Rich Homie Quan has pleaded with Birdman not to “Druski” him after claiming the Cash Money mogul is responsible for the huge leak that plagued him and Young Thug.

Hundreds of songs recorded by the Atlanta rappers in 2015 were leaked online during the Rich Gang era.

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Quan recently spoke about how the leak came to be and put Birdman at fault, though he pleaded with his former label boss not to “Druski” him, meaning threaten him like he did the comedian and rapper.

Talking on a livestream with online personality Duke Dennis, Quan said: “Birdman, please do not Druski me. I’m telling a true story, man. Me and Thug in the studio, everyday working. We in there for three months straight. Come to find out Birdman ain’t pay the folks.”

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As a result of being stiffed, Quan claimed the studio leaked some of the music he and Thug were working on.

“Them folks gon’ leak every song me and Thug did the last three months, man — the people at the studio,” he continued. “It was album songs on there. Me and Thug had other projects; everything didn’t get released ’cause we still got other music.”

Rich Homie Quan previously discussed the incident on Everyday Struggle in 2017, saying: “This one of the times Birdman didn’t pay the studio, so the studio leaked all the music. They said Bird didn’t pay them so they leaked all the songs, bro.”

He added: “I got mad… when I would see them, I kept thinking it was a dream. Like, ‘I know this song.’

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“It might have been two songs out of all those songs that I really cared about. And once those two got leaked, I was like, ‘Damn, those were going to be on the album.'”

The “Lifestyle” rapper said it taught him a valuable lesson: “That was the lesson: Quan, get your own studio. No music getting leaked.”

Birdman Says He Started Rich Gang With Young Thug As Favor To Lil Wayne
Birdman Says He Started Rich Gang With Young Thug As Favor To Lil Wayne

As for Birdman and Druski, the pair appear to have been feuding in recent months after Stunna accused the comedian of ripping off the Cash Money logo for his own label Coulda Been Records.

Confronting Druski on Instagram Live, he said: “I’ve been looking for you, n-gga. I heard you was in my neck of the woods. I ain’t think it would’ve been gangsta if I pulled up on you … but you won’t come outside or inside, n-gga.

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“It’s like you starting to step on my toes. You young n-ggas really got the game fucked up. I am that n-gga, n-gga! I’ve been watching this shit you doing. What the fuck is this record label you starting?”

It was later reported that Druski ran away from Birdman and his entourage, with security footage capturing the incident.