![]() "Third of all, the reason why I actually said that was not because it was a trend and not because you know, people were at the time saying like, 'Oh, f*ck Russ. Never thought that I would have that much power to offend somebody." Second of all, I never knew that somebody would feel so offended by my words. I know he doesn't care for mine, so we don't lose on that end at all. ![]() I personally, from the bottom of my heart, I don't really care for his music. " I really don't got a problem with his music at all. "I think he's very misconstrued on what exactly my issue is with him," Wifi began. According to the rapper, it all stemmed from Russ's alleged insensitive remarks and behavior toward Lil Peep after the late rapper's overdose. In a recent chat with VladTV, Wifisfuneral was asked why he mentioned Russ's name in the first place. Cool, here's my joke too.' You don't realize there are consequences to that." It's kinda one of those things where like you're joining in on, 'Oh wait, we're all making fun of Russ. "I don't know you and you're talking sh*t. " is one of these rappers, I've never met," he said. But I will be glad, and I hope to feel satisfaction.Russ later sat down with Joe Budden for his Pull Up series and spoke about the beef. You learn to live with the pain, and you’re a different person, because when your child dies, the person that you were dies, too. I have a mission. If people are held accountable for their actions, I will feel that justice has been done. She continued, “I’ve had two strokes, and I am not going to die until I take care of this matter. I’m going to live. Whatever form it takes, what I’m looking for is for people to be held accountable for their behavior.” “I want justice for Gus,” Womack told Pitchfork in May. “Defendants ignored these cries for help and instead, pushed onto stage after stage in city after city, plying and propping up with illegal drugs and unprescribed controlled substances all along the way,” the wrongful death lawsuit alleges. The upcoming trial-which was supposed to begin in November, but has since been pushed back-asserts that First Access Entertainment, Bryant Ortega, and Belinda Mercer were personally responsible for Peep’s death from an accidental overdose on Nov. The news arrives several months after Womack opened up about filing a wrongful death lawsuit against her son’s managers in 2019. That’s just an argument used to gain someone’s sympathy here.” Amberg said: “It also is not true that FAE owes the estate over $4 million. Responding to Matiasic’s accusations, FAE’s lawyer John W. Matiasic alleged that FAE is denying Peep’s mother revenue linked to the late artist’s catalog: “FAE is trying to choke off her funds by denying her her royalty revenue that they know she’s owed,” Matiasic told the court. The competing parties met in Los Angeles court on Tuesday, where Womack’s lawyer, Paul A. Meanwhile, the label alleges that Peep’s mom is the one to blame for any delay. Rolling Stonereports Womack claims the late rapper’s record label, First Access Entertainment, is refusing to pay $4 million that’s owed to his estate. The ongoing legal battle between Lil Peep’s mother, Liza Womack, and her son’s record label continues.
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