Kanye West has told Sony and Univeral that he won’t release anymore music with them until his contract is done.
The rapper took to Twitter on Monday night (Sept. 14) to share a string of tweets, beginning by announcing he’s “not putting no more music out till I’m done with my contract with Sony and Universal.”
“On God … in Jesus name … come and get me,” he continued.
In January 2019, West sued song publisher EMI, that has the rights to his songs also also filed to sue Roc-a-Fella Records, UMG Recordings, Def Jam and Bravado International Group.
EMI retaliated and sued Kanye two months later for reneging on his contract with them. In January 2020, a settlement between West and EMI was reached.
I’m not putting no more music out till I’m done with my contract with Sony and Universal … On God … in Jesus name … come and get me ⛷
— ye (@kanyewest) September 14, 2020
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Ye continued his act of defiance against labels and publishing companies. “I’m not industry bro … I don’t care… I’m in service to Christ … we need world healing … I miss my brothers… I refuse to argue with black men on labels we don’t own… even twitter,” Kanye said, before adding, “I have the utmost respect for all brothers … we need to link and respect each other… no more dissing each other on labels we don’t own.”
“Let’s stop killing each other … let’s show God that we are Gods people … my ego gets the best of me too,” he shared. “God doesn’t measure us by money in his kingdom … let’s love each other… I love my brothers and I miss my friends … real talk.”

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