Finesse2Tymes Alleges Label Problems Are Stalling His Next Album
Finesse2Tymes has publicly criticized his deal with Mob Ties, calling it the “worst deal I ever signed” and comparing his experience to modern-day slavery. In a video shared on social media, the rapper expressed frustration over opportunities denied to him and the talent he feels is being wasted. “I should’ve just went to Atlantic by myself. Why is it motherfckers that ain’t got no hits, ain’t accomplished nothing, how the fck are they getting in these rooms I ain’t getting in. I got gold plaques and sh*t… All this talent is just going to waste. At this point, this is slavery. Let me out. Let me go. I don’t wanna do the album no more,” he said, voicing his growing disillusionment with the music industry.
Finesse2Tymes has achieved commercial success over the years, including his 2022 single “Back End,” which earned RIAA gold certification. When DJ Akademiks shared the video on Instagram, the rapper responded in the comments, clarifying his stance. “I ain’t looking for not sympathy u live and u learn but I pictured a life wayyy better than this. It is what it is. We live and we learn,” he wrote, highlighting both his disappointment and pragmatic outlook.
Fans Celebrate Finesse2Tymes’ Independence
Fans quickly rallied behind the rapper, praising his candor and independence. “He showing all the artist why it’s important to stay independent it might take a little longer but at least it’ll be worth it,” one supporter commented. Another added, “Say what you want, but finesse really can rap. They really wasting his talent.”
These reactions underline a broader conversation in the music industry about creative freedom and contractual limitations. Finesse2Tymes’ reflections serve as a reminder of the challenges artists face when navigating labels, while his closing words—“We live and we learn”—capture both the frustration and resilience that often define the modern hip-hop landscape.


