all business dealings.

Don't miss this eye-opening episode that pulls back the curtain on the music industry's murky waters, offering invaluable lessons for aspiring artists and industry professionals alike.

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