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Chance the Rapper, known for his generous contributions, was applauded after announcing that he’d be helping the financially struggling music platform SoundCloud stay afloat for a little while longer (independent artists, you’re welcome.) However, there’s one party that’s not so impressed with Chance’s efforts.
The news that Chance would be backing SoundCloud soon triggered the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League on Twitter, who fired of a barrage of tweets accusing Chance of failing to pay up for beats they made for his Acid Rap soundtrack. Reportedly, the individual behind the tweets was Erik “Rook” Ortiz, who, according to Complex, spoke up about the group’s issues with Chance in 2016.

“We are the little man being taken advantage of by the evil corporation known as @chancetherapper,” the League’s account tweeted. “Everybody in the industry KNOWS @chancetherapper is a religious and conscious fraud. Do the righteous thing Chance and admit you was wrong.”

Producers The #JusticeLeague vs. #ChancetheRapper and #SoundCloud (swipe for more)

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Chance caught wind of The League’s tweets and decided to call up Ortiz on the phone. Apparently, the conversation didn’t go well. The League continued their tirade on Twitter, calling Chance everything from a fraud to a “fake choir boy.”

 

Ballerific Comment Creepin —- 🌾👀🌾 #justiceleague #chancetherapper #commentcreepin

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Hopefully, Chance and the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League can work things out peacefully, and without anyone getting “pulled up” on.

SOURCE: Baller Alert | IMAGE CREDIT: Getty

Producers Slam Chance The Rapper For Allegedly Owing Them Money  was originally published on globalgrind.com