Bobby Shmurda spoke out from jail on his current situation with Hot 97, and the Brooklyn-born emcee said that the courts want "100 percent" of his $2 million bail. He explained, "They want 100 percent. They don't want 25 percent. They don't want 40 percent. They don't want 50. They want the whole $2 million."
When asked about L.A. Reid telling Rap Radar's podcast that Epic didn't have the power to bail out Bobby, the "Hot Boy" emcee said, "I haven't been in contact with them in a long time."
Shmurda's mother Leslie was also on the call, and she revealed that she had been in contact with Reid, "They're at the same stage that we're at from the beginning. Epic doesn't have the power to sign for that much."
When it came time for Bobby to give advice for fans who may think it's cool to reenact the lyrics of his music, Shmurda told listeners that they shouldn't play around.
"My music is not for nobody to go react or something. This is something that I've been through. This is where I come from. A lot of people don't come from where I come from, but a lot do. The people that do come from where I come from, it don't make it right to the things I talk about, to go outside and do it. It's ok to be out there in the club be dancing, be having fun, but that's about it. Don't take it farther than the club. Right now, these people in New York, they not playing with us right now."
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Source: Hot 97