Chief Keef's manager, Rovan "Dro" Manuel, opened up about the young rapper's deal with Interscope Records, his many mistakes over the past year, and where he thinks Keef will find himself once he's done serving a 60-day sentence in juvenile detention.
Manuel spoke about the clause in the Interscope deal that says Keef's major label debut, Finally Rich, has to sell 250,000 copies or the contract could be nullified.
"I'd imagine they would have some kind of clause like that, but with us doing what we did without promotions, videos, nothing, we've already sold 170, 180 [thousand copies] and we have until...
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Manuel spoke about the clause in the Interscope deal that says Keef's major label debut, Finally Rich, has to sell 250,000 copies or the contract could be nullified.
"I'd imagine they would have some kind of clause like that, but with us doing what we did without promotions, videos, nothing, we've already sold 170, 180 [thousand copies] and we have until...
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