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Chamillionaire Denies Rumors About DJ Drama Raid
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 By: Kenny Rodriguez
As Chamillionaire finishes up his sophomore album, "Ultimate Victory," he is dismissing rumors about a phony e-mail that accuses BCD Music Group of being behind the raid of DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon.
BCD Music Group previously distributed Chamillionaire's “The Mixtape Messiah” in 2004 and “The Truth” in 2005, and according to the phony e-mails sent out, a person posing as Chamillionaire blames the label for setting up the raid.
“I have not signed any contract or given authorization to BCD to distribute any Chamillionaire mixtape,” the Houston rapper said in a press statement.
“However, just because I don't do business with them does not mean that I blame them for anything that happened with DJ Drama and Don Cannon. I am working on my sophomore album and have absolutely no time to be focusing on anyone’s business but my own.
“I wish DJ Drama and Don Cannon the best. I have full confidence that they will be able to handle this situation and can continue to promote and market artists as well as they have been able to do in the past. These rumors are false and have absolutely no merit, truth, or facts to support them.”
In related news, BCD is currently suing Chamillionaire for breach of contract stemming from their previous business dealings.
Chamillionaire’s LP “Ultimate Victory” is due in stores on March 27, and features cameos by Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne, Pimp C, Slick Rick, and Bone Thugs 'N Harmony.
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