Rich Homie Quan Explains Why The Labels Push Drill Music Over Other Forms Of Rap

by HHL JT

During Rich Homie Quan's stop on the Math Hoffa show, the gang discussed why good rap music can be hard to find.

They agreed that the labels are pushing inferior drill music, and Quan forwarded his theory as to why this is going on.

Rich Homie Quan speaks on Drill Music :

“The labels don’t care if you die, they gonna make more (money) when your dead anyway” pic.twitter.com/Q2CbUVKR4S

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"Because the labels making more money off it.  The labels don't care if a n*gga dies.  They gonna make more when you dead anyway," Quan said, then he imitated a record exec pushing a rapper to release a drill song instead of less violent fare. "You know damn well that it's going get that man killed.  That sh*t ain't right."

Quan then added he's happy to be out of the label system because he can pick his own songs.

What do you think of what RHQ said about the labels and drill music?