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Bow Wow Threatens to Name Rappers Who Owe Him: “I WANT MY MONEY!”

Bow Wow Threatens to Name Rappers Who Owe Him: “I WANT MY MONEY!”

Bow Wow Threatens to Name Rappers Who Owe Him: “I WANT MY MONEY!” Multitalented rapper and actor Bow Wow is fed up. On Thursday, May 30, he warned artists who owe him money on X. Bow Wow, whose real name is Shad Moss, said he will name and disgrace debtors.

Bow Wow compared his condition to 50 Cent, who is notorious for publicly calling out debtors, in his statement.

“Yo! Think 50 [Cent] has a big list of rappers owing him money?” he tweeted.

He said he will name rappers who owe him and have stolen the paper for three years.Bow Wow then cited “Like Mike,” his 2002 film, to emphasise his sincerity. Don’t believe Like Mike’s crap! Want my money! I’ll call you ni**as “added.

Bow Wow has had financial issues before. He addressed legal charges that he defrauded a 10-year-old rapper for a song feature last year. Bow Wow claimed he was victimised by “catfishing.” and had never dealt with the child or crew.

“D pimpin got y’all again huh?” he tweeted in July 2023, referencing his MTV “Catfish” appearance. “I don’t use apps for business. Cash App is not my app. Without calling management and sending a wire, you were not dealing with me. Check who you send money to online. People experience this daily. Catfishing has happened three times.

Steven Roberson claimed he sent Bow Wow $3,000 via Cash App for a verse on a song with his daughter but never received anything. Roberson sued Bow Wow for $15,000 in damages, expenses, and attorney’s fees.

During this issue, rapper Rich Behaviour claimed Bow Wow scammed him. She said Bow Wow offered to record a “intro” for one of her tracks after seeking a share of $3,000 to his Cash App accounts. She sent screenshots of successful payments but never received a response or the promised feature. Rich Behaviour lashed out, threatening legal action and never contacting artists again.

Bow Wow denies using Cash App or other platforms for these scams. He denies these charges and blames catfishing.

Despite these claims, Bow Wow’s recent social media rant shows his anger with the music industry’s finances. He appears serious about collecting his debts by publicly naming his creditors.

Financial disagreements and public outcry are common in the music industry. 50 Cent has set a precedent by using social media to seek payment from debtors, often humorously but effectively. Following this pattern, Bow Wow threatened to name artists who owe him money, suggesting he is willing to take similar tactics to receive his due.

Bow Wow’s public warning to rappers who owe him money illustrates music business financial concerns. His reference to 50 Cent’s techniques and past financial issues emphasises his assertions. The industry waits to see if Bow Wow would name and shame debtors as he demands payment. This situation reminds artists to be cautious in business and avoid scams.

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Written by Darnell Simmons

Investigative Journalist, social analysis